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PREFACE. 


The  Minnesota  Historical  Society  takes  great  pleasure  in  offering  herewith, 
to  its  patrons  and  members,  the  first  printed  catalogue  of  its  library,  believing 
that  it  will  fill  a  want  that  has  long  been  felt  by  those  desiring  to  consult  our 
collections,  and  avail  themselves  of  its  literary  treasures.  And  while  the  im- 
portance and  value  of  such  a  desideratum  has  been  seriously  felt  by  us,  as  much 
as  by  anyone,  for  years,  and  notwithstanding  we  were  making  every  effort  to 
accomplish  it,  yet  many  obstacles  tended  to  delay  its  completion  until  the  pres- 
ent time,  as  will  be  gathered  from  the  following  statement: 

The  Minnesota  Historical  Society  was  organized  in  November,  1849,  under  a 
charter  granted  by  the  territorial  legislature,  on  Oct.  12,  1849.  For  several 
years  the  Society  did  not  have  much  more  than  a  nominal  existence,  having 
almost  no  library,  a  very  meagre  income,  and  no  suitable  apartments,  but  had 
issued  several  numbers  of  its  collections.  During  the  hard  times  (1857-'62), 
and  the  war  period,  it  quite  died  out.  In  1864  it  was  resuscitated,  and  com- 
menced a  new  career,  since  which  time  its  work  has  gone  steadily  forward.  Yet 
in  1867  it  had  only  1,155  bound  volumes.  Soon  after,  an  enlarged  annual  appro- 
priation from  the  State  enabled  it  to  increase  its  library  somewhat  more  rapidly, 
but  it  has  only  been  quite  recently  that  it  has  had  sufl&cient  means  for  its  pur- 
poses, and  has  also  labored  under  the  disadvantage  of  unsuitable  apartments. 
Moreover,  it  had  but  one  working  officer,  nearly  all  of  whose  time  was  absorbed 
by  other  duties,  leaving  him  no  opportunity  to  construct  the  catalogue  proper. 
For  several  years  a  ''slip  catalogue"  was  made  to  answer;  but  in  1880,  the 
library  had  increased  so  much,  a  ' '  card  catalogue ' '  was  deemed  a  necessity. 

Unfortunately,  about  this  period  (March  1,  1881),  occurred  the  disastrous  fire 
at  the  capitol,  in  which  our  rooms  were  located,  which  seriously  injured  our 
library,  and  left  us  in  great  confusion  for  over  two  years,  during  which  time  our 
library  had  only  a  place  of  storage,  dark  and  unwholesome  at  that,  and  no  ap- 
pliances for  library  work.  It  was  not  until  1883  that  we  had  our  bibliothecal 
treasures  again  securely  housed  and  properly  arranged  in  permanent  and  com.- 
modious  apartments  in  the  new  capitol,  and  were  in  a  position  to  resume  our 
forward  progress.  We  were  very  fortunate,  at  this  juncture,  in  securing  the 
services  of  Miss  Mary  B.  Merriam,  a  professional  cataloguer  of  the  highest  skill, 
who  had  done  good  work  in  Eastern  libraries  for  a  number  of  years.  Miss  M. 
came  to  St.  Paul  at  our  request,  and  for  two  years  was  steadily  engaged  in  pre- 
paring our  catalogue,  completing  it  in  the  fall  of  1885.  At  the  time  she  ceased 
her  labors,  32,195  "cards"  were  written  and  placed  in  the  case  of  drawers  used 
for  that  purpose.  Her  work  was  done  with  the  highest  skill,  and  the  Society 
now  found  itself,  for  the  first  time,  in  possession  of  one  of  the  best  constructed 
and  most  thorough  catalogues,  fully  equal  to  that  of  any  library  in  the  United 
States.     It  now  contains  37,500  cards. 


4  PREFACE. 

The  ultimate  printing  of  the  catalogue  had  always  been  an  inseparable  part 
of  our  plan,  and  the  accomplishment  of  that  result  was  now  actively  pressed. 
At  first,  we  were  delayed  by  want  of  means.  Then,  the  copying  of  the  cards 
on  sheets  for  the  use  of  the  printers  consumed  some  time,  as  this  required 
2,500  closely  written  sheets  of  foolscap.  And  finally,  the  printing  of  such  a 
large  work  was  necessarily  slow,  and  has  consumed  over  a  year.  But  we  are  at 
last  able  to  ofier  the  work  complete. 

■  The  system  adopted  for  this  catalogue  is  perhaps  the  simplest  and  easiest  that 
can  be  devised,  so  as  to  be  understood  by  the  general  reader  who  has  not  much 
bibliographical  skill.  Authors  and  subjects  are  both  interspersed  in  regular 
alphabetical  order.  The  author's  titles  are  generally  given  in  full  under  his 
own  name,  and  the  work  is  again  catalogued,  under  the  subject,  somewhat  con- 
densed, but  with  sufficient  particulars  to  identify  it;  many,  indeed,  being  thus 
catalogued  several  times,  under  as  many  heads.  Thus  any  student  may,  with 
little  trouble,  find  what  work  he  desires,  or  see  what  the  library  contains,  on 
any  required  subject. 

All  the  more  important  works  in  the  library,  especially  works  relating  to 
American  history,  have  been  carefully  "analyzed,"  thus  bringing  into  use 
many  valuable  single  papers  and  essays,  which  would  not  otherwise  have  been 
available  for  use.  Some  large  and  important  sets  of  works  were  received  quite 
recently,  after  the  printing  was  in  hand,  and,  rather  than  further  delay  the 
work,  were  deferred  to  be  included  in  a  supplement.  These  supplements  will 
be  printed  from  time  to  time,  as  the  growth  of  the  library  renders  necessary. 

Our  library  contains  at  present  14,421  bound  volumes,  and  13,593  pam- 
phlets, or  28,014  titles  in  all,  every  one  of  which  is  carefully  and  clearly  cata- 
logued, and  by  means  of  the  shelf  number,  any  work,  no  matter  how  slight  in 
itself,  can  be  found  by  the  Librarian  at  a  moment's  notice.  It  is  a  good  work- 
ing library  on  all  subjects  relating  to  America.  Some  of  its  departments  are 
quite  complete.  On  Minnesota,  it  contains  almost  every  known  work,  while 
its  collection  relating  to  the  Northwest  is  also  very  full.  On  American  history, 
biography,  geography,  statistics,  etc. ,  it  will  be  found  very  rich.  On  American 
politics  and  national  questions,  several  thousand  pamphlets,  mostly  bound, 
give  the  student  a  mine  of  material  to  explore.  The  revolutionary  period  has 
a  large  collection,  as  also  our  recent  civil  war.  On  American  genealogy,  one 
of  our  specialties,  our  collection  ranks  among  the  best  in  the  country.  We 
have  also  several  hundred  atlases  and  maps,  many  of  them  very  rare.  Another 
department  that  receives  our  special  care  is  our  collection  of  Minnesota  news- 
papers, which  now  numbers  1,300  volumes,  a  priceless  treasury  of  materials  for 
the  history  of  the  State.  The  library  is  valued  (if  any  value  can  be  set  on  such 
a  collection)  at  $50,000. 

This  library  is  free  to  all  (for  reference,  no  books  being  loaned),  and  an  ex- 
perienced librarian  is  constantly  in  attendance,  to  give  aid  to  investigators,  for 
no  catalogue  can  be  so  complete  that  readers  can  dispense  with  the  aid  of  an 
expert  who  can  give  them  suggestions  based  on  his  own  familiarity  with  the 
collection. 

We  believe  that  there  are  few,  if  any,  of  the  historical  societies  of  this  coun- 
try, that  have,  at  our  age,  and  embarrassed  by  so  many  obstacles  as  we  have 
had  to  encounter,  succeeded  in  fulfilling  their  objects  as  well  as  this  one. 

But  while  we  feel  a  just  pride  at  the  completeness  of  our  library,  and  its  value 
and  usefulness,  we  are,  at  the  same  time,  aware  of  its  serious  deficiencies.   These 


PREFACE.  5 

are,  however,  the  results  of  its  youth,  and  of  our  want  of  means,  etc.,  and  will 
be  remedied  as  it  grows  older.  One  object  of  this  catalogue,  indeed,  is  to  show 
what  we  lack,  as  well  as  what  we  have,  so  that  our  generous  friends,  who 
have  always  been  so  thoughtful  of  our  wants,  may  aid  us  in  filling  the  "gaps" 
indicated. 

This  Society  has  published  five  volumes  of  collections,  containing  a  great 
amount  of  material  for  the  history  of  Minnesota  and  the  Northwest.  These 
volumes  can  be  had  either  by  purchase  or  exchange.  A  descriptive  list  of  them 
will  be  sent  to  any  one  applying  to  the  librarian. 

With  such  a  good  beginning  as  we  have  made,  we  are  justified  in  hoping  for 
a  future  of  greater  prosperity  for  this  Society.  Among  other  projects  is  a  fire- 
proof library  building,  in  which  to  store  and  properly  arrange  our  literary  treas- 
ures. We  already  have  a  piece  of  ground,  eligibly  situated,  on  which  to  build  it, 
and  anticipate  that,  at  no  very  distant  day,  we  may  secure  a  fund  ,to  erect  and 
furnish  it.  With  this  want  filled,  the  Minnesota  Historical  Society  will  become 
one  of  the  most  useful  and  successful  institutions  of  its  kind  in  the  Union,  and 
one  which  our  citizens  should  feel  proud  of,  and  give  a  generous  support  to. 

JOHN  FLETCHER  WILLIAMS, 

Librarian, 


AN  APPEAL  TO  OUR  FRIENDS  AND  PATRONS.  "^ 


The  Minnesota  Historical  Society  earnestly  requests  its  friends  and  corres- 
pondents to  secure  and  forward  to  it  whatever  they  may  have  to  donate,  of  a 
printed  nature.  We  ask  for  Books  and  Pamphlets  on  American  History, 
Biography  and  Genealogy,  particularly  those  relating  to  the  West;  Works  on 
our  Indian  Tribes,  and  American  Archaeology  and  Ethnology;  Statistical  and 
Scientific  Publications  of  States  or  Societies;  Books  or  Pamphlets  relating  to 
the  Great  Eebellion;  privately  printed  works;  Newspapers;  Maps  and  Charts; 
Engravings;  Autographs;  Coins;  Antiquities;  and  Encyclopedias,  Dictionaries 
and  Bibliographical  works  of  every  kind.  Entire  sets  of  works  are  especially 
solicited,  or  collections  of  books  on  any  subject,  but  single  volumes,  or  pamph- 
lets even  will  be  gratefully  received.     Especially  do  we  desire 

EVEEYTHING  EELATING  TO  OUK   OWN  STATE,  VIZ.: 

1.  Travels  and  Explorations;  City  Directories;  Copies  of  the  earlier  Laws 

and  Journals  of  our  Legislature;  Ordinances  of  Cities;  and,  in  short, 
every  book,  on  any  subject,  printed  in  the  State,  or  elsewhere,  relating 
to  it. 

2.  Pamphlets  of  all  kinds;  Catalogues  of  Minnesota  Colleges  and  other 

Institutions  of  Learning;  Annual  Reports  of  Societies;  Sermons  and 
Addresses  delivered  in  this  State;  Minutes  of  Church  Conventions, 
Synods,  or  other  Ecclesiastical  Bodies  of  Minnesota;  Political  Ad- 
dresses; Railroad  and  Board  of  Trade  Reports;  and  every  other  Pamph- 
let relating  to  this  State. 

3.  Files  of  Minnesota  Newspapers  and  Magazines,  especially  complete  vol- 

umes of  past  years,  or  single  numbers  even.  Publishers  are  earnestly 
requested  to  contribute  their  publications  regularly,  all  of  which  will 
be  carefully  preserved  and  bound. 

4.  Materials  for  Minnesota  History;  Old  Letters,  Journals,  and  manuscript 

Narratives  of  the  Pioneers  of  Minnesota;  Newspaper  Cuttings;  Original 
Papers  on  the  Early  History  and  Settlement  of  the  Territory;  Adven- 
tures and  Conflicts  during  the  Indian  War  or  the  late  Rebellion; 
Biographies  of  the  Pioneers  of  every  County,  either  living  or  deceased, 
together  with  their  Portraits  and  Autographs;  a  sketch  of  the  settle- 
ment of  every  town  and  village  in  the  State,  with  names  of  the  first 
settlers.  We  solicit  articles  on  every  subject  connected  with  Minne- 
sota history. 

5.  Maps  of  Town  Sites  or  Counties,  of  any  date;  Views  and  Engravings  of 

buildings  or  historic  places;  Drawings  or  Photographs  of  Scenery; 
Paintings;  Portraits,  etc,  connected  with  Minnesota  history. 

6.  Curiosities  of  all  kinds  for  our   Museum;    Coins;    Medals;  Paintings; 

Portraits;  Engravings;  Statues;  War  Relics;  Autographs;  Letters  of 
distinguished  persons,  etc. 

7.  Facts  illustrative  of  our  Indian  Tribes;  their  History,    Characteristics, 

Religion,  etc. ;  Sketches  of  their  prominent  Chiefs,  Orators  and  War- 
riors, together  with  contributions  of  Indian  Weapons,  Costumes,  Or- 
naments,   Curiosities  and  Implements.     Also,    Stone    Axes,    Spears, 
Arrow-Heads,  Pottery,  or  other  relics  of  the  prehistoric  races. 
In  brief,  everything  that,  by  the  most  liberal  construction,  can  illustrate  the 
History  of  Minnesota  or  its  people;  its  early  settlement;  its  progress,  or  pres- 
ent condition,  which  will  be  of  value  or  interest  to  succeding  generations.     All 
works  presented  to  our  Library  will  be  acknowledged  in  our  biennial  reports, 
and  will  be  carefully  preserved  for  the  use  of  the  public  of  the  State. 

Nearly  every  gentleman  accumulates  at  his  office  or  home,  a  great  number  of 
pamphlets.     Do  not  sell  them  to  the  paper  mill,  but  send  them  to 

J.  F.  Williams,  Librarian. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  SOCIETY. 


Peesident  — GEN.  H.  H.  SIBLEY. 

Vice  Presidents  — 1.    HON.  ALEX.  RAMSEY.    2.  CAPT.  R.  BLAKELEY. 

Seceetary  and  LiBEAEiAN  —  J.  FLETCHER  WILLIAMS. 

Teeasueee— HENRY  P.  UPHAM. 


MEMBERS  OF  EXECUTIVE  COUNCIL. 

EX-OFFICIO. 

His  Excellency,  A.  R.  McGill,  Governor. 
Hon.  A.  E.  Rice,  Lieutenant  Governor. 
Hon.  Hans  Mattson,  Secretary  of  State. 
Hon.  W.  W.  Braden,  Auditor  of  State. 
Hon.  F.  Bobleter,  Treasurer  of  State. 
Hon.  M.  E.  Clapp,  Attorney  General. 

ELECTIVE. 

Hon.  Sam'l  E.  Adams,  Minneapolis.  Hon.  C.  M.  Loring,  Minneapolis. 

Gen.  J.  H.  Baker,  Mankato.  Hon.  John  D.  Ludden,  St.  Paul. 

Hon.  John  M.  Berry,  Minneapolis.  Hon.  AVm.  R.  Marshall,  St.  Paul. 

Capt.  Russell  Blakeley,  St.  Paul.  Charles  E.  Mayo,  Esq.,  St.  Paul. 

J.  B.  Chaney,  Esq.,  St.  Paul.  Rev.  E.  D.  Neill,  St.  Paul. 

W.  P.  Clough,  Esq.,  St.  Paul.  Hon.  Stanford  Newel,  St.  Paul. 

Hon.  Gordon  E.  Cole,  Faribault.  Hon.  Alex.  Ramsey,  St.  Paul. 

Hon  E.  F.  Drake,  St.  Paul.  Gen.  John  B.  Sanborn,  St.  Paul. 

Hon.  C.  E.  Flandrau,  St.  Paul.  Gen.  H.  H.  Sibley,  St.  PauL 

Col.  Earle  S.  Goodrich,  St.  Paul.  R.  O.  Sweeny,  Esq.,  St.  Paul. 

Geo.  A.  Hamilton,  Esq.,  St.  Paul.  Henry  P.  Upham,  Esq.,  St.  Paul. 

James  J.  Hill,  Esq.,  St.  Paul.  Hon.  Milo  White,  Chatfield. 
Rt.  Rev.  John  Ireland,  D.  D.,  St.  Paul.  J.  Fletcher  Williams,  St.  Paul. 

Gen.  W.  G.  Le  Due,  Hastings.  Hon.  H.  B.  Wilson,  Red  Wing. 
Prof.  N.  H.  Winchell,  Minneapolis. 


■UNIYSESITYi 

CATALOGUE, 


A. 

Abbadie,  Jacques,  (French  Pro testanb Theologian.)  Chemical 
Changes  in  the  Eucharist.  From  the  French,  by  John  W. 
Hamersley.     Lond.  n.  d.  4to.  56.  10 

Abbot,  Rev.  Abiel.     An  Address,  Delivered  before  the  Essex 

Agricultural  Society  at  its  Agricultural  Exhibition  inDan- 

vers,  Oct.  17,  1821.     Andover,  1822.     8vo.  72.  10.  8 

Letters  Written  in  the   Interior  of  Cuba,    1828.     Boston, 

1829.     8vo.  52.  3 

Abbot,  Rev.  Abiel,  and  Ephraim.  Genealogical  Register  of 
the  Descendants  of  George  Abbot,  of  Andover,  Mass., 
etc.     Boston,  1847.     12mo.  47.  1 

Abbot,  Edwin  Hale.  A  Review  of  the  Report  upon  the 
Physics  and  Hydraulics  of  the  Mississippi  River.  Pre- 
pared by  Capt.  A.  A.  Humphreys  and  Lieut.  H.  L.  Ab- 
bot. (Reprinted  from  the  ^.  A.  Review,  April,  1862.) 
Boston,  1862.     8vo.  72.  13.  2 

Abbot,  Ephraim.     Genealogical  Register.     See  Abbot,  Abiel. 

Abbot,  Ezra.  Statement  respecting  the  new  Catalogues  of  Har- 
vard College  Library.  (Harvard  College  Library.  Re- 
port of  the  Overseers  for  1864,  p.  35.)  No.  3  in  Harv. 
Coll.  Rep.,  Vol.  2.  9.  2 

Abbot,  Goriiam  D.  Mexico  and  the  United  States.  N.  Y., 
1869.     8vo.  52.  4 

Abbot,  Henry  L.  Physics  and  Hydraulics  of  the  Mississippi 
River.  1861.  See  Humphreys,  A.  A.  Physics,  etc. 
1876.     4to.  50.  3 

Abbot,  John  Emery.     See  Channing,  W.  E.     Discourse  at  the 

Ordination  of  J.  E.  Abbot.     Works,  1855.     12mo.     Vol. 

3.  44.1 

Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  J.  E.  Abbot,  April  20,  1815. 

Salem,  1815.  8vo.  (:N'o.  12,  in  Mass.  Pamph.  Vol.8.)       9.12 


10  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Abbot  Family.  See  Abbot,  Abiel  and  Ephraim.  Grenealog- 
ical  Eegister,  etc.  47.  1 

Abbotsfobd  and  Newstead  Abbey.  See  Irving,  Washing- 
ton.    London,  1835.     8vo.  74.  1 

Abbott,  Benjamin  Vaughn.  American  Jurisprudence,  1776- 
1876.    (First  Century  of  the  Eepublic,  1876.)   8vo.    14.  10 

Abbott,  Charles  C.  Primitive  Industry;  Illustrations  of  the 
Handiwork  in  stone,  bone  and  clay  of  the  native  races  of 
the  northern  Atlantic  seaboard  of  America.  Salem.  1881. 
8vo.  16.  4 

Abbott,  Henry  Livermore.  In  Memoriam,  H.  L.  A.  (Writ- 
ten by  a  Brother  Officer  of  the  20th  MavSS.  Vols.)  Boston, 
1864.     8vo.  43.  6.  A 

Abbott,  Jacob.  The  Duties  of  Parents  in  regard  to  the  Schools 
where  their  Children  are  Instructed.  A  lecture  delivered 
before  the  American  Institute  of  Instruction,  at  their 
Fifth  Annual  Meeting.     Boston,  1834.     12mo.        56.  9.  6 

Abbott,  John  S.  C.    The  Future  Triumphs  of  the  Gospel.     A 

sermon,  etc.    (See  Smalley,  Elam;  The  Worcester  Pulpit, 

etc.,  pp.  369-383.)     Boston,  1851.     12mo.  25.  1 

History  of  Ohio,  to  1875.     Detroit,  1875.     8vo.  18. '  1 

History  of  the  Civil  War  in   America.     ^.   Y.,   1864-66. 

2  Vols.  29.  13 

South  and  North;   or.  Impressions  received  during  a  Trip 

to  Cuba  and  the  South.     N.  Y.,  1860.     12mo.  30.14. 

and  CoNWELL,  Eussell  H.     Lives  of  the  Presidents  of  the 

United  States,  to  1882.    Portland,  Me.,  1882.    8vo.    43.  11 

Abbott,  Lyman,  Edito7\  Uncontradicted  Testimony  in  the 
Beecher  Case,  Compiled  from  the  Official  Eecords.  N.  Y., 
1876.     8vo.  43.   6.  B.  2 

Aberd ARE,  Lord.     See  Bruce,  Henry  Austin. 

Abernethy,  John.  Hunterian  Oration,  for  1819,  before  the 
Eoyal  College  of  Surgeons  in  London.  London,  1819. 
(Pamphleteer,  Vol.  14.)  53.  5 

Abert,  Col.  John  James.  Eeport  of  the  Examination  of  New 
Mexico.      1846,    n.   t.   p.    8vo.     (U.    S.    Dept.    of  War.) 

19.  14.  9 

Abingdon,  Earl  of.    See  Bertie,  Willoughby. 

Abingdon,  Eng.  Chronicon  Monasterii  de  Abingdon.  Ed.  by 
Joseph  Stephenson.  A.  D.  675-1189.  London,  1858. 
8vo.,  2  Vols.  40.  5 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  11 

Abington,  Mass.  See  Hobart,  Benjamin.  History  of  Abing- 
ton,  to  1865.     Boston,  1866.     12mo.  8.  10 

Abnaki,  or  Abnaqui.     See  Indians  of  America — Abnaki. 

Abolitionism.     See  Slavery. 

Abortion.  See  Storer,  H.  B.  Criminal  Abortion  in  America. 
Phila.,  1860.     8vo.  51.  11.  12 

Abott,  Abott  a.  Assassination  and  Death  of  A.  Lincoln. 
N.  Y.,  1865.     12mo.  43.  14.  1 

About  the  War.  Plain  Words,  by  a  Plain  Man.  Anon. 
Phila.,  1863.     8vo.  30.  4.  3 

Absalom's  Conspiracy,  or  The  Tragedy  of  Treason.  London, 
1680.  fo.  pp.  2.  (Harleian  Miscellany,  v.  8,  pp.  478- 
479.)  40.  3 

Ab-sa-ra-ka,  Home  of  the  Crows.  See  Carrington,  Mrs.  M.  J. 
Phila.,  1868.     Sm.  12mo.     Illus.  and  3  maps.  19.  2 

Acadia.     See  Hannay,  James.     History  of  Acadia.    8vo.    Lon- 
don, 1880.  17.  3 
Smith,  Charles  C.     JN'arrative  and  Critical  History  of  Amer- 
ica, Vol.  4,  p.  133. 
White,    William.       History    of   Belfast.       Belfast,     1827. 
12mo.  17.  3 

'  AcADiE.  Seven  Years'  Explorations  in  British  America,  (1841- 
48.)  Alexander,  Sir  J.  E.  London,  1849.  12mo.,  2  Vols. 
Map  and  Plates.  20.  9 

Account    of  the  Beginning,   Transactions  and    Discovery   of. 
Pansford  Rogers,  who  Seduced  so  many  by  Pretended  A.p- 
paritions,  in  the  County  of  Morris  and  and  State  of  New 
Jersey,  1788.     Printed  for  every  Purchaser,    1792,  n.  p. 
Reprinted  1876.     16mo.  10.  8.  2 

Of  the  European  Settlements  in  America.  See  Burk,  Ed- 
mond.  14.  2 

Of  the  Late  Revolutions  in  New  England,  by  A.  B.  Pub- 
lished at  Boston  by  Benjamin  Harris,  and  sold  at  the 
London  Coffee  House  there.  1689,  pp.  13.  (Prince  Soc. 
Publ.  Andros  Tracts,  v.  2,  p.  189.)  9.  3 

Of  the  Riot  at  the  New  York  Astor  Place  Opera  House, 
May  10,  1849  ;  with  the  Quarrels  of  Forest  and  Macready. 
N.  Y.,  1849.     8vo.  10.  11.  3 

Showing  the  Progress  of  Georgia,  etc.     See  Marty n,  Benja- 
min. 14.  12 
Acoustics.     See  Henry,  Joseph.     Acoustics  applied  to  Public 
Buildings.     Smiths.  Rep.  1856.  49.  3 


12  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

AcRELius,  Israel,  Swedish  Clergyman,  (b.  1714,  d.  1800.) 
History  of  New  Sweden;  or,  Settlements  on  the  Eiver 
Delaware.  Trans,  with  notes,  by  William  M.  Eeynolds. 
Phila.  1874.  8vo.  Portrait.  (Penn.  Hist.  Soc.  Memoirs, 
Vol.  2.)  11.  10 

New  Sweden;  or,  The  Swedish  Settlements  on  the  Delaware. 
(New  York  Hist  Soc.  Coll.,  2d  Ser.,  Vol.  1,  p.  401.)    10.  4 

AcRiDiD^.     See  Grasshopper. 

Across  America  and  Asia.  See  Pumpelly,  Eaphael.  5th 
Ed.     N.  Y.,  1871.     8vo.    Map  and  Illus.  40.  2 

Acton,  Mass.  Shattuck,  Lemuel.  History  of  Concord,  etc. 
Boston,  1835.     8vo.  8.  2 

Acton  Monument,  Unveiling  of  the.     See  Litchfield,  Minn. 

Actors.  See  Fleay,  F.  G.  On  the  Actor  Lists,  1578-1642. 
(EoyalHist.  Soc.  Trans.,  Vol.  9,  pp.  44-81.)  35.  9 

Adam,  G.  Mercer.  The  Canadian  Northwest;  its  History  and 
its  Troubles,  from  the  Early  Days  of  the  Fur  Trade  to  the 
Era  of  the  Eailway  and  the  Settler,  and  the  Narrative  of 
three  Insurrections.     Toronto,  1885.     12mo.  20.  11 

Adam,  William.  Slavery  in  India.  Paper  presented  to  the 
General  Anti-Slavery  Convention.  London,  1840.  8vo., 
p.  12.  30.  6 

Adams,  Andrew  N.  History  of  the  Town  of  Fair  Haven,  Ver- 
mont, 1782-1868.     Fair  Haven,  1780.     8vo.     Map.      7.  2 

Adams,  Charles  Francis.  Address  on  the  Life  and  Services 
of  William  H.  Seward.  Delivered  before  the  Legislature 
of  New  York.  Albany,  April  18,  1873.  N.  Y.  1873. 
8vo.  43.  7.  S.  1 

Appeal  from  the  New  to  the  Old  Whigs,  by  a  Whig  of  the 
Old  School.     Boston,  1835.     8vo.  33.  7.  1 

Oration,  in  Fall  Eiver,  Mass.,  July  4,  1860.  Fall  Eiver, 
1860.     8vo.  9.  2 

The  Progress  of  Liberty  in  a  Hundred  Years.  Oration  in 
Taunton,  4th  July,  1876.  Taunton,  Mass.  1876.  8vo. 
p.  24.     (No.  16  in  Mass.     Pamph.     Vol.  3.)  9.  2 

What  INlakes  Slavery  a  Question  of  National  Concern  ?  Lec- 
ture at  New  York,  Jan.  30,  and  at  Syracuse,  Feb.  1,  1855. 
Boston,  1855.     8vo.  30.  14.  2 

Editor:  Works  of  John  Adams,  with  Life,  etc.  See  Adams, 
John.  44.  3 

Adams,  Charles  Francis,  Jr.  The  Canal  and  Eailroad  Enter- 
prise of  Boston.  (Memorial  History  of  Boston.  Vol.  4, 
p.  111.)  9.  14 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRAE Y.  13 

Adams,  Charles  Francis,  Jr.—  (continued). 

The  Double  Anniversary:  '76  and '63.  4th  of  July  oration 
at  Quincy,  Mass.,  1869.  Boston,  1869.  p.  22.  (No.  12 
in  Mass.     Pamp.     Vol.  3.)  9.  2 

Earliest  Explorations  and  Settlement  of  Boston  Harbor. 
Memorial  History  of  Boston.     Vol.  1.     p.  63.  9.  14 

Episode  of  Sir  Christopher  Gardiner.  (Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 
Proceedings.     Vol.  20,  pp.  60-88).  9.  4 

Erie  Eailroad  Eow,  considered  as  an  Episode  in  Court. 
Boston,  1868.     8vo.  10.  11.  3 

Historical  Address.  Weymouth,  Mass.  Proceedings.  July 
4,  1874.     8vo.  .  8.  10 

Printing  of  Old  Manuscripts.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Proceedings. 
Vol.  20,  pp.  175-185.  9.  4 

Editor:  New  English  Canaan.     See  Morton,  Thomas.      9.  3 

Eailroad  Legislation.  From  the  American  Law  Eeview. 
Boston,  1868.     8vo.  72.  13.  4 

Adams,   Daniel.     Geography.      Boston,   1827.     12mo.     Illus-" 
trated.  40.  1 

Adams,  Edwin  G.  An  Historical  Discourse,  in  commemoration 
of  the  100th  anniversary  of  the  formation  of  the  First  Con- 
gregational Church  in  Templeton,  Mass. ;  with  an  Appen- 
dix, etc.  Boston,  1857.  8vo.  '  25.  8 
Adams,  Eliphalet.  See  Caulkins,  F.  M.  Memoir  of  William 
Adams  and  Eliphalet  Adams.     Cambridge,  1849.     8vo. 

*  43.  6.  A 

Adams,  F.  G.     Education  and  Industry.    A  report  on  the  course 

of  education  adapted  to  the  wants  of  common  schools; 

made  to  the  Kansas  State  Grange,  at  Manhattan,  Dec  13, 

1876.     Topeka,  1877.     8vo.  56.  9.  2 

Phonetic  Eepresentation  of  Indian  Languages.  Paper  read 
before  the  Kansas  Academy  of  Science,  l!^ov.  7,  1879. 
IN^ewspaper  cutting.  15.  11.  2 

Primitive  Northern  Kansas.     Address  before  the  Marshall 

County  Old  Settlers'  Pioneer  Association,  Sept.  11,  1880. 

^N'ewspaper  cutting.  19.  14.  2 

Adams,  George.     Genealogy  of  the  Adams  Family  of  Kingston, 

Mass.     Boston,  1861.     8vo.  47.  1 

Maine  Eegister,  1855.     Portland,  etc.,  1855.     sm.  8vo.     7.  8 

Adams,  Henry  Brooks.     Civil  Service  Eeform.     Boston,  1869. 

8vo.      (Eamsey  Pamph.  Vol.  12.  No.  40.)  60.  2 


14  MINNESOTA    HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Adams,  Herbert  B.  Maryland's  Influence  in  Founding  a  Na- 
tional Commonwealth.  History  of  the  Accession  of  Pub- 
lic Lands  by  the  Old  Confederation.  Paper  read  before 
the  Maryland  Historical  Society,  April  9,  1877.  Balti- 
more, 1877.  8vo.  (Maryland  Hist.  Society  Fund  Pub. 
No.  11.)  11.  1.  3 

Adams,  John,  President.  Works;  with  Life,  Notes  and  Illus- 
trations, by  C.  F.  Adams.  Boston,  1850-56.  8vo.  10 
vols.     Portraits  and  plates.  44.  3 

I.  Life.  ir.  Diary;  aatobi)graphy;  debites  ia  Coatiaeitil  Congcds^, 
1775-76.  pi.  Autobiography,  continued;  dairy;  essays;  papers  on 
the  Revolution,  IV.  Pj,per3  on  the  Revolution,  continued;  works 
on  Government;  defense  of  the  United  States,  Vol.  1,  V.  Defense, 
etc.,  Vo'.  2.  VI.  Defense,  etc.,  Vol.  3;  Discourses  oi  D.»vila;  letters 
to  S.  Adams,  R.  Sherman  and  J.  Taylor.  VII-X.  Public  papers 
Dissertation  on  the  Canon  and  the  Feudal  Law.  (Hollis, 
Thos.  True  Sentiments,  etc.)  1768.  8vo.  No.  1  in  Vol. 
1.       Rev.  Pamph.  14.  1 

Note. — The  authorship  is  attributed  to  John  Adams  by  Sabiu  and  AUi. 
bone,  q.  v. 

Chamberlain,  Mellen.  John  Adams:  the  Statesman  of  the 
American  Revolution.     (Address.)      Boston,  1884.     8vo. 

43.  6.  A 

Gibbs,  Geo.-,  Ed.  Memoirs  of  the  Administrations  of  Wash- 
ington and  Adams.     N.  Y.     8vo.     2  vols.  33.  13 

and  Sewall,  Jonathan.  Novanglus  and  Massachusettensis; 
or,  political ^ssays,  published  in  the  years  17?4  and  1775, 
on  the  principal  points  of  controversy  between  Great 
Britian  and  her  colonies.  To  which  are  added,  a  number 
of  letters,  lately  written  by  President  Adams,  to  the  Hon. 
William  Tudor,  etc.  Boston,  1819.  8vo.  14.  14 

See  Pickering,  Timothy.  Review  of  the  Correspondence  be- 
tween John  Adams  and  William  Cunningham,  1803-1812. 
2d  edition.     Salem,  1824.     8vo.  14.  13 

See  Webster,  Daniel.  Discourse  on,  Aug.  2,  1826.  Boston 
1826.     8vo.     (No.  2  in  Misc.  Pamph.  Vol.  5.)  53.  12 

and  Jefferson,  Thomas.  Eulogies  pronounced  in  the  several 
States  in  honor  of  Adams  and  Jefferson.  Hartford,  1826. 
8vo.  44.  3 

Adams,  John  Quincy.  Argument  before  the  Supreme  Court 
of  the  United  States,  in  the  case  of  the  United  States  vs. 
Cinque  and  others,  Africans,  of  the  Amistad,  24th  Feb. 
and  1st  March,  1841.     N.  Y.,  1841.     8vo.  30,  14.  6 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  15 

Adams,  John  Quincy  —  (continued). 

Eulogy  on  James  Madison,  at  the  request  of  the  Common 
Council  of  Boston,  Sept.  27,  1836.     Boston,  1836.     8vo. 

43.  10 

See  Lovejoy,  Eev.  E.  P.     Introduction  to  the  memoir  of. 

46.  5 

The  Jubilee  of  the  Constitution.  Discourse  at  the  request 
of  the  IS".  Y.  Hist.  Society,  etc.,  in  l^ew  York,  30th  April, 
1839.     K.  Y.,  1839.     8vo.  14.  10 

Oration  before  the  Cincinnati  Astronomical  Society,  on  lay- 
ing the  corner-stone  of  an  astronomical  observatory,  10th 
JSTov.,  1843.     Cincinnati,  1843.     8vo.  49.  8 

Oration  in  Quincy,  4th  July,  1831.  Boston,  1881.  8vo., 
pp.  40.     (No.  5  in  Mass.  Pamph.  Vol.  3.)  9.  2 

Oration  on  Lafayette.     Washington,  1835.     8vo.,  pp.  94. 

43.  13.  L 

Speech  on  the  Removal  of  the  Public  Deposites  and  its  Rea- 
sons.    No  title  page.     8vo.  33.  14.  1 

Editor:  The  Duplicate  Letters,  the  Fisheries,  and  the  Mis- 
sissippi. Documents  relating  to  the  negotiations  at  Ghent. 
Washington,  1822.     8vo.  20.  13 

See  Adams,  C.  F.  Memoir.  N.  E.  Hist.  Gen.  Soc.  Mem. 
Biog,  1880,  etc.     Vol.  1,  pp.  102.  46.  13 

See  Everett,  Edward.  Eulogy  on  J.  Q.  Adams  in  Boston, 
April  15,  1848.  Boston,  1848.  8vo.,  pp.  71.  (Misc. 
Pamph.  Vol.  1,  No.  3.)  53.  12 

Same.     Another  copy.  44.  3 

See  Lunt,  W.  P.  Discourse  in  Quincy,  Mass.,  March  11, 
1848,  at  the  Interment  of  John  Quincy  Adams.  Boston, 
1848.     8vo.  43.  6.  A. 

Parker,  Theodore.  Discourse  on  his  Death.  Boston,  March 
5,  1848.  Boston,  1848.  8vo.,  pp.  Qi^.  (No.  11  in  Misc. 
Pamph.,  Vol.  4.)  53.  12 

See  Quincy,  Josiah.  Memoir  of  John  Quincy  Adams.  Bos- 
ton, 1858.     8vo.  44.  3 

XT.  S.  Congress.  Addresses  and  Funeral  Solemnities  on  the 
death  of  John  Quincy  Adams.  Washington,  1848.  8vo. 
pp.  40.  Port.  (Bound  with  Everett^s  Eulogy.)  Misc. 
Pamph.  Vol.  1,  No.  4.  53.  12 

Same.  Addresses  and  Funeral  Solemnities  on  his  death. 
2d  edition.     Washington,  1848.     8vo.  43.  6  A. 


1^  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Adams,  John  Quincy  —  (continued). 

See  Walker,  Timothy.  Oration  on  J.  Q.  Adams  in  Cincin- 
nati, 22d  March,  1848.  Cincinnati.  8vo.,  pp.  21.  (Bound 
with  Everett's  Eulogy.)  44.  3 

and  Condict,  Lewis.  Eeport  of  the  Minority  of  the  Commit- 
tee on  Manufactures,  submitted  to  the  House  of  Eepresen- 
tatives  of  the  United  States,  Feb.  28,  1833.  57.  2.  2 

Adams,  John  Quincy  (grandson  of  the  preceding).  Massachu- 
setts and  South  Carolina.  Correspondence  with  Wade 
Hampton,  and  Speech  at  Columbia,  S.  C.,Oct.  12,  1868. 

33.  7.  2 

Adams,  Josiah.  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Richard 
Haven,  of  Lynn,  Mass.     Boston,  1843.     8vo.  47.  3 

Same.  2d  edition,  with  additional  pages.  Boston,  1849. 
8vo.,  pp.  50.     (Bound  with  preceding.) 

Adams,  Julius  W.  American  Inter-oceanic  Ship  Canals. 
(Amer.  Soc.  Civil  Engineers,  IN'o.  14.  Ramsey  Pamph. 
Yol,  37,  No.  7.)  60.  2 

Adams,  Nathaniel.  Annals  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Comprising 
a  period  of  200  years  from  the  first  settlement  of  the  town, 
with  biographical  sketches  of  a  few  of  the  most  respected 
inhabitants.     Portsmouth,  1825.     8vo.  7.  11 

Adams,   Rev.   Nehemiah.     Christ    a    Friend.    Thirteen  dis- 
courses.    Boston,  1855.     8vo.  38.  1 
Sable  Cloud;  Southern  Tale.     (Pro -slavery.)     Boston,  1861. 
12mo.                                                                                     30.  5 
Sermon  at  Boston,  Oct.  31,  1852;  after    the    interment    of 
Daniel  Webster.     2d  edition.     Boston,  1852.     8vo.     No. 
8  in  Pamph.  on  Daniel  Webster.  44.  5 
South- Side  View  of  Slavery;  three  months  at  the  South  in 
1854.     2d  edition.     Boston,  1855.     sm.  8vo.  30.  6 

Adams,   Samuel.     See  Goodell,   A.   C,  Jr.     Charges  against 

Samuel  Adams.    (Mass.   Hist.  Soc.  Proceedings,  Yol.  20, 

pp.  213-226.)  9.  4 

See  Wells,  W.  Y.     Life  and  Public  Services  of  Samuel 

Adams.     Boston,  1865.     8vo.     3  vols.     Portraits.      44.  3 

Adams,  Samuel  E.  xlddress  before  the  (Minnesota)  State 
Grange,  at  the  Agricultural  College  in  Minneapolis,  Dec. 
18,  1883.     No  title  page.     8vo.  72.  4.  2 

Adams,  Thomas  A.  Report  of  the  committee  appointed  at  a 
meeting  of  the  resident  population  of  New  Orleans,  12th 
Dec,  1872,  in  regard  to  Federal  interference  in  the  affairs 
of  Louisiana.     New  Orleans,  1873.     8vo.  15.  7.  1 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  17 

Adams,  W.  A.  French  Claims  prior  to  1800.  Brief  statement 
of  their  origin,  and  liability  of  the  United  States  to  in- 
demnify the  claimants.  ]N^o  title  page.  8vo.  (Eamsey 
Pamph.,  Vol.  35,  Ko.  13.)  60.  2 

Adams,  W.  E.  Our  American  Cousins.  Personal  Impressions 
of  the  United  States.     London,  1883.  32.  12 

Adams,  William.  Life  and  Services  of  John  C.  Brigham;  a 
discourse,  !N"ov.  9,  1862,  by  request  of  the  Bible  Society. 
K  Y.,  1863.     8vo.  43.  6  B.  2 

Adams,  William,  Pres.  Mec.  Soc.  of  London.  Subcutaneous 
Surgery.  Toner  Lecture,  No.  ^,  delivered  Sept.  13,  1876. 
Wash.,  1877.     8vo.    (Smiths.  Misc.  Coll.,  Yol.  15.)    49.  9 

Adams,  William.  (English  navigator.  B.  1575.)  Yoyage  to 
Japan,  1598-1611.  (Harris,  John,  Kavigantium,  1705. 
Fol.  Yol.  1,  pp.  52-55.)  Y 

Adams,  William.     See  Adams,  Eliphalet. 

Adams  Family.  See  Adams,  George.  Genealogy  of  the  Adams 
Family  of  Kingston,  Mass.  '  47.  1 

Adams  Nervine  Asylum,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  See  Jamaica 
Plain.  8.  8.  5 

Adair,  James.  History  of  the  American  Indians.  London, 
1875.     4to.     Map.  15.   9 

Adair,  W.  P. ,  Cherokee  Chief.  Memorial  of  Indian  Delegates, 
petitioning  for  the  forfeitures  of  land  grants  of  the  Indians 
claimed  by  railroad  corporations.  (To  Congress.)  Wash- 
ington, 1880.     8vo.  15.  11.  4 

Addison  County,  Yermont.  See  Swift,  Samuel.  Account  of 
Addison  County.  (Prefixed  to  his  History  of  Middlebury, 
1859.     8vo.)  7.  9 

Additions  to  Common  Sense.     1776.     Bvo.     See  Bell,  Eobert. 

14.  I 

Address  of  the  People  of  Great  Britain,  etc.  1775.  8vo.  See 
Dalrymple,  Sir  John.  14.  1 

to  the  Parliament  of  Great  Britain  on  the  claims  of  authors 
to  their  own  copyright.  3d  edition,  not  published.  By 
a  member  of  the  University  of  Cambridge.  1813.  (Pamph- 
leteer Yol.  2.)  53.  5 

to  the  People  of  Eugland  on  the  Intended  Eeformation  of 
Parliament.  Anon.  London,  1783.  8vo.,  pp.  (2)  29. 
(Eev.  Pamph.,  Yol.  20,  :So.  3.)  14.  1 


18  MINNESOTA   HISWBICAL  SOCIETY. 

Address  —  (continued). 

to  the  People  of  the  Netherlands,  on  the  Situation  of  Hol- 
land. By  a  Dutchman.  Translated  from  the  Dutch. 
Anon.  London,  1782.  8vo.  (Eev.  Pamph.,  Vol.  16, 
No.  6.)  14.  1 

Addresses  by  John  A.  Andrew,  Edward  Everett,  B.  F.  Thomas, 
and  R.  0.  Winthrop,  at  Boston,  Aug.  27,  1862.  Boston, 
1862.     8vo.  30.  4.  5 

Address  to  the  citizens  of  Boston  on  the  subject  of  a  Rural  Cem- 
etery.    Anon.     Boston,  1850.     8vo.  8.  8.  9 

Adirondack  Mountains.    See  Colvin,  Verplanck.     Bear  Hunt- 
ing in  the  Adirondacks.     Albany,  1870.     8vo.       49.  5.  5 
Colvin,    Verplanck.      Winter   Fauna  of  Mt.    Marcy.     No 
title  page.     8vo.  49.  5.  5 

Life  in  the  Adirondacks,  including  the  Legend  of  Sabaal. 
By  one  of  the  Q.  C.    n.  p.  1876.     8vo.  10.  14.  2 

Adirondack  Forests,  The.  See  Harrison,  J.  B.  The  Prob- 
lem of  the  Great  Waterways  of  New  York.  49.  10.  1 

Adirondack  Wilderness,  N.  Y.  See  Colvin,  Verplanck, 
Report  on  a  Topographical  Survey  of  the  Adirondack 
Wilderness  of  New  York,  1872.  Albany,  1873.  8vo. 
Maps.       •  10.  9 

See  Smith,  H.  P.  Modern  Babes  in  the  Wood;  or,  Sum- 
merings  in  the  Wilderness.  Added,  Guide  to  the  Adiron- 
dacks, by  E.  R.  Wallace.    Hartford,  1872.     12mo.   Illus. 

10.  9 

Administration  of  the  Colonies,  1764.  8vo.  See  Pownall, 
Thomas.  14.  1 

Admiralty  and  Maritime  Jurisdiction.  See  Pratt,  D.  D.  Ad- 
miralty and  Maritime  Jurisdiction.     Speech,  Senate,  U. 

^  S.,   Jan.    13,    1870.     Washington,  1870.      8vo.     (Ramsey 

Pamph.,  Vol.  39,  No.  57.)  60.  2 

Adolphus,  John.  History  of  England,  from  the  Accession  to 
to  the  Decease  of  George  III.,  (1760-1820.)  London,  1840 
-1845.     8vo.,  7  Vols.  35.  3 

Adrain,  Garnett  B.  ,  of  New  Jersey.  Speech  against  the  admis- 
sion of  Kansas;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 
March  20,  1858.     No  title  page.     8vo.  19.  14.  6 

Advent,  Seventh-Day.     See  Seventh-Day  Advent. 

Adventism.  See  DufQeld,  Rev.  J.  T.  Sermon  before  the  Synod 
of  New  Jersey.  56.  5.  1 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  19 

Adventures  of  Oapt.  Booneville.  See  Irving,  Washington. 
London,  1837.     Sm.  8vo.,  3  Vols.  74.  1 

Advertising.     See  I^ewspapers.  43.  5 

Aerolite.     See  Irish,  C.  W.     An  Account  of  a  Detonating 
.  Meteor.  50.  1.  1 

Africa,  Central.  See  Stanley,  H.  M.  Through  the  Dark  Conti- 
nent, around  the  Great  Lakes  of  Equatorial  Africa,  and 
down  the  Livingstone  River  to  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  (1874- 
77.)  K.  Y.,  1878.  8vo.  2  Vols.  Portraits,  views  and 
maps.  40.  3^ 

The  Congo  and  the  Founding  of  its  Free  State.  2  Vols. 
London,  1885.     8vo.  '  40.  a 

South.  Orange  Free  State  Commission.  Sketch  of  the 
Orange  Free  State  of  South  Africa.  Bloemfontein,  1875. 
Phila.,  1876.     8vo.  52.  10.  2 

West.  See  Canot,  Theodore.  Capt.  Canot;  Twenty  Years 
of  an  African  Slaver.     I^.  Y.  and  London,  1854.     12mo. 

30.  12 
See  Tracy,  Joseph.     Colonization  and  Missions.     Historical 
Examination  of  the  State  of  Society  in  Western  Africa. 
5th  ed.     Boston.     8vo.  52.  10.  2 

U.  S.  Congress.  House  Report  of  the  Naval  Committee, 
August,  1850,  in  favor  of  a  line  of  Mail  Steamers  to  the 
Western    Coast    of   Africa.       Washington,    1850.      8vo. 

30.  7.  9 

African  Repository,  Feb.,  1844;  Sept.,  1869;  March,  1871. 
Wash.,  1844-71.     8vo.     3  Nos.  30.  7.  10 

African  Slave  Trade  in  Jamaica,  and  Comparative  Treatment 
of  Slaves.  Read  before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society. 
N.  d.     8vo.  30.  7.  5 

Slave  Trade.  Secret  Purpose  of  the  Insurgents  to  revive  it. 
Judah  P.  Benjamin's  Intercepted  Instructions  to  L.  Q.  C. 
Lamar,  (Southern  Rebellion.)  30.  7.  6 

Africans.  See  Easton,  H.  Treatise  on  the  Intellectual  Char- 
acter and  Civil  and  Political  Condition  of  the  Colored 
People  of  the  United  States.  Boston,  1837.  8vo.  30.14.5 
See  Lewis,  J.  W.  Essay  on  the  Character  and  Condition 
of  the  African  Race.  (Appen.  to  Lewis,  J.  W.,  Life,  etc.) 
1860.     16mo.  43.  8 

See,  also.  Colonization,  Freedmen,  Jamaica,  IN'egro,  Slav- 
ery, Liberia,  etc. 


20  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Agassiz,  Louis  Jean  Rudolph.  Classification  of  Insects  from 
Embryological  Data.     Plate.      (Smiths.  Contr.,  Yol.  2.) 

49.  7 

Icthy ©logical  Fauna  of  the  Pacific  Slope  of  North  America. 
No  Imprint.  8vo.,  pp.  46.  (Amer.  Jour.  Arts  and 
Scien.,  2d  Ser.,  Vol.  19.)  49.  5.  5 

Lake  Superior,  its  Physical  Character,  Vegetation  and  Ani- 
mals. With  Narrative  of  the  Tour,  by  J.  Elliot  Cabot. 
Boston,  1850.     8vo.     Plates.  19.  3 

Lectures  at  Peekines.  Tribune  Popular  Science,  1874. 
Sq.  8vo.  57.  3 

Notice  of  a  Collection  of  Fishes  from  the  Tennessee  River. 
New  Haven,  1854.     8vo.  49.  5.  5. 

Primitive  Diversity  of  Animals  in  Geological  Times.  No 
title  page.     8vo.  51.  5.  1 

Principles  of  Classification  in  the  Animal  Kingdom,  etc. 
Charleston,  S.  C,  1850.     8vo.  51.  3.  1 

Biographical  Notice  of,  by  Ernst  Favre.  (Smiths.  Rept., 
1878,  pp.  236-261.)  49.  3 

California  Academy  of  Sciences.  Proceedings  of  the  Agas- 
siz  Memorial  Meeting,  Dec.  22,  1873.  San  Francisco, 
1874.     8vo.  ■     43.  6.  A 

See  Whittier,  J.  G.  The  Prayer  of  Agassiz — poem.  Cam- 
bridge, 1874.  16mo.  43.  6.  A 
AaNEW,  Daniel.  Our  National  Constitution;  its  Adaptation 
to  a  State  of  War  and  Insurrection.  Philadelphia,  1863. 
8vo.,  pp.  39.  An  Address  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  March  18, 
1863.  30.  4.  5 

Same;  2d  ed.  30.  4.  1 

Spirit  and  Poetry  of  Law.  Address  at  Mt.  Union  College, 
Ohio,  Oct.  1,  1865.  Phila.,  1866.  8vo.  (Ramsey  pamph. 
Vol.  22,  No.  8.)  60.  8 

Agnew,  J.  L.  See  Lee,  F.  D.,  and  Agnew,  J.  L.  History  of 
Savannah,  Ga.  17.  9 

Agricultural  and  Mechanical  Exhibition  of  the  Northwest. 
List  of  Premiums  of  the ;  to  be  held  Sept.  7-11,  1874,  at 
Dubuque,  Iowa.     Dubuque,  1874.  72.  9.  5 

Chemistry.  See  Johnson,  S.  W.  Lectures  on  Agricultural 
Chemistry.     (Smiths.  Rept.,  1859.)  49.  3 

Colleges.  Memorial  to  Congress  of  a  Committee  appointed 
by  a  Convention  held  in  Washington  City,  Feb.,  1872, 
praying  for  a  grant  of  lands  for  the  benefit  of  Agricultural 
Colleges.     Wash.,  1872.     8vo.  «    72.  9.  4 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LL 


Agricultural —  (continued). 

Education.  See  Aiken,  D.  W.  The  Grange;  its  Origin, 
Progress  and  Educational  Purposes.     Wash.,  1883.     8vo. 

52.  2.  5 
Agriculture.     See  American   Agriculturist,   Vol.   35,   1876. 
New  York,  1876.     4to.  72.  4 

See  Andrew,  John  A.     Address  at  Brattlebo rough  Falls. 

72.  4.  1 

Andrews,  C.  C.     Spring  Wheat  Culture  in  the  Northwest. 

Area  and  Product  of  Cereals  grown  in  1879,  as  returned  by 
the  Census  of  1880.     Washington,  1883.     8vo.       72.  4.  1 

Barral,  A.  J.     L' Agriculture  du  nord  de  la  France. 

Boutwell,  Geo.  S.     Agricultural  Education.  72.  4.  2 

Address  at  Great  Barrington. 
Elements  of  Agricultural  Saccess. 

Brewer,  W.  H.  Agricultural  Progress  in  the  U.  S.  1776- 
1876.    (First  Century  of  the  Eepublic,  1876.    8vo.)  14.  10 

Buchanan,  Eobert.     Treatise  on  Grape  Culture. 

Cleveland,  H.  W.  S.     Need  of  Drainage. 

Contagious  Diseases  of  Domesticated  Animals.  Investiga- 
tions by  Department  of  Agriculture.  Engravings  and 
map.     Washington,  1883.     8vo.  72.  9.  3 

Dana,  Samuel  L.     Manures. 

Davis,  Hon.  H.  G.     Brief  History  of  Agriculture. 

Deane,  Samuel.  New  England  Farmer;  or,  Georgical  Dic- 
tionary.    Worcester,  Mass.,  1790.     8vo.  72.  4 

Dexter,  John  H.     The  Horse. 

Dodge,  J.  E.     Condition  of  Crops. 

Douglas,  Stephen  A.     Address  at  N.  Y.  State  Fair. 

Encouragement  to  the  Sorghum  and  Beet  Sugar  Industry. 
A  Eecord  of  Practical  Experiments  conducted  under  the 
direction  of  the  Commissioner  of  Agriculture.  Wash- 
ington, 1883.     8vo.  72.  4.  1 

Farmers'  Congress  of  the  U.  S.  Proceedings  of  the  Sixth 
Annual  Session,  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Aug.  25th  to  30th, 
1886.     Indianapolis,  1886.     8vo.  72.  4.  2 

Fievet,  Constant.     Exploration  Agricole  de  Masny. 

Fiske,  Oliver.     Address  at  Worcester  Fair. 

Flint,  Charles  L.     Culture  of  the  Grasses. 
Pleuro  Pneumonia. 

Greeley,  Horace.     Address  at  Indiana  State  Fair. 


22  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Agriculture — (continued). 

General  Index  of  the  Agricultural  Eeports  of  the  Patent 
Office  for  25  years,  from  1837  to  1861,  and  of  the  Department 
of  Agriculture  for  15  years,  from  1862  to  1876.  Washing- 
ton, 1879.     8vo.  72.  11 

Illustrated  Annual  Eegister  of  Rural  Affairs  and  Culti- 
vator Almanac  for  the  year  1855.  Engr.  Albany,  1855. 
12mo.  72.  4^  1 

Knight,  E.  H.  Agricultural  Implements.  Illus.  (Paris 
Expos.,  1878.     Vol.  5.)  52.  13 

Le  Oonte,  John  L.     Subduing  Insects. 

Le  Due,  Wm.  G.     J^eeds  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture. 

McMurtrie,  Wm.     Culture  of  Sumac  in  Sicily. 

Manitoba,  Eeports  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  Crop 
Bulletins,  etc.  72.  2.  2 

Massachusetts  Agricultural  Eepository  and  Journal,  for 
1816  and  1825.     Boston.     8vo.     1816-25.  72.  3 

Maury,  M.  F.     Address  at  Memphis  Fair. 

Minnesota  Farmer  and  Gardener,  1860-61.    8mo.  72.  4 

]N"orton,  J.  P.     Scientific  Agriculture. 

IN^orthrop,  Cyrus.  Address  on  Agricultural  Education. 
St.  Paul,  1887.     8vo.  72.  4.  2 

Paddock,  A.  S.  What  can  be  done  by  the  General  Govern- 
ment to  Advance  it  % 

Pickering,  Timothy.  Discourse  before  Essex  Agricultural 
Society. 

Planters'  Guide  for  Cultivating  and  Curing  Tobacco. 
Washington,  1876.     8vo.  72.  4.  1 

Prairie  Farmer  Annual,  and  Agricultural  and  Horticul- 
tur;il  Advertiser,  No.  1.  Chicago,  1868.     12mo.       72.  4.  1 

Proceedings  of  the  American  Convention  of  Cattle  Commis- 
sioners, held  at  Springfield,  III.,  Dec.  1-3,  1868.  Spring- 
field, 1869.     8vo.  72.  9.  4 

Proceedings  of  the  Inter-State  Agricultural  Convention, 
held  at;Bpringfield,  :srov.  30  to  Dec.  2,  1880.  Springfield, 
1881.     8vo.  '  72.  9.  4 

Proceedings  of  the  National  Agricultural  Congress,  held  in 
Saint  Louis,  Mo.,  May  27-30,  1872.  Indianapolis,  1872. 
8vo.  72.  9.  4 

Proceedings  of  the  National  Agricultural  Congress,  held  at 
Washington,  Feb.  15-17,  1872,  Washington,  1872. 
.8vo.  •  72.  9.  4 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  23 

Agriculture — (continued). . 

Eichardson,  Clifford.  Composition  of  American  Wheat 
and  Corn. 

Eiley,  C.  V.     The  Silk-worm. 

Eiddle,  John  A.     Prof.  Vi lie's  ]N"ew  System. 

Eussell,  Geo.  E.  Address  before  Norfolk  Agricultural  So- 
ciety. 

Saunders,  Wm.     Tea  Culture. 

Seventh  I^ational  Exhibition  by  the  United  States  Agricul- 
tural Society,  to  be  held  in  the  City  of  Chicago,  Sept. 
12-17,  1859.     Chicago,  1859.  72.  9.   4 

Shearman,  Joel  S.     Practical  Suggestions. 

Shelton,  E.  M.  Eeport  of  Professor  of  Agriculture,  Kansas 
State  Agricultural  College.     Manhattan.     8vo.      81.  8.  5 

Sheep  Husbandry  in  the  United  States;  its  Origin  and 
Growth.  Ex.  Doc.  No.  25,  45th  Cong.  3d  Sess.  Engrav- 
ings.    Washington,  1879.     8vo.  72.  4.  1 

Statement  showing  the  Condition  and  Prospects  of  the  Cane 
Sugar  Industry  in  the  United  States.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Spe- 
cial Eeport,  Ko.  1.     Washington,  1877.     8vo.         72.  4.  1 

Swine.     Diseases  of. 

United  States  Census  Eeports. 

Vasey,  George.     Grasses  of  the  United  States. 

Washburn,  Emory.     Address  at  Worcester  Fair. 

Washington,  George.  Fac  similes  of  letters  to  Sir  John 
Sinclair,  on  Agriculture.     Wash.,  1844.     Port.        43.  14 

Webb,  George.     The  Benefits  of  Drainage. 

Webster,  Daniel.  Agriculture  of  England.  Address,  13th 
Jan.,  1840.     Works,  1851.     8vo.     Vol.  1.  44.  5 

Wilder,  M.  P.     Importance,  etc. ,  of  Eural  Pursuits. 

Woodman,  J.  J.  Agricultural  Products.  Paris  Exposi- 
tion, 1878.    Vol.  5. 

See,  also.  Cattle,  Cotton,  Fertilizers,  Horticulture,  Mowers, 
Sheep,  Tobacco,  Vine,  Wool,  etc.  See,  also,  names  of 
Agricultural  Societies,  State  Boards  of  Agriculture,  etc. 
Aiken,  Charles.  See  Eoyce,  N.  K.  Address  in  Cincinnati, 
Nov.  15,  1884,  at  the  unveiling  of  the  Aiken  memorial. 
Cincinnati,  1885.     8vo.  43.  6  A. 

Aiken,  Charles  A.  Exercises  at  his  inauguration  as  Presi- 
dent of  Union  College.  See  Union  College.  Schenectady, 
N.  Y. 


24  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Aiken,  D.  Wyatt.     The  Grange:  its  origin,  progress,  and  edu- 
cational purposes.     Washington,  1883.     8vo.      (IT.  S.  De- 
partment of  Agriculture. )  52.  2.  5 
Aiken,  John.     Labor  and  Wages,  at  Home  and  Abroad.     Low- 
ell, 1849.     8vo.                                                             57.  10.  3 
AiKMAN,  William.     Our  Country;    strong    in    her  isolation. 
Discourse  in  Newark,  on  Thanksgiving  Day,    Nov.   27, 
1851.     Newark,  N.  J.,  1851.     8vo.     (Misc.  Pamph.,  Yol. 
7,  No.  14.  )  53.  12 
AiNSWORTH,  Egbert.    Abridgement  of  Ainsworth's  Dictionary, 
English  and  Latin.     By  Thomas  Morell.     7th   edition. 
London,  1806.     8vo.  83 
Akerman,  Eichard.  State  of  the  Iron  Manufacture  in  Sweden, 
1876.     Stockholm,  1876.     Map.                                  25.  6.  1 
Alabama.     Department  of  Agriculture.     Bulletin  No.  5.     Au- 
burn, Ala.,  1884      8vo.                                                 15.  7.  4 

Governor,  1871.  Message  of  Eobert  B.  Lindsay,  to  the 
General  Assembly,  1871.  Montgomery,  1871.  8vo.  (Eam- 
sey  Pamph.,  Vol.  10,  No.  16.)  60.  1 

General  Assembly.  Memorial  to  the  President  and  Con- 
gress of  the  United  States,  1872.  No  imprint.  8vo. 
(Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  8,  No.  4.)  60.  1 

State  Geologist.  Eeport  on  the  geology  of  Alabama,  by  M. 
Twomey,  1858.     Montgomery,  1858.     8vo.     Map.       51.  5 

Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction.  Eeport,  1869.  Mont- 
gomery, 1869.     8vo.   *  15.  7.  4 

See  Garrett,  William.  Eeminiscences  of  Public  Men  in 
Alabama  for  Thirty  Years.     Atlanta,  1872.     8vo.      45.  3 

See  Hodgson,  Joseph.  Alabama  Manual  and  Statistical 
Eegister.     Montgomery,  1869.     8vo.  15.  14 

Tait,  J.  L.  Iron  and  Coal  Lands  of  Alabama.  1870.  No 
imprint.     8vo.  51.  5.   1 

Baldwin,  Joseph  G.     The  Flush  Times  in  Alabama,  etc. 

Brewer,  W.  Alabama;  her  history,  resources,  war  record, 
and  public  men.     Montgomery,  1870.     8vo.  15.  7 

Historical  Society.  Transactions  at  the  meeting  in  Tusca- 
loosa, July  9-10,  1855.     Tuscaloosa,  1855.     8vo.     15.  7.  4 

Meek,  A.  B.     Eomantic  Passages  in  Southwestern  History. 

Meek,  A.  B.     Claims  and  Characteristics  of  Alabama  His- 

'  tory.     Oration  before  the  Society,  at  Tuscaloosa,  July  9, 

1855.     (In  his  romantic  passages,  etc.     1857.)  15.  13 

New  York  and  Mobile,  1857.     8vo.  15.  13 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  25 

Alabama — (Continued). 

Pickett,  A.  J.  History  of  Alabama,  to  1830.  Charleston, 
1851.     Sq.  12mo.     2  Vols.  15.  7 

See,  also,  under  names  of  Counties,  Towns,  etc.,  in  the  State. 

University  of.  Historical  Catalogue,  1821  to  1870.  Tusca- 
loosa, 1870.     8vo.  15.  7.  4 

Meek,  A.  B.  The  Southwest;  Oration  before  the  Erosophic 
Society,  Dec.  7,  1889.  (In  his  ''Romantic  Passages, '^  etc.) 
1857.     8vo.  15.   L3 

Alabama.  Rebel  Privateer.  SeeLowrey,  G.  P.  English  Neu- 
trality. Is  the  Alabama  a  British  Pirate?  Philadelphia, 
1863.     8vo.  30.  11.  3 

Semmes,  Raphael.  Cruise  of  the  Alabama  and  the  Sumter. 
New  York  and  London,  1864.     12mo.  29.  1 

Claims.  American  commissioners  and  the  statement  of  Sir 
Stafford  Northcote  at  Exeter,  in  relation  to  the  claims  of 
the  United  States.  Washington,  1872.  8vo.,  pp.  20. 
(Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  1,  No.  7.)  60.  1 

Claims.  Award  of  the  Geneva  Tribunal  for  Settlement  of 
the  Alabama  Claims.  By  a  citizen.  Englewood,  N.  J., 
1873.  8vo.  pp.8.  (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  8,  No.  32.)     60.  1 

Bemis,  George.  Mr.  Reverdy  Johnson;  the  Alabama  Nego- 
tiations and  their  just  Repudiation  by  the  Senate.  N.  Y., 
1869.     8vo.  33.  12.  2 

Butler,  B.  F.  Right  of  America  to  present  her  Claims 
against  Great  Britain  for  Damages  without  Menace. 
Speech,  May  21,  1872.     Wash.,  1872.     8vo.  33.  12.  2 

Calkins,  H.  C.  Alabama  Claims'  Speech,  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, Jan.  28,  1871.  No  title  page.  8vo.  pp.  8. 
(Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  32,  No.  5.)  60.  8 

Clingman,  T.  L.  Alabama  Claims.  Synopsis.  Jan.  18, 
1876.     Washington,  1876.     8vo.  33.  12.  2 

Correspondence  Relative  to  Alabama  Claims,  between  the 
Secretary  of  State  and  agent  of  the  Great  Western  Insur- 
ance Company,  in  regard  to  applying  directly  to  England 
for  indemnity.  (1870.)  No  title  page.  8vo.  (Ramsey 
Pamph.,  Vol.  10,  No.  17.)  60.  1 

Davis,  J.  C.  B.  Mr.  Sumner,  the  Alabama  Claims  and 
Their  Settlement.     N.  Y.,  1878.     8vo.  33.  12.  2 

Johnson,  Reverdy.  Letter  to  J.  A.  Peters  on  the  Washing- 
ton Treaty,  in  relation  to  the  claim  of  the  United  States 
for  damages.     Baltimore,  1872.     8vo.  33.  122. 

4 


26  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Alabama  —  (Continued) . 

Memorandum,  showing  the  manner  in  which  the  '  'Alabama 
Claims"  have  been  treated.  No  title  page.  8vo.  pp. 
29.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  13,  :N'o.  17.)  60.  1 

Parker,  J.  A.  Alabama  Claims.  I^o  title  page.  8vo.  pp. 
4.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Yol.  33,  No.  9.)  60.  2 

Argument  upon  the  Alabama  Claims,  addressed  to  the 
Commissioners.    Washington.    No  title  page.    8vo. 

33.  12.  2 
Potter,  C.  N.     Distribution  of  the  Alabama  Claims  Award. 
Washington,  1873.     8vo.     pp.11.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol. 
23,  No.  36.)  60.  8 

Short  History  of  Long  Negotiations.  By  an  American.  No 
title  page.     8vo.  33.  12.  2 

See,  also,  Geneva  Award. 
Alaric  I.,  King  of  the  Goths.     See  Gibbon,  Edward.     His- 
tory of  Alaric.     (Decline  and  Fall,  Vol.  5.)  40.  1 
Alaska.     Cruise  of  the  Eevenue  Steamer  Corwin  in  Alaska  and 
the  Northwestern  Arctic  Ocean,  in  1881.     Ho.  Ex.  Doc, 
47th  Cong.,  2d  sess.     Washington,  1883.     4to.           68.  13 
Baird,  S.  F.    Additions  to  the  Bird-fauna  of  North  America, 
made   by  the    Eusso-American    Telegraph    Expedition. 
(Chic.  Acad,  of  Sci.,  Vol.  1,  pt.  2,  pp.  311-325.) 
Bancroft,  H.  H.     History  of  Alaska.     (Vol.   28,  History  of 
the  Pacific  States.)  25.  5 
Dall,  W.  H.     Tribes  of  the  Extreme  Northwest,  (Alaska 
and  Adjacent  Territory.;   U.  S.  Geog.  Survey,  Eocky  Mt. 
Eegion,    Contributions,    etc..    Vol.    1.     1877.     4to.     Map 
and  Illus.                                                                               50.  2 
Dall,  W.  H.,  and  Bannister,  H.  M.    Birds  of  Alaska.    (Chic. 
Acad,    of   Sci,,    Trans.     Vol.    1,    pt.    2,    pp.    267-311. 
Plates.)  18.  5 
Elliott,    H.  W.     Eeport  on  the  Seal  Islands   of    Alaska. 
Plates.     (U.  S.  Census,  10th.    Vol.  8,  Spec.  Eepts.)    50.  10 
Eeport  upon  the  Condition  of  Affairs  in  the  Territory  of 
Alaska,   (1874.)     Washington,  1875.     8vo.     (U.  S.  Dept. 
of  the  Treasury.)                                                               20.  13 
Hallock,    Charles.     Our    New  Alaska,    etc.     N.    Y.,   1886. 
8vo.  '  17.  2 
Petroff,  Ivan.     Eeport  on  the  Population,  Industries  and 
Eesources  of  Alaska.     (1884.)     Maps  and  plates.     U.  S. 
Census,  10th,  Vol.  8,  Spec.  Eepts.                                50.  10 


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lSka — (Continued). 

Sumner,  Charles.  Speech  on  the  Cession  of  Eussian 
America  to  the  United  States.  Washington,  1867.  8vo. 
Map.  20.  13. 

Whymper,  Frederick.  Travel  and  Adventure  in  the  Ter- 
ritory of  Alaska,  (1862-66.)  London,  1868.  8vo.  Illus. 
Map.  20.  13 

U.  S.  Board  of  Indian  Com.  and  Dept.  of  War.  Eeports  on 
the  Bombardment  of  Wrangel,  Alaska,  1870.  Description 
of  the  Village.     Wash.,  1870.     8vo.     Illus.  20.13.1 

U.  S.  Dept.  of  the  Interior.  Letter  from  the  Secretary, 
relative  to  the  Survey  of  Lands  in  the  Peninsula  of  Kenay, 
Alaska.  1868,  n.  t.  p.     8vo.  20.  13.  1 

U.  S.  Department  of  War.  Letter  relative  to  Alleged  Suf- 
fering of  United  States  Soldiers  in  Alaska,  Jan.  25,  1868. 
n.  t.  p.     8vo.  20.  13.  1 

U.  S.  President,  1868.  Message,  Transmitting  Correspond- 
ence in  relation  to  Russian  America,     n.  t.  p.     8vo. 

20.  13.  1 

Albany,  N.  Y.     Bradford,  A.  W.     Commemorative  Address. 

Albany  Academy,  Semi-Centennial,  1863.     8vo.       10.  12 

Clarke,  R.  W.  Heroes  of  Albany  during  the  War,  1861-65. 
Albany,  1866.     8vo.  44.  14 

Early  Records  of  the  City  and  County  of  Albany,  and  Col- 
ony of  Rensselaerswyck,  1656-1675.  Trans,  from  the 
Original  Dutch  with  Notes.  By  Jonathan  Pearson.  Al- 
bany, 1869.     8vo.  10.  10 

Munsell,  Joel.     Annals  of  Albany.     Albany,  1850-59.     10 

Vols.     Illus.  maps  and  portrait.  10.  3 

Collections  of  the  History  of  Albany,  4  Vols.  10.  3 

N.  Y.  State  Legislature.  Laws  relating  to  the  New  Capitol 
at  Albany,  (1865-71.)     Albany,  1871.     Bvo.         10.  13.  4 

Papers  relating  to  Albany  and  Adjacent  Places,  1664-1768. 
Map.     (O'Callaghan's  Doc.  Hist,  of  N.  Y.,  pp.  523-553.) 

10.  14 

Perry,  Eli.  Public  Buildings  at  Albany,  N.  Y.  Speech, 
n.  t.  p.     8vo.,  p.   4.     (Ramsey  pamph.  Vol.  5,  No.  20.) 

60.  1 

Townsend,  Absolom,  and  Linn,  J.  B.  Origin  of  Sunday 
Schools  in  Albany.     Albany,  1856.     8vo.  10.  6.  12 

Academy.  Annual  Register,  1877-78.  No  imprint.  Sq. 
16mo.  10.  6.  11 


28  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Albany,  N.  Y. —  (Continued). 

Celebration  of  the  Semi-Centennial  Anniversary,    Al- 
bany, June  23,  1863.     Albany,  1863.     8vo.  10.  12 
Apprentices'  Library.     See  South  wick,  Solomon.     Address 
at  the  opening  of  the  library,  Jan.  1,  1821.    Albany,  1821. 
8vo.,  (Misc.  pamph.,  Yol.  8,  No.  4.)                             53.  12 
Board  of  Trade.     Eeport  of  the  Trade  and  Commerce  of 
Albany,  1866.     Albany,  1867.     8vo.                        10.  6.  14 
City  Dispensary  Association.     Eeport,  1868.     Albany,  1868. 
8vo.                                                                                 10.  12.  6 
Dudley  Observatory.     The  Dudley  Observatory  and  the 
Scientific  Council.     Statement  of  the  Trustees.     Albany, 
1858.     8vo.                                                                  10.  14.  1 
Inauguration  of  the  Dudley  Observatory,  at  Albany, 
Aug.  28,  1856.     Albany,  1856.     8vo.                      10.  14.  1 
Gould,  B.  A.,  Jr.     Eeply  to  the  Statements  of  the  Trus- 
tees.    Albany,  1859.     8vo.                                        10.  14.  1 
Letter  to  the  Majority  of  the  Trustees.     (Signed  Ob- 
server.)    No  imprint.     8vo.                             10.  14.  1 
Speeches  of  John  N.  Wilder  and  Thomas  W.  Olcott, 
June,  1858,  before  the  Trustees,  with  Eesolutions  of 
the  Board.     Albany,  1858.                                10.  14.  1 
Yan  Eensselaer,  S.,  and  others.  Address  to  the  Friends 
of  the  Dudley  Observatory,  on  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Trustees,  July,  1858.     Albany,  1858.  8vo.      10.  14.  1 
Female  Academy.     Circular  and  Catalogue,  1874.     Albany. 
8vo.                                                                                 10.  6.  1 
Exercises  of  the  Alumnae,  1874-75-77.     Albany,  1874, 
etc.     8vo.                                                              10.  6.  1. 
First  Congregational  Church.     Articles  of  Faith,  and  Cov  - 
enant.     Albany,  1875.     8vo.                                     10.  14.  4 
Smart,  W.  S.     Last  Sermon  in  the  Old  Brick  Edifice, 
Feb.  9,  1868.     Albany,  1868.     8vo.                  10.  6.  11 
Guardian  Society  and  Home  for  the  Friendless.     Past  and 
Present  of  the  Society.     Albany,  1873.     8vo.        10.  12.  6 
Institute.     Manual,  1870.     Albany,  1870.     8vo.    10.  12.  15 
Colvin,  Yerplanck.  Certain  New  Phenomenon  in  Chem- 
istry.    Eead  befof-e  the  Institute,  Jan.  2,  1872.     No 
imprint.     8vo.                                                        51.  3.  2 
Colvin,  Yerplanck.     Narrative  of  a  Bear  Hunt  in  the 
Adirondacks.  Eead  before  the  Institute  Jan.  18, 1870. 
o  imprint.     8vo.                                                49.  5.  5 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  29 

Albany,  N.  Y. — (Continued). 

Colvin,  Yerplanck.  Winter  Fauna  of  Mount  Marcy. 
Bead  before  the  Institute  Jan.  4,  1876.  ISo  title  page. 
8vo.  49.  5.  5 

Hough,  G.  W.  Remarks  on  the  Galvanic  Battery. 
Read  before  the  Institute  Nov.,  1868.  Albany,  1869. 
8vo.  51.  3.  1 

Hun,  E.  B.     Trichina  Spiralis.     Paper  read  before  the 
Institute  Jan.  5,  1869.  Albany,  1869.  8vo.     51.  11.  3 
Lansing,    J.    V.      Frogs    and    their    Contribution    to 
Science.     Read  before  the  Institute.     Albany,  1869. 
8vo.  49.  5.  5 

Meads,  Orlando.     Annual  Address,  May  25,  1871.     Al- 
bany, 1871.     8vo.  74.  7.  1 
Mosher,  J.  S.     Water  and  its  Impurities.     Paper  read 
before  the  Institute  March  20,  1866.     Albany,  1867. 
8vo.                                                                       51.  11.  1 
Paterson,  John.     Supplement  to  the  Calculus  of  Opera- 
tions.    Read  before  the  Institute  ^oy,  3,  1874.     I^o 
title  page.     8vo.                                                    51.  3.  1 
Peck,  C.  H.     Paper  on  Botany.     Read  before  the  Insti- 
tute Feb.  6,  1872.     ^o  imprint.     1872.  8vo.    49.  5.  5 
Stevens,  G.  T.     Life  as  a  Physical  Phenomenon.     Read 
before    the    Institute    May    5,  1869.     Albany,  1869. 
8vo.                                                                         51.  3.  1 
Light  on  Relation  to  Disease.     Address,  Dec.  19,  1875. 
Albany,  1877.     8vo.                                             51.  11.  4 
Winchell,  Alex.     Thoughts  on  Casualty.     Paper  read 
before  the  Institute,  February  2,  1875.  Albany,  1875. 
8vo.                                                                         51.  3.  1 
Law  School.     Circular  and  Catalogue.     1858,  '67,  '70,  '71, 
'73,  '75,  '76,  '78.     Albany,  1859-78.     8vo.                10.6.  8. 
Historical  Sketch.     ^N^o  title  page.     8vo.             10.  6.  8. 
First  Lutheran  Church.     Manual.     Albany,  1871.     16mo. 

56.  2 

Medical  College.     Catalogue  and  Circular.     1864.     Albany, 

1864.     8vo.  51.  4.  2 

Circular  and  Catalogue.  1869.   Albany.  8vo.        10.  6.  8 

Lansing,  J.  V.     Therapeutical    Skepticism.     Address 

1869.     Albany,  1869.     8vo.  51.  11.  5 

Methodist  Sunday  School   Union.     Reports,    1871-74.  8vo. 

10.  14.  4 


30  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Albany,  N.  Y. —  (Continued). 

Pearl  Street  Baptist  Church.     See  Bridgman,  C.  DeW.    Dis- 
course, Aug.  28,  1870,  on  leaving  their  old  house  of  wor- 
ship.    Albany,  1870.     8vo.  10.  6.  11 
Penitentiary.      Reports,    1868,    '70-73,    '75-77.      Albany, 
1868-77.     8vo.                                                              10.  13.  5 
Report  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Chaplain,  1875.   Albany, 
1875.     8vo.  10.  13.  5 
St.  Peters  Church.     Rectors  of,  etc.     Plan   of  Albany   in 
1770.     (O'Callaghan,  E.  B.     Doc.  Hist,  of  N.  Y.,  Vol.  3.) 

10.  14 

Second  Presbyterian  Church.  Sprague,  W.  B.  Sermon,  Jan. 

4,  1846,  containing  Sketches  of  the  Church  during  thirty 

years  from  their  organization.  Albany.  8vo.        10.  6.  11 

Sermon,  Aug.  27,  1854.     Twenty-five  Years  from  the 

Commencement    of   his    Ministry.       Albany,    1854. 

8vo.  10.  6.  12 

Discourse,  Sept.  3,  1865,  on  the  Fiftieth  Anniversary. 

Albany,  1865.     8vo.  10.  6.  11 

State  Street  Presbyterian  Church.     The  Young  People's 

Society    of   the    Church,   1870-71.     Albany,  1871.     Sm. 

8vo.  10.  6.  12 

City  Tract  and  Missionary  Society.    Report,  1869.   Albany, 

1870.     8vo.  10.  14.  4 

Trinity  Church.  See  Selkirk,  Edward.  Brief  History  of  the 

Parish   of  the  Trinity   Church,  1829-70.     Albany,  1870. 

8vo.  10.  10 

University  of.     Circular,    Dec.    27,    1870.     No  title  page. 

8vo.  10.  6.  2 

Historical  Sketches  of  the  Medical  College,  the  Law 

School,    and    Dudley    Observatory.     Albany,    1867. 

8vo.  51.  4.  2 

Historical  Sketches  of  the  Medical  College,  the  Law 

School,  and  the  Dudley  Observatory.     Albany,  1868. 

8vo.  10.  6.  8 

Ruggles,  S.  B.,  and  others.     Speeches  in  behalf  of  the 

University  of  Albany,   March,  1852.     Albany,  1852. 

8vo.  10.  6.  2 

Water    Commissioners.     Report.     Sept.,    1850.      Albany, 

1850.  10.  13.  4 

Young  Ladies'  Institute.  See  Sprague,  W.  B.  Address,  June 

15,  1869.     Albany,  1869.     8vo.  10.  6.  1 


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Albany,  :N".  Y. —  (Continued). 

Directory.     Sampson,    Davenport    &    Co.     1871.     Albany, 

1871.  53.  10.  4 
Evening  Journal  Almanac.     See  Evening,  etc. 

Zouave  Cadets.  Stray  EecoUections  of  the  Experience  of 
the,  in  Camp  Townsend,  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  5-9, 
1873.     By  P.  G.     Albany,  1873.     Sq   8vo.  29.  2 

County,  N.  Y.  See  Pearson,  Jonathan.  Contributions  for  the 
Genealogies  of  the  First  Settlers,   1630-1800.     Albany, 

1872.  Sm.  4to.  46.  12 
Bible  Society.     Eeport,  1861,  64,  65,  69 ,71,  73,  76.    Albany, 

1861-76.     8vo.  10.  14.  3 

Brown,  S.  D.  The  Bible,  The  Source  of  True  Civiliza- 
tion. Sermon  at  the  Anniversary  of  the  Society,  Feb. 
24.  1864.     Albany,  1864.     8vo.  10.  14.  3 

See  also  Orange  county,   !N".  Y. 

Albany,  the  U.  S.  Sloop  of  War.  See  Carroll,  A.  E.  Loss  of 
the  Albany.  (Inthe  "Star  of  the  West' 0,1857. 12mo.    33.  6 

Alberger,  Hon.  F.  A.  Address  to  the  TJ.  S.  Senate  Committee 
on  Cheap  Transportation.  Important  facts  on  the  sub- 
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Albro,  John  A.  The  Blessedness  of  Those  who  Die  in  the 
Lord.  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  death  of  Washington 
Allston,  in  Cambridge,  Mass.,  July  16,  1843.  Boston  1843. 
8vo.  43.  6.  A. 

Commemoration  of  the  Twenty-fifth  Anniversary  of  his 
Settlement  as  Pastor  of  the  First  Church,  and  Shepard 
Society,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Camb.  1860.  8vo.  pp.  76. 
(Mass.  Pamph.     Vol.  2,  No.  3.)  9.  2 

Alcohol.  See  Dodge,  L.  P.  TJseand  Abuse  of  Alcohol.  Minn. 
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Alcorn,  James  L.  Mississippi  River  Levees.  Speech,  U.  S. 
Senate,  Jan.  2,  1873.  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  pp.  15.  (Ramsey 
Pamph.  Vol.  23,  No.  32.)  60.  8 

Alden,  Ebenezer.  Memorial  of  the  Descendants  of  John  Al- 

den.  Randolph,  Mass.  1867.  8vo.  47.  1 

Family.    See  Alden,  Ebenezer.  Memorial  of  the  Descendants 

of  John  Alden.     Randolph,  Mass.,  1867.  8vo.  47.  1 

Aldrich,  Cyrus.  Minority  Report  of  the  Select  Committee  on 
the  Pacific  Railroad,  in  Favor  of  Aid  to  the  Northern 
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32  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Aldrich,  Cyrus — (Continued). 

Williams,  J.  F.     Memoir  of  Cyrus  Aldrich.     (Minn.  Hist. 
Coll.     Vol.  3.  pp.  213-221.)  22.  10 

Aldrich,  Geo.  Walpole  as  it  Was  and  as  it  Is.  History  from 
1749  to  1879.  Also  a  History  of  One  Hundred  and  Fifty 
Families.     Clare mont,  1880.    8vo.   Portraits.  7.  10 

ALDRioaE,  Reginald.  Ranch  Notes  in  Kansas,  Colorado,  etc 
London,  1884.    12mo.  17.  9 

Aleutian  Islands.  See  Dall,  W.  H.  Remains  of  Prehistoric  Man 
from  the  Aleutian  Islands.  (Smiths.  Contr.  Vol.  22.)  49.  14 

Alexander,  E.  P.  Reply  to  Circular  No.  19,  of  the  Railroad  Com- 
missioners of  Alabama.    Louisville,  1881.    12mo.     72.  6.  4 

Alexander  the  Great.  See  Maiden,  H.  E.  Alexander  the 
Great,  in  Afghanistan.  (Royal  Hist.  Soc  Trans.  Vol.  8. 
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Alexander,  Sir  James  E.  L'Acadie;  or  Seven  Years'  Ex- 
plorations in  British  America,  1841-48.  London,  1849. 
12mo.    2  Vols.  20.  9 

Alexander,  John  Henry.    Index  to  the  Calendar  of  Mary- 
land State  Papers.     Baltimore,  1861.    8vo.  11.  1.  3 
Pinkney,    William.     Memoir  of  J.   H.   Alexander.     Bait. 
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Alexander,  Stephen.  Statement  and  Exposition  of  Certain 
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Alexander,  T.  T.  The  Battle  of  Waterloo,  as  Viewed  from 
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Alexander,  T.  T.  The  Topic  of  the  Times — Tariff  Tinkering 
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Alexander,    Walter  S.    Funeral   Sermon  on  Daniel  Hunt. 

See  Hyde,  H.  F.  '  43.  13.  H.  1 

Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of  Dea.     Job   Williams,  Pomfret, 

Conn.,  March  8,  1863.     Norwich,  1863.  8vo.     43.  7.  W.  1 

Alexander,  William:,  Earl  of  Sterling,  Scottish  Sec.  of  State, 

b.  1580,  d.  1640.     An  Encouragement  to  Colonies.  London 

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Selections  from  His  Correspondence,  1754-81.  (New  Jersey 

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Alexandria,  Minn.     Alexandria,  the  Heart  of  the  Park  Ee- 
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Beauty  and    Heart.     Allegory.      Persian    and   English. 
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Alfred,  the  Great.  Asser  or  Assercius  Menevensis.  Anna- 
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Alfred,  A  :N"arrative,  etc,   1789.  8vo.     See  Withers,   Phillip. 
Alfric,  Abp.  of  Canterbury,  the  grammarian,  d.  1066.     Canons 
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Treatise   on  Astronomy.     (Cockayne,  Oswald,  Leechdoms, 
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Nereis  Boreali- Americana;  Marine  Algae  of  North  America. 
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Wood,  Horatio  C  Jr.    Fresh  Water  Algae  of  North  Amer- 
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Algebra.  See  Davies,  Charles.  Elementary  Algebra.  N.  Y. 
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Alger,  Rev.  Wm.    Rounseville.    PublicMorals;|or  The  True 
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Algic  Researches.    See  Schoolcraft,  H.  R.  N.  Y.  1839.  Sm.  12mo. 
2  Vols.  15.  8 
Algonquin.    See  Indians  of  America — Algonquin. 
Alhambra,  the.  See  Irving,  Washington.  London,  1832.  2  Vols. 

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Alison,  Sir  Archibald.    History  of  Europe,  from  the  Fall 
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Allan,  Col.  John.  Rev.  Patriot.  Military  Operations  in  East- 
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Allan,  William.  Battlefields  of  Virginia.  Chancellorsville. 
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34  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Allan,  William — (Continued). 

History  of  the  Campaign  of  General  T.  J.  (Stonewall)  Jack- 
son in  the  Shenandoah  Valley.  jN"ov.  4,  1861 — June  17, 
1862.     Phil.,  1880.    8vo.    Maps.  30.  9 

Alleghany  Academy  of  Music.  Catalogue  of  Students,  1869. 
Friendship,  Alleghany  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1869.    8vo.  10.  6 

City,  Pa.  Thurston,  G.  H.  Pittsburgh  and  Alleghany  in 
the  Centennial  Year.     Pittsburgh,  1876.  Sq.   8vo.  lUust. 

11.  4 
Pa.     First  Presbyterian  Church.     Swifb,  E.  E.     Brief  Biog- 
raphies of  Euling  Elders  in  the  Church.  Pittsburgh,  1880. 
8vo.  43.  14.  7 

Mountains.  Lanman,  Chas.  Letters  from  the  Alleghany 
Mountains,  K.  Y.  1869.    Sm.  12mo.  74.  10 

Eailroad  and  Coal  Co.  Second  Eeport,  Charter,  By-laws, 
Certificates,  etc.     8vo.     Phila.,  1855  72.  6.  1 

Theological  Seminary,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Inauguration  of 
Wm.  H.  Hornblower  to  the  Professorship  of  Sacred  Rhe- 
toric, etc.  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Pittsburgh,  Nov. 
15,  1871.     Pittsburgh,  1872.     8vo.  11.  6.  7 

Alleghany  Co.,  Md.  See  Scharf,  J.  Thomas.  History  of 
Western  Maryland.     2  Vols.     Phila.,  1882.    8vo.         16.  9 

Alleghany  Co.  I^.  Y.  History  of  Alleghany  Co.,  N.  Y.,  with 
Illustrations  Descriptive  of  Scenery,  etc.  N.  Y.,  1879,  pp. 
40.  392,  85.  9 

Allen,  Asa  W.  Genealogy  of  the  Allen  and  Witter  Families. 
Salem,  O.     1872.  16mo.  47.  1 

Allen,  B.  R.  Christian  Consolation;  Sermon  on  the  death  of 
Mrs.  Henrietta  Dana.  Delivered  in  Marblehead,  April 
5,  1863.     8vo.  pp.  41.  43.  6.  D. 

Allen,  Charles.  Attorney  General  of  Mass.  Argument 
Against  Further  State  Aid  to  the  Boston,  Hartford  &  Erie 
Railroad  Co.  (Before  a  committee  of  the  legislature.) 
Boston.  1870,  8vo.  72.  14.  5 

Report  on  the  Stockbridge  Indians,  to  the  Legislature  of 
Massachusetts.     Boston.    1870,  8vo.  15.  11.  4 

Allen,  Charles.  Two  Hundred  Tables  of  Elevation  Above 
Tide-Level  of  the  Railroad  Stations,  etc.,  in  and  Around 
Pennsylvania.  Harrisburg,  1878.  8vo.  map.  (Pa.  2d 
Geol.  Survey,  Appen.  N.)  11-  10 

Allen,  Rev.  Ethan.  Maryland  Toleration;  Sketches  of  the  Early 
History  of  Maryland  to  1850.     Bait.  1855,  8vo.      11.  1.  5 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  35 

Allen,  Frederick  H.  Commercial  Aspect  of  the  Hawaiian 
Reciprocity  Treaty.     Wash.  1883.  8vo.  33.  12.  3 

Allen,  George.  Speech  on  Ministers  Leaving  a  Moral  King- 
dom to  Bear  Testimony  against  Sin;  the  Constitution  a 
Shield  for  Slavery.  Before  the  Convention  of  Ministers 
of  Worcester  County,  Mass.,  16th  Jan.,  1838.  Boston. 
8vo.  30.  14.  1 

Sketch  of.  By  F.  P.  Rice.  Worcester  Soc.  of  Antiq.  Pro- 
ceedings, 1883.  9.  10.  2 

Allen,  Geo.  W.  Seymour,  Horatio.  His  Past  and  Present 
Position.  Ko  title  page.  8vo.  pp.4.  (Ramsey  Pamph., 
Vol.  30,  No.  13.)  60.  8 

Allen,  H.  Monograph  of  the  Bats  of  North  America.  Wash- 
ington, 1864.  8vo.  pp.  85.  Illustrated.  (Smiths.  Misc. 
Coll.,  Vol.  7.)  49.  2 

Allen,  Ira.     Natural  and  Political  History  of  Vermont.    1798. 

(Vermont  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Vol.  1.,  p.  319-499.)  7.  9 

Remarks  on  the  Proceedings  of  the  State  of  New  York 

against  the  Statelof  Vermont.     (Vermont  Hist.  Soc.  Coll., 

Vol.  1,  pp.  109-144.)  7.  9 

Allen,  James.  Considerations  on  the  Present  State  of  the  In- 
tercourse between  His  Majesty's  Sugar  Colonies  and  the 
United  States.  At  a  meeting  of  the  West  India  planters 
and  merchants,  London,  May  14,  1784.  No  imprint.  8vo. 
pp.  54.     (Rev.  Pamph.,  Vol.  7,  No.  12.)  14.  1 

Allen,  James.  (Captain  U.  S.  A.)  Report  of  Expedition  to 
the  River  Des  Moines,  Blue  Earth,  etc.  1844.  No  title 
page.     8vo.     pp.18.     (U.  S.  Dept.  of  War.)        19.14.5 

Allen,  Joel  Asaph.  Monograph  of  North  American  Rodentia. 

See  Cones,  Elliott,  Monographs,  etc.     1877.     4to.       50.  8 

Bibliography  of  Cetacea  and  Sirenia.U.  S.    (Geol.  Survey 

Bulletin,  Vol.  6,  No.  3.)  49.  5.  1 

Allen,  Jot^n  K.  (and  Salter,  Edwin).  Genealogical  Sketches  of 
Roger  Ailing,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1639;  of  Gilbert 
Allen,  of  Morristown,  N.  J.,  1736;  and  Thomas  Bancroft, 
of  Dedham,  Mass.,  1640;  and  some  of  their  descendants. 
Lansing,  1883.     8vo.  25.  7.  1 

Allen,  Jolly;  Loyalist  in  the  American  Revolution.  Account 
of  His  Sufferings  and  Losses.  With  preface  and  notes  by 
Mrs.  F.  M.  Stoddard.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings 
of  the  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  February,  1878.  Boston,  1883. 
8vo.  44.  2 


36  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Allen,  Joseph.  Genealogical  Sketches  of  the  Allen  Family  of 
Medfield.     Boston,  1869.  47.  1 

Half-Oentury  Sermon.  Discourse  at  the  fiftieth  anniversary 
of  his  settlement  as  pastor  of  the  First  Congregational 
Church  in  Northborough,  Massachusetts.  Cambridge, 
1867.     8vo.  43.  6.  A. 

The  Worcester  Association  and  its  Antecedents;  a  History  of 
Four  Ministerial  Associations:  the  Marlborough,  the  Wor- 
cester (old),  the  Lancaster,  and  the  Worcester  (new)  Asso- 
ciations. With  biographical  notices  of  the  members,  etc. 
Boston,  1868.     12mo.  25.  2 

Allen,  Myron  O.  History  of  Wenham,  Mass.  1639-1860. 
Boston,  1860.     12mo.  8.  3 

Allen,  Nathan.  Health  of  Lowell.  Paper  read  Nov.  13, 1884, 
before  the  Old  Eesi dents'  Historical  Association.  (See 
contributions  of  same.  Vol.  3,  p.  145.)  8.  2.  3 

Allen,  Orlando.  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Character  of.  By 
W.  C.  Bryant.  (Buffalo  Historical  Society  Publications, 
Vol.  1.)  10.  5 

Allen,  Paul.  History  of  the  American  Revolution.  Balti- 
more, 1822.     8vo.     2  vols.  14.  9 

Allen,  Stephen  M.  Miles  Standish,  with  Account  of  the  Ex- 
ercises of  the  Consecration  of  the  Monument  Ground, 
Duxbury,  Aug.  17,  1871.  Boston,  1871.  8vo.  43.  7.  S.  1 
Standish  Monument,  Duxbury.  Charter,  Organization 
and  Breaking  Ground.  Laying  Corner-stone,  Oct.  7,  1872. 
Boston,  1873.     8vo.  43.  7.  S.  1 

Allen,  Thomas.     A  sermon  preached  before  His  Excellency, 
James  Sullivan,  Esq.,  Governor,  etc.  (Massachusetts  Elec- 
tion Sermon,  1808.)     Boston,  1808.     8vo.  56.  5.  3 
Eecollections  of  the  Stockbridge  Indians.     (See  Berkshire, 
Canby,  Mass.,  Jubilee.,  p.  197.)     Albany,  1845.     8vo. 

Allen,  Thomas  (of  Mo.).     I^ational  Politics.     Address  at  St. 

Charles,  Mo..  May  22,  1878.  Ko  title  page.  8vo.      33.  7.  5 

Progress  of  the  Eepublic.     Discourse  at  St.  Louis,  April  25, 

1876.     St.  Louis,  1876.     8vo.  74.  7 

U.  S.  Congress.     Memorial  Addresses.     Washington,  1884. 

8vo.  47.  7 

Allen,  Wilkes.  The  History  of  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  from  its 
origin  in  1653,  to  the  year  1820;  together  with  a  historical 
sketch  of  the  church,  and  biographical  notices  of  the  first 
four  pastors.  To  which  is  added  a  Memoir  of  the  Paw- 
tuckett  Tribe  of  Indians.     Haverhill,  1820.     8vo.       25.  9 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  37 

Allen,  William.     American  Biographical  and  Historical  Dic- 
tionary.    2d  ed.     Boston,  1832.     8vo.  43.  li 
Historical  Discourse,  in  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Jan.  2,  1848,  on 
the  Fortieth  Anniversary  of  the  Second  Church.     Boston, 
1848.    8vo.     pp.    30.     (Miscellaneous  Pamph.,    Yol.    18, 
^o.  13.)  53.  6. 
A  Poem,  delivered  at  the  Berkshire  Jubilee,  Au^.  22,  1844. 
(See  Berkshire  County,  Mass.,  Jubilee,  etc.,  pp.  67-87.) 
Albany,  1845.     8vo.  25.  1 
A  Sermon  Preached  before  His  Excellency,  Caleb  Strong, 
Esq.,  Governor,    etc.      (Massachusetts  Election  Sermon, 
1813.)     Boston,  1813.     8vo.                                         56.  5.  3 
Allen,   William.     History  of   Industry,   Maine.     From  the 
First  Settlement  in  1791  to  1868.    2d  ed.    Enlarged.   1869. 
Skowhegan,  1869.     8vo.                                                7.  8.  3 
History  of  Norridgewock,  Maine.     Norridgewock,  1859.     1 
2mo.     Illustrated.  7.  l 
Allen,  William.     Killing  no  Murder.     See  Titus,  Col.  Silas. 
Allen,  William  B.     History  of  Kentucky;  Gleanings,  Eemin- 
iscences.  Biographical  Sketches,  etc.     1771-1807.     Louis- 
ville, 1872.     8vo.                                                               18.  12 
Allen,  William  P.     Address  before  the  Graduating  Class  of 
the  Law  Department  of  Hamilton  College,  July,  15,  1857. 
TJtica,  1857.     8vo.                                                        10.  6.  4 
Allen,  William  Francis,   and  others,  editors.      Slave  Songs 
of  the  United  States.     ^.  Y.,  1867.     8vo.                     30.  5 
Allen,  Zachariah.     Defense  of  the  Ehode  Island  System  of 
Treatment  of  the  Indians.     Address  before  the  Ehode 
Island  Historical  Society,  A.pril  10,  1876.     Providence, 
.     1876.     8vo.  8.  6 
Memorial  of  Eoger  Williams.     Paper  read  before  the  Ehode 
Island  Historical  Society,  May  18,  1860.     JS'o  title  page. 
16mo.                                                                       43.  7.  W.  1 
Native  Indians  of  America.     Address  before  the   Ehode 
Island  Hist.  Soc,  Dec.  4,  1879.     (Ehode  Island  Hist.  Soc. 
Proceedings,  1879.     8vo.)                                             8.  7.  7 
See  Perry,  Amos.     Memorial  of  Zachary  Allen.     1795-1882. 
Cambridge,  1883.     8vo.     Port.                                       43.  2 
Allen  Family.     See  Allen,  A.  W.   Genealogy  of  the  Allen  and 
Witter  Families.     Salem,  O.,  1872.     16mo.     Port.     47.  1 
Allen,  Joseph.     Genealogical  Sketches  of  the  Allen  Family 
of  Medfield,  Mass.     Boston,  1869.     16mo.    Port.        47.  1 


38  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Allibone,  Samuel   Austin.     Critical  Dictionary  of  English 
Literature  and  British  and  American  Authors.     Phila., 
1863.     1871,  imp.     8vo.     3  vols. 
Alling  (or  Allen)  Family.     See  Allen,  J.   K.,  and  Salter, 
Edwin.     Genealogical  Sketches  of  Eoger  Ailing  and  Gil- 
bert Allen.  47.  1 
Allison,  William  B.     The  Tariff.     Speech,  H.  of  R.     March 
24  and  25, 1870.   Wash.  1870,  8vo.  pp.  20.   (Ramsey  Pamph. 
Vol.  28,  ^o.  46.)  60.  2 
Allouez,  Claude,  le  pere.     Narrative  of  a  voyage  to  the  Illi- 
nois, 1676.     (Shea,  J.  G.,  Mississppi  Valley,  hist.  coll.  of 
Louisiana.     Vol.  4,  pp.  67-77.)                                        20.  3 

Margry,  Pierre.  Notice  sur  le  pere  Allouez.  (Decouvertes, 
etc.,  1876-83.    8vo.    Vol  1,  pp.  57-72.)  20.  11 

Journal  du  voyage  dans  les  pais  des  Outaouacs  (Wisconsin.) 
In  Le  Mercier's  Relation,  1667.  (Relations  des  Jesuites. 
1858.     8vo.     Vol.  3.)  20.  3 

Allston,  Washington.  See  Albro,  J.  A.  Sermon  occasioned 
by  his  death  in  Cambridge,  July  16,  1843.  Boston,  1843. 
8vo.  43.  6  A. 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  Biog.  Sketch.  (National  Port.  Gallery. 
Vol.1.)  44.  6 

Sumner,    Charles.     The  Scholar,    etc.    1846.    8vo.      (Misc. 

Pamph.    Vol.  6,  No.  7.)  53.  12 

Allyn,  Rev.  John.     A  Sermon  Preached  in  the  Audience  of 

.  his  Excellency,  Caleb  Strong,  Esq.,  Governor,  etc.,  (Mass. 
Elec.  Sermon,  1805.     Boston  1805.)     8vo.  56.5.3 

Almanacs.  Albany  Evening  Journal  Almanac,  1859-62.  Al- 
bany.    8vo.  53.  10.  4 

American  Almanac  and  Depository  of  Useful  Knowledge. 
1830-1861.     Vols.  1-32.     Boston  and  New  York.     12mo. 

33.  1 

American  Almanac  and  Treasury  of  Facts,  etc.  1879-1886. 
N.  Y.     12mo.  33.  8 

American  Baptist  Year  Book.  1872-1884.  Philadelphia. 
12vo.  38.  11 

American  Ephemeris  and  Nautical  Almanac  for  1886,  by 
Simon  Newcomb.     Washington,  1883.     8vo.  50.  1 

The  American  Ladies'  and  Gentlemens'  Pocket  Almanac, 
etc.,  for  1801. 

American  Tract  Society.  Family  Christian  Almanac.  1847, 
'50-'52,  '58,  '61,  '63,  '66,  'SQ.     N.  Y.     16mo.        51.  10.  5 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  39 

Almanacs — (Continued). 

Astronomical  Diary,  1801,  by  H.  S.  Stafford.     New  Haven. 

8vo.  53.  10.  2 

British  Almanac.     1828-1872.     London.     12mo.     40  Vols. 

(Society  for  Diff.  Useful  Knowledge.)  35.  1 

Centennial  Almanac.    Philadelphia.    4to,  pp.  34.     52.  14.  7 

Church   Almanac.     1866,  '67,  '68,  '69,  '70,  '71,  '73,  '74,  '75, 

'77-' 80.     N.  Y.  53.  10.  9 

Cincinnati  Chronicle  Almanac.     1871.     Cincinnati.     12mo. 

53.  10.  4 
Comic  Alminac.  1842.  N.  Y.  4to.  Illustrated.  53.  10.  2 
Comic  Almanac,  Turner's.  1845.  N".  Y.  8vo.  53.  10.  1 
Congregational  Almanac.  1846.  Boston.  12mo.  53.  10.  7 
Delano,   Minn.,   Eagle  Annual  for  1886.     Delano.      12mo. 

53.  10.  4 
Democrat's  Almanac.  1841.  Boston.  12mo.  53.  10.  2 
Democratic  Almanac.     1869.     I:^.  Y.     18mo.  53.  10.  2 

Deatscher  Kalender.     1869.     Cincinnati.     8mo.      53.  10.  1 
Dillon  &  Tuttle,  Publishers  Abridgment  of  the  Nautical  Al- 
manac.    1867.     N.  Y.     1866.     8vo.  53.  10.  1 
Elgin  Watch  Company,  Chicago,  Almanac.    1876.    Chicago. 
8vo.  53.  10.  1 
Farmers'  and  Mechanics'   Almanac.     1873.     Philadelphia. 
4to.  53.  10.  1 
Financial  Reform  Almanack  for  1878,  '80,  '82,  '84.    London. 
8vo.  52.  10.  3 
Harvey,  Arthur,  and  Lowe,  John.     Year-book  and  Alma- 
nac of  Canada,  1870,  '71,  '79.     Montreal.     8vo.      20.  9.  1 
Homans,  J.  S.,  Jr.     Merchant's  and  Banker's  Almanac  for 
1869.     N.  Y.,  1869.  33.  8 
Hunt,    J.    W.     Wisconsin    Almanac.     1856.      Milwaukee. 
16mo.                                                                                19.  5.  6 
Hutchin's  Improved   Family  Almanac.     1859.     By  S.  H. 
Wright,  St.  Paul,     8vo.                                           53.  10.  2 
Illustrated  Annual  of  Rural  Affairs.     1855.                72.  4.  1 
Independent  Almanac.     1884.     N.  Y.,  1883.            53.  10.  4 
Keeler,  O.  F.     Mississippi  Almanac  for  1866.     Columbus, 
Miss.,  1866.     16mo.                                                       15.  7.  3 
Living  Church  Annual.     1882.                                  53.  10.  10 
Lyon  County,  Minn.,  News.     1882.                             53.  11.  6 
Massachusetts  Register  and  U.  S.  Calendar.    1836-45.    Bos- 
ton, 1836-45.     18mo.     3  Vols.  8.  10 


40  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Almanacs — (Continued). 

Methodist  Almanac.     1875.     N.  Y.     12mo.  53.  10.  7 

Methodist    Almanac,    Southern.     1860.     Nashville,   Tenn., 
1860.     12mo.  53.  10.  7 

Methodist  Year  Book  for  1886.     N.  Y.,  1886.     12mo. 

53.  10.  7 
Metropolitan  Catholic  Almanac.    1844-45.    Baltimore,  1843. 
16mo.  53.  10.  7 

Minneapolis  Evening  Journal,  1880-82.  53.  11.  4 

Minneapolis  Mirror  Almanac,  1882.  53.  11.  4 

Minnesota  University  for  1871-72.     Minneapolis,    1870-72. 

24.  2 
ISTast,  Thomas.     Illustrated  Almanac.     1872.     N^.  Y.,  1871. 
8vo.  53.  10.  1 

National  Almanac  and  Annual  Eecord  for  1863-64.     Phila- 
delphia, etc.,  1863-64.     8vo.     2  Vols  33.  8 
The  National  Temperance  Almanac.     1869-1885    (except 
1882.)   2  Vols.  bd.  and  4  Pamphlets.     N.  Y.,  v.  d.    16mo. 

53.  11.  1 
New  York  Almanac,  1870-72.     N.  Y.,  1869-70.     8vo. 

53.  10.  1 
New  York  Herald  Almanac,  1877.     N.  Y.,  1877.     8vo. 

53.  10.  1 

N.  Y.  City.     Washington  Life  Insurance  Co.    1881.     N.  Y. 

1880.     8vo.     Illustrated.  53.  10.   1 

N.  Y.  State  Temperance  Society.     Temperance  Almanac, 

1836.     Albany,  1835.     8vo.  53.  10.  2 

Old  Farmer's  Almanac,  1848,  '56,  '74,  '81.    By  E.  B.  Thomas. 

Boston,  1847-80.     12mo.  53.  10.  5 

Old  Franklin  Almanac,  1869.     Philadelphia,  1868.     8vo. 

53.  10.  1 

Oliver   and    Boyd,    Publ.     New  Edinburgh  Almanac  and 

National  Eepository  for  1872.     Edinburgh,  1871.     18mo, 

35.  4 
People's  Almanac,  1841-42.     Boston,  1840-41.     Syo. 

53.  10.  2 
Philadelphia  Public  Ledger  Almanac,  1874,  '76,  '77.     Phil- 
ladelphia,  1873-76.     8vo.  53.  10.  4 

Phrenological  Almanac,  Illust.,  1858.   By  L.  N.  Fowler.  N. 
Y.,  1857.     8vo.  53.  10.  1 

Prairie  Farmer  Annual  for  1868.  72.  4.  1 

Presbyterian  Historical  Almanac,  1890,  '62,  '64,  '65.    56.  13 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  41 

Almanacs — (Continued). 

Presbyterian  Family  Almanac,  1857.  Philadelphia,  1856. 
8vo.  53.  10.  7 

Presbyterian  Publishing  Committee,  Philadelphia.  Ameri- 
can Presbyterian  Almanac,  1855,  '57,  '60,  '61.  Philadel- 
phia, 1854-66.     12mo.  53.  10.  7 

Protestant  Episcopal  Almanac,  1871,  '74,  '75,  '79,  '81,  '82. 

53.  10.  8 

Eichardson,  David.  Almanac,  1861.  Richmond,  Ya.,  1860. 
Sm.  8vo.  53.  10.  2 

Eoxbury  Almanac.  By  George  Adams,  1847.  Boston  1846. 
8vo.  53.  10.  2 

St.  Paul  Dispatch  Almanac,  1879.  53.  11.  4. 

Spofford,  A.  E.,  editor.  American  Almanac  and  Treasury 
of  Facts,  1879-86.  N.  Y.  and  Washington,  1879-86.  12mo. 
8  vols.  '  33.  8 

Stickney,  IM.  A.  Almanacs  and  their  Authors.  (Essex  In- 
stitute Coll.     Yols.  8-14.)  8.  4 

Strickland  &  Co.,  Publ.  Almanac,  1868.  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
1867.     8vo.  53.  10.  2 

Superior,  Wis.,  Times  Annual  for  1886.  53.  11  4. 

Thom,  Alexander.  Irish  Almanac  and  Official  Directory 
of  Great  Britain,  1872.     Dublin,  1872.     8vo.  35.  2 

Isaiah  Thomas'  Almanacks  for  1799,  1800, 1801, 1803.  Wor- 
chester,  v.  d.     12mo.  53.  10.  11 

Tribune  Almanac  and  Political  Register,  1856-73.  N.  Y., 
1856-73.     8vo.     2  Yols.  33.  8 

Unitarian  Association,  American.  Year  book,  1868-69.  Bos- 
ton 1867-68.     8vo.  53.  10.  7 

University  of  Minnesota  Almanac  for  1872.  Minneapolis, 
1871.     8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamphlet,  Yol.  1,  :N'o.  13.)       60.  1 

Webster's  Calendar,  or  Albany  Almanac,  1867-77  (except 
'68,  '74,  '75.)  52.  10.  3. 

Whig  Almanac  and  United  States  Eegister,  1854-55.  IS".  Y., 
1844-55.     8vo.     (Bound  in  1  Yol.)  33.  8 

Woman's  Eights  Almanac,  for  1858.  57.  4.  1 

World  (X.  Y.)  Almanac,  1873-74.     N.  Y.,  1872.     12mo. 

53.  10.  4 

Almanack  for  1876,  with  a  guide  to  the  Bahamas.     :N'assau, 

New  Providence,  1876.     8vo.  52.  3.  1 

A' Lord,  G.     Short  Narrative  and  Military  Experience.     N.  Y. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.,  32mo.  30.  11.  4 

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42  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Alphabet.     See  Sawyer,  W.  C.     Letters  on  Embarrassment  to 

Literature.     Wise.  Acad,    of  Science,    Transactions,  Vol. 

4,  pp.  51-55.  19.  12  1 

Wakefield,    Gilbert.      Origin  of    Alphabetical    Character. 

(Manchester,  Eng.,  Lit.   and  Philos.  Soc.     Vol.  2.)       35.8 

Alps,  The.  See  Cheever,  Geo.  B.  W  anderings  of  a  Pilgrim, 
etc.  52.  3 

Alsop,  George.  Character  of  the  Province  of  Maryland.  In 
four  parts.  Also  a  small  Treatise  on  the  Wild  and  Naked 
Indians  (or  Susquehanokes)  of  Maryland,  with  Historical 
Letters.  IS'ew  ed.,  with  introduction  and  notes,  by  J.  G. 
Shea.     (1666.)     K  Y.,  1869.     8vo.  11.1 

Alsted,  Johann  Heinrich  (German  writer,  1588-1638.)  Pan- 
acea Philosophica.     Herborna  !N'assoviorum,  1610.     8vo. 

56.  2 

Altitudes,  Barometric.  See  Macomb,  M.  M.  Tables  of 
Barometric  Altitudes.  50.  7 

Alton,  III.  See  Beecher,  Edward.  Narrations  of  Riots  at 
Alton.     Alton.  1838.     12mo.  18.  5. 

Alton,  III.  See  Lincoln,  W.  S.  Alton  Trials:  of  W.  S.  Gil- 
man,  and  others,  for  riot,  etc.  18.  15 

Alvarez,  Fernando,  de  Toledo,  Capitan.  Purem  Indomitio. 
Poema,  &c.  Publicado  bajo  la  direccion  de  Don  Diego 
Barros  Arana.  Liepzig,  1862.  8vo.  (Bibliotheca  Ameri- 
cana, No.  1.)  32,  II. 
(Narrates  the  Indian  insurrection  of  1598.  in  Chili.) 

Alyord,  Gen.  Benjamin.  Remarks  upon  the  Reorganization 
of  the  Army.  Washington,  1876.  8vo,  pp.  12.  (U.  S. 
Dept.  of  War.)  51.  9.  1 

Statement  in  reply  to  inquiries  relating  to  Staff  Organiza- 
tion. (U.  S.  Cong.,  House  Letters,  etc.  Ramsey  Pamph- 
lets, Vol.  34,  No.  6.)  60.  2 
Tangencies  of  Circles  and  of  Spheres.  No  imprint.  4to. 
9  plates.     (Smiths.  Contrib.  Vol.  8.)  49.7 

Alvord,  Clark.  Past,  Present  and  Future  of  Greenbacks,  in- 
cluding the  National  Currency  Law.  (By  a  Republican 
Farmer.)     Milwaukee,  1868.     8vo.  33.  7.  9. 

Alvord,  J.  W.  Report  on  Schools  for  Freedmen,  1867-69. 
Washington  1867-69.  8vo.  (U.  S.  Dept.  of  War,  Bureau 
of  Freedmens,  etc.)  30.  7.  7. 

A.LV0RD  Family.  Burke  and  Alvord  Memorial.  See  Burke 
Family.  47.  1 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY: 

Alzog,   Rev.   John.     Manual    of  Universal  Church  History. 

Trans,  by  Rev.   F.  J.  Pabisch  and  Rev.  Thos.  S.  Byrne. 

3  Vols.      (From  the  Catholic  standpoint.)     Cincinnati, 

1874-8.     8vo.  42.  4 

Amazon,  The  River.     See  Herndon,  W.  L.,  and  Gibbon,  Lard- 

ner.     Explorations   of  the  Valley  of  the  Amazon    (1850- 

52.)     Washington,  1853-54.     8vo.     Part.  1-2.  52.  5. 

Warren,   J.  Esaias.      Para.      Scenes  and  Adventures  on 

the  Banks  of  the  Amazon.     N".  Y.,  1851,  12mo.        52.  5 

Winsor,  Justin.     The  Amazon  and  El  Dorado. 

Valley  of  the.     See  Bulfinch,  Thomas.     Voyage  of  Madame 

G-odin  down  the  Amazon.  20-6 

Ambler,  Richard  C.     Sketch  of  James  Beebee.     Read  before 

the  Fairfield  County  Historical  Society,    Sept.    8,    1882. 

Boston,  1884.     8vo.  43.  6. 

Ambrose,  D.  Leib.     History  of  the  Seventh  Regiment  Illinois 

Volunteer  Infantry.     (Southern  Rebellion.)     Springfield, 

.'868.     12mo.  29.  11 

Ambrose,  Paul,  pseud.     Sae  Kennedy,  J.  P.    (Mr.  Ambrose's 

Letters,  etc.) 

America.     For  catalogues  of  books  relating  to   America,  see 

Catalogue^  sale. 

Account  of  two  Maps  of  America,  published  respectively 

in  1850  and  1855.     By  Henry  Phillips,  Jr.     Q^.  J.  Hist. 

Soc.  proc.  Vol.  6.)  10.  8.  1. 

See  Anderson,  A.    C.     ]N'otes  on  J^orthwestern  America. 

10.  10.  6 

Anburey,  Thomas.     Travels  through  the  Interior  Parts  of 

America,  etc.     2  Vols.     London,  1791     8vo.  l6.  3 

Anderson,  A.  C.  -^otes  on  IN'orth western  America.    19,  10.  6 

Baldwin,    J.   D.      Ancient    America;    Notes  on  American 

Archaeology.  15.  13 

Bpnnycastle,  R.  H.     Spanish  America,  etc.  52.  3 

Burke,  Edmund.     Account  of  the  European  Settlements  in 

America.  14:.  2 

Charlevoix,    P.   F.      X    de.      Fask's    Chronologiques    des 

Nouveau  Monde,  etc. 

Climate,  the  Effects  Upon  Europeans.     See  Thaler,  N.  S. 

Narrative  and  Crit.  History  of  America.       Vol.  4.  p.  10. 

Disturnell,  J.     Influence  of  Climate  in  North  and  South 

America.  4^-  1^ 

Gaffard,  Paul.     Etude  sur  les  Rapports  de  I'Amerique  et 

de  F  Ancien  Continent,  etc.  16.12 


44  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

America  —  (Continued). 

Gordon,  James  Bentley.  Historical  and  Geographical  Me- 
moir. 16.  14 

Hellwald,  Frederick  von.     The  American  Migration.     49.  3 

Hazlitt,  Wm.  Editor,  Tabor's  History  of  the  Colonization 
of  America,  2  Vols.  London,  1851.     12mo.  16.  2 

Itinerant  Observations  in  America,  1745.  15.  13 

Leland,  Charles  G.  Discovery  of  America  by  the  Chinese 
Buddhist  Priests  in  the  Fifth  Century.  London,  1875. 
12mo.  16.  15 

Mcodemus,  W.  J.  L.  Ancient  Civilization  of  America. 

19.  12.  1 

Ogilby,  John.  America,  the  Latest  and  Most  Accurate 
Description  of  the  New  World.  V. 

Plumier,  Charles.  Description  des  Plantes  de  I'Amer- 
ique.  V. 

Eafn,  C.  C.     Memoiresur  le  decouverte  d  I'Amerique.    40.  9 

Eich,  Obadiah.  Catalogue  of  Books  Eelating  to  Amer- 
ica. 74.  10 

Eoorbach,  O.  A.  Catalogue  of  American  Publications, 
1820-52.  74.  10 

Sabin,  Joseph.  Dictionary  of  Books  Eelating  to  Amer- 
ica. 74.  10 

Sarmiento,  D.  F.  Korth  and  South  America;  a  Dis- 
course, etc.  8.  13 

Scherer,  J.  B.  Eecherches  Historiques  et  Geog.  sur  le 
nouveau  monde.  20.  8 

^Thomas,    Isaiah.      History   of   Printing  in  America,    pre- 
vious to  1776.  9.  10 

Thompson,  G.  A.    Kew  Theory  of  how  America  was  Peopled. 

49.  10 

Yries,  D.  P.  de.  Voyages  from  Holland  to  America, 
1632-1644.  20.  12 

"Winterbotham,  Wm.  Historical,  Geographical,  etc..  View 
of  America,  1799.  33.  5 

Also  Names  of  its  Different  States  and  Countries,   Peru, 
TJ.  S.,  etc. 
America,  Antiquities.     See  Archaeological  Institute  of  Amer- 
ica. 15.  11.  1 

Bradford,  A.  W.  American  Antiquities.  15.  10 

Gibbs,  George.  Instruction  for  Eesearch  Eelative  to  the 
Ethnology,  etc.  49.  2 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  45 

America,  Antiquities — (Continued). 

Habel,    S.      Sculptures    of  Santa    Lucia    Cosumalwhuapa, 
Guatemalia.  49.  14 

Jones,  Geo.     History  of  Ancient  America  Anterior  to  Co- 
lumbus. 15.  10 

Lubbock,  John.     Korth  American  Archaeology.  49.  3 

Nadaillac,  Marquis  de.     Prehistoric  America,  etc.    London, 
1885.     8vo.  16.  4. 

IS'orth west  Coast;  Eesults  of  Eecent  Ethnological  Eesearches, 
etc.     N.  Y.     n.  d.  fo.  •  85.  8 

Phillips,  Henry.  Supposed  Euniclnscriptions  at  Yarmouth, 
N.  S.  15.11.1 

Priest,  Josiah.     American  Antiquities  and  Discoveries  in 
the  West.  15.  10 

Putnam,  C.  E.     Vindication  of  the  Authenticity  of  the  El- 
ephant Pipes,  etc.  15.  11.  1 

Eau.   Charles.     Archaeological  Collection  in  the  National 
Museum.  49.  14 

Palenque  Tablet  in  the  l^ational  Museum.  49.  14 

Wilson,  Daniel.     Prehistoric  Man.  15.  10 

See,  also,  Indians,  Antiquities,  Mounds,  Northmen,  etc. 

Archaeological   Institute  of;    Bulletin  Jan.  1883.     Boston, 
1883.     8vo.  15.     11.     1 

Contents:     1.  Report  by  A.  F.  Bandelier  on  Investigations  in  New 

Mexico,  1882. 
Notes  of  a  Terra  Cotta  from  Cyprus,  in  the  Metropolitan  Museum  of 

Art,  N.  Y.,  by  T.  W.  Ludlow. 
Report,  1884,  and  Report  of  the  American  School  of  Classical  Studies 

at  Athens,  1883-84-86.     Cambridge,  1883-6.     8vo. 

America,  Historical.     See  Frost,  John.     Pictorial  History  of 
America.  14.  6 

Holmes,  Abiel.     American  Annals.     1492-1806. 

14.  10 

Leland,  C.  G.     Discovery  of  America,  etc.  16.  15 

Lossing,  B.  J.     Our  Country;  a  Household  History,  etc. 

16.  7 
Robertson,  Wm.  History  of  America,  1492-1652.  40.  14 
Willson,  Marcius.     American  History.  14.  13 

See  Winsor,   Justin,     l^aming  of  America.     Critical  and 

Bibliographical  Notes  on  Yespucius,  etc.     (ITar.  and  Crit. 

Hist,  of  Amer.  Vol.  11,  p.  183.)  25.  9 


46  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

America.     Historical — (Continued). 

Winsor,  Justin.     Early  Maps  of  Cartography  of  America, 
etc.     (Nar.  and  Crit.  Hist,  of  Amer.  Vol.  11.)  25.  9 

Winsor,  Justin,  Editor,  and  Others.     ^N'arrative  and  Criti- 
cal History  of  America.  25.  9 

America  and  the  Americans.     See  Murat,  N.  A.         33.  10 

Archaeological  Institute  of.  See  Arch.,  etc.  15.  11.  1 

British.     See  British  America. 

See  ateo  Canada;  Anticosti,  Ungava  Bay,  etc. 

Central.     See  Blair,  F.  P.   Jr.     Speech  on  the  Acquisition 
of  Central  America,  1858.  33.  7.  1 

Carroll,  A.  E.     Central  America.  33.  6 

Davis,  Asahel.     Lecture  on  the  Antiquities  of,  1840. 

14.  13.  1 

Everett,  Edward.     Speech  on  the  Central  American  Treaty, 
1853.  33.  12.  3 

Galindo,  Don  Juan.     Euins  of  Copan,  etc.  9.  10 

Gallatin,  Albert.     IsTotes  on  the  Semi-Civilized  Nations  of 
Mexico,  Yucatan,  etc.  15.  10 

Holden,  E.  S.     Studies  in  Central  America  Picture  Writing. 

50.  7 

Miles,  Nathaniel.       Plan   for  the  Construction  of  a  Ship 
Canal.  60.  1 

Morelet,  Arthur.     Travels  in  Central  America,  186-?    52.  3 

Eosny,  Leon  de.     L'ecriturehieratique  de  FAmerique  Cen- 
trale. 

Squier,  E.  G.     Travels  in  Central  America.  15.  14 

Stephens,  John  L.     Incidents  of  Travel  in.      2  Vols.  1841. 

52.  3 

Sullivan,  J.  T.     Historical  and  Technical  Information  Eelat- 
ing  to  the  Problem  of  Inter  oceanic  Canal  via  the  Isthmus. 

49.  13 

Isthmus  of.      See  Pitman,   R.    B.     Practicability  of  Join- 
ing the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans  by  a  Ship  Canal,  etc. 

20.  5 
See,  also,  Darien,  Isthmus  of;  Guatemala;  Kicarauguaj 
Yucatan;  etc. 

See  Hazlitt,  Wm.,  Editor.     Talvi's  History  of  the  Coloniza- 
tion of  America.     2  Vols.    London,  1851.     12mo.       16.  2 
America,  North.     See  Kidder,  Frederic.    Discovery  of  North 
America  by  John  Cabot,  1497.  14.  13.  1 

Shoeppf,  J.  D.     Climate  and  Diseases  of  America.  51.  11.  4 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  47 

America,    I^ortli.      See  Gordon,   James    Bentley.     Historical 
and  Geographical  Memoir  of  the  North  American  Con- 
tinent, etc.,  Dublin,  1820.     4to.  16.  14 
Eobinson,  Conway.     Account  of  Discoveries  and  of  Voy- 
ages along  the  Atlantic  Coast,  etc.    Eicllmond,  1845.   8vo. 

16. 13 
Shaler,  N.  S.     Physiography  of  North  America.     (Narra- 
tive and  Grit.  Hist,  of  Amer.,  Yol.  IV.  p.  i.xxx.)      25.  9 
Verazzano,  Giovanni  de.     Voyage  along  the  Coast  of  North 
America  from  South  Carolina  to  New  Foundland,  1524. 

10. 4 
The  Naming  of.     See  Winsor,  Justin.     (Nar.  and  Crit.  Hist, 
of  Amer.,  Vol.  2.)  25.9 

See,  also,  British  America,  British  Columbia,  Canada,  Mex- 
ico, U.  S.,  and  other  divisions. 
Eussian.    See  Alaska.  % 

Hale,  E.  E.     Magellan's  discovery.  25.  9 

South.     See  Brackenridge,  H.  M.     Voyage  to  South  Amer- 
ica in  the  years  1817  and  1818.     2  Vols.  Bait.,  1819.     8vo. 

42.10 

Humboldt  (F.  H.)  A.  von.     Travels  to  the  Equinoctial  Ee- 

gions,  1799-1804.  52.  5 

Lettres  Edifiantes,  etc.  1780-83.  20.  8 

Eojas.  F.  M.,  y.     Exploracion  Official,  Comprendiendo 

Venezuela,  Guayana  inglesa,  etc.  52.  5 

Sullivan,  Edward.     Eambles  and  Scrambles  in.        22. 1 

'  Wilkes,  Charles.     U.  S.  Exploring  Expedition,  1838-42. 

49. 13 

See,  also,  Amazon,  Andes,  Chili,  Peru,  etc. 

American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.   See  White,  D.  A. 

Eulogy  on  John  Pickering,  president,  delivered  Oct.  28, 

1846.  43. 9 

Agriculturist.     Vol.  35,  1876.  New  York,  4to.  72.  4 

Almanac  and  Depository  of  Useful  Knowledge,    1830-61. 

12mo.     24  Vols.  33. 1 

See  Spofford,  A.  E.,  Editor.,     1879-87,  33.  8 

and  Foreign  Anti-Slavery  Society.    Eeport,-  1853.     30.  78 

American  Foreign  Bible  Society      Eeport,  1843.     (Misc. 

Pamph.     Vol.  13,  No.  1.)  53.  6 

Annals.     See  Holmes,  Abiel.     2  Vols.  1808.  14. 10 

Annual  Eegister,  1825-33.     5  Vols.     N.  Y.     8vo.        63.  14 

Of  Public  Events,  1831-32.     Brattleboro,    1833.     8vo. 

53.14 


48  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

American  Antiquarian,  The.     Quarterly  Journal  Devoted  to 

Early  American  History,  Ethnology  and  Archaeology.    6 

Vols.     8vo.     Chicago,  1878-86.  25.  3 

American  Antiquarian  Society.     Account  of  the  Society,  in- 

corporated'Oct.  24,  1812.     Boston,  1813.     8vo.  9.  3 

Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Society;  with  the  Laws 

and  Regulations,  and  a  List  of  Donations.  Worcester, 

1819.     8vo.  9. 3 

By-Laws,  Oct.,  1831.     ^o  title  page.     18mo.  9.  3 

Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  Library.     Worcester,  1837. 

8vo.  74.  13 

Communication  from  the  President  (Isaiah  Thomas)  to 

the  Members,  Oct.   24,  1814.     Worcester,  1814.     8vo. 

9.3 
Memorial  of  S.  F.  Haven,  librarian.  Worcester,  1882. 
#    8vo.  42.  13. 11.  2 

Officers,  1812-1881;  with  Lists  of  Members,  1881.  Wor- 
cester, 3881.     8vo.  9.  10. 1 
Proceedings  at  a  Special  Meeting,  Jan.  17,  1865,  in  Refer- 
ence  to  the  Death   of  Edward  Everett.     Boston,    1865, 
8vo.  43.  3 
Proceedings,  1839,  43,  49-84.     Cambridge,  etc.  8vo.  8  Vols, 
bd.  9.3 
Publications  of  the  Society,  Compiled  by  I^athaniel  Paine. 
Worcester,  1883.     8vo.                                                  9. 10.  1 
Report  at  the  Annual  Meeting,  Oct.,  1821.     n.  t.  p.     8vo. 

9.3 
Transactions  and  Collections.     Worcester,   1820-74.     8vo. 
6  Vols. 

Contents:  (In  part.)  Atwater,  Caleb;  Antiq.  in  Ohio.  V.  1. 
Davis,  John,  Memoir  of.  yol.  3.  Galindo,  Don  Juan,  Ruins  of 
Copan  in  Central  America.  Vol.  2.  Gallatin,  Albert,  Indian 
Tribes.  V.  2.  Gookin,  Daniel.  Christian  Indians.  V.  2.  Hen- 
nepin, Louis,  Discovery  of  the  Mississippi.  V.  1.  Hull,  John, 
Diaries.  Vol.  3.  Joselyn,  John,  New  England's  Varieties  Dis- 
covered. V.  4.  Lane,  Sir  Ralph,  Life  of.  Massachusetts  Records. 
V.  3.  Original  Documents,  Illustrating  the  History  of  Virginia. 
V.  4.  Thomas,  Isaiah,  History  of  Printing,  etc.  Vols.  5  and  6. 
Thomas,  Isaiah,  Memoir  of.  Vol.  2.  Winthrop,  T.  L.,  Memoir  of. 
V.  3.  Voyage  to  Spitzbergen  (1613).  V.  4.  Wingfield,  E.  M., 
Discourse  of  Virginia.     V.  4. 

Jenks,  Wm.     Address  to  the  Society,  Oct.   23,  181 3.     Bos- 
ton, 1813.     870.  •  9. 3 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  4& 

American  Antiquarian  Society— (Continued). 

Lapham,  I.  A.  Antiquities  of  Wisconsin,  as  Surveyed  on 
Behalf  of  the  Society.  49.  7 

Lincoln,  Wm.  Address  before  the  Society,  Oct.  23,  1835, 
on  C.  C.  Baldwin.  *  9. 3 

Paine,  Wm.     Address  to  the  Society,  Oct.  23,  1815.        9.  3 

Putnam,  F.  W.     Account  of  Archaeological  Excursions  in 

Wisconsin  and  Ohio;  read  Oct.  22,  1883.  13.  11.  1 

American  Anti-Slavery  Society.     Anti-Slavery  Tracts,  ^o. 

.  1.  The  United  States  Constitution,  a  pro-slavery  instru- 
ment,    n.  t.  p.     12mo.     p.  12.  30.  73 

Same,  No.  2.  White  Slavery  in  the  United  States,  n.  t.  p. 
12mo.  30.  73 

Same,  ^o.  3.  Colonization.  By  O.  B.  Frothingham.  n.  t. 
p.  30. 73 

Declaration  of  Sentiment,     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  30  7.  5 

Same,  and  Constitution.     Phil.,  1861.     12mo.  30.  7.  8 

Platform.     N.  Y.,  1860.     12mo.  30.  7.  8 

Eeports,  1834,  186  L.     K  Y.,  1834,  etc.     8vo.  30.  7.  8 

Tracts,  New  Series.  No.  1.  Child,  Mrs.  L.  M.;  Correspond- 
ence with  Gov.  Wise  and  Mrs.  Mason.  No.  4.  New 
Eeign  of  Terror  in  the  Slave  States.  8.  Phillips,  Wen- 
dall ;  Philosophy  of  the  Abolition  Movement.  10.  Gar- 
rison, W.  L.;  Infidelity  of  Abolitionism.  13.  Phillips, 
Wendall ;  No  Slave  Hunting  in  the  Old  Bay  State. 

30.  14.  1 

Higginson,  T.  W.  The  New  Eevolution.  Speech,  May  12, 
1857.  30.  14. 1 

Parker,  Theodore.     Great  Battle  Between  Slavery  and  Free- 
dom. 30.14.1 
American    AftcHiTECT  and    Building  News.      Vols.   1-18. 
1876-86.     Boston,  1876-86.     4to.     9  Vols.  51. 7 

Archives:  Ed.  by  M.  St.  Clair  and  Peter  Force.  4th  Series. 
1774-76.     Wash.,  1837-46.     fo.     6  Vols.  50.5 

Same,  5th  Series.     1776-83.     Wash.,  1848-52.     fo.     3  Vols. 

50.5 

Art  Union.  Transactions,  1848-49.  N.  Y.,  1848-49.  8vo. 
2  Vols.  51.3.3 

Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science.  Constitution, 
List  of  Meetings,  Officers,  etc.,  for  the  35th  Meeting,  Min- 
neapolis, 1883.     Salem,  1883.     8vo.  57. 10.  1 


•50  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

American  Association  for  Advancement  of  Science — (Cont'd). 

Memorial  to  Congress,  Upon  the  Cultivation  and  Care  of 
Forests.     No  imprint.     (1874.)     4to.  49.10 

Proceedings  of  Annual  Meetings,  1848-86.  34  Vols.  v.  p. 
1849-86.     8vo.  '  42.9 

Report  of  the  Committee  on  Weights  and  Measures,  and 
Coinage.  Detroit  Meeting,  1875.  Salem,  Mass.,  1875. 
8vo.  33.  7.  8 

Association  of  Instructors  of  the  Blind.  Proceedings,  1871, 
72,  74,  76,  78,  84.     v.  p.     187 J -78.     8vo.  57.  5.  5 

American  Authors.  Homes  of  American  Authors,  Comprising 
Anecdotical,  Personal  and  Descriptive  Sketches  by  Vari- 
ous Writers.     K  Y.,  1853.     8vo.  45.9 

Bankers'  Association.  Eeport  of  the  Executive  Council  for 
1877.     N.  Y.,  1877.     8vo.  33.  7.  8 

Proceedings  of  the  Convention  at  Saratoga,  Aug.  7-9,  1878. 
K  Y.,  1878.     8vo.  33.  7.  8 

Proceedings  of  the  Convention  at  Saratoga,  for  1879. 

33.  7.  8 
See  Knox,  John  Jay.     American  Bank  Statistics.     Ad- 
dress at  the  Convention,  1881.  33.  7.  8 
American  Baptist  Historical  Society.     See  Bailey,  Eev.  Silas. 
Address  before,  1857.                                                 38. 12.  10 

Twenty-third  Anniversary,  held  in  Philadelphia,  May  29, 
1876.     Phila.,  1876.     8vo.     pp.15.  56.5.7 

Baptist  Home  Mission  Society.  Eeports,  1827,  1862.  X. 
Y.,  1827,  1862.     8vo.  38. 12. 10,  and  38.  5 

Baptist  Publication  Society.  Sixty-one  Years.  (A  histor- 
ical sketch.)'  ^o  title  page.  Phila.  [1858?]  8vo. 
pp.  20.  38.  12. 10 

Baptist  Year  Book.  1872-83.  2  Vols.  Phila.,  1872-83. 
12mo.  38. 11 

Baptist  Missionary  Union.  Eeport  on  the  Proposed  Amend- 
ment to  the  Constitution.  Troy,  1848.  8vo.  (Misc. 
Pamph.     Vol.  17,  No.  10.)  53.  6 

Baptist  Publication  and  Sunday- School  Society.  Eeport 
and  Minutes  of  Meeting  at  Baltimore,  1841.     Phila.     8vo. 

53.6 

Bastile.     See  Marshall,  J.  A.     Phila.,  1869.     8vo.        29. 10 
American  Bible  Society.     Address  of  the  Managers  to  the  Aux- 
iliaries, Members  and  Friends,  in  regard  to  a  general  sup- 
ply of  the  United  States  with  the  Sacred  Scriptures,  etc. 
K.  Y.,  1856.     8vo.  56. 11.  6 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  51 

American  Bible  Society — (Continued). 

Addresses  at  the  Celebration  of  the  Fiftieth  Anniversary 
and  Jubilee  Year  of  the  American  Bible  Society.  K 
Y.,  1866.     8vo.  56.  11.  6 

Annual  Eeports,  for  the  years  1827,  '28,  '49,  '56,  '61, 
'63,  '66,  '67,  '77.     K  Y.     v.  d.     8vo.  56.  11.  6-7 

Bible  Society  Guide,  for  the  use  of  Auxiliaries  and 
Branches  of  the  American  Bible  Society.  N.  Y., 
1853.     8vo.  56.  11.  6 

Bible  Society  Manual;  or  Brief  View  of  the  History  and 
Operations  of  the  American  Bible  Society,  and  of  the 
Bible  Cause  in  General.  K.  Y.,  1852.  8vo.      56.  11.  6 
Brief  Views  of  the  Plans  and  Operations  of  the  Ameri- 
can Bible  Society.     N.  Y.,  1849.     8vo.  56.  11.  6 
Eesolutions  of,  and  an  Address  to  the  Christian  Public, 
on  the  subject  of  supplying  the  whole  world  with  the 
Sacred  Scriptures,  within  a  definite  period,  etc.     N. 
Y.,  1833.     8vo.                                                      56.  11.  6 
Thirteenth  Annual  Meeting,  July,  1829.     No.  18,  new 
series.     Ko  title  page.     8vo.                             56.  11.  6 
Adams,  William.     Life  of  J.  C.  Brigham.     Discourse, 
November  9,  1862,  by  request  of  the  Society. 

43.  6.  B.  2 

Ferris,  Isaac.     Jubilee  Memorial.  56.  11.  6 

See  Spring,  Gardiner.     Dissertation    on    the    Eule  of 

Faith,  in  Cincinnati,  at  the  meeting  of  the  Society. 

(Misc.  Pamph.  Vol.  2,  No.  19.)  53.  12 

See,  also,  American  and  Foreign  Bible  Society. 

Board  of  Commissioners.    See  Ferris,  Isaac.    Thy  Kingdom 

Come.     A  Discourse,  etc.     (Misc.  Pamph.  Vol.  4,  No,  10.) 

53.  12 
Whipple,  C.  K.     Eelation  of  the  American  Board  to 
Slavery.  30.  14 

Churches  the  Bulwarks  of  American  Slavery.    By  an  Amer- 
ican.    Newburyport,  1842.     12mo.  30.  7.  3 
Colonies.     See  Chalmers,  George.     Political  Annals  of  the 
Present  United  Colonies,  from  Their  Settlement  to  the 
Peace  of  1763.  10.  4 
Force,  Peter.     Tracts  and  Other  Papers  Eelating  to  the 
Settlement  of  the  Colonies  in  North  America.    4  Vols. 

14.  12 
Lawrence,  Eugene.     Colonial  Progress.  14.  10 


52  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

American  Colonies — (Continued). 

Oldmixon,  John.  British.  Empire  in  America.         14.  9 
Pennsylvania  Archives.    2d  Series.    Vol.  3,  pp.  565-622. 
Essay  on  the  Constitutional  Power  of  Great  Britain, 
etc.  11.   13 

Wynne,  J.  H.  General  History  of  the  British  Empire 
in  America.  14.  12 

See,  also.  Colonization. 
Colonization  Society.     Address  of  the  Managers  to  the  Peo- 
ple of  the  United  States,  June  19,  1832.     Washington, 
1832.     8vo.  30.  7.  10 

Information  About    Going  to    Liberia.     Washington, 

1852.  8vo.  30.  7.  10 
Memorial  of  the  Semi-Centennial  Anniversary,  cele- 
brated in  Washington,  Jan.  15,  1867.  Washington, 
1867.  8vo.  30.  14 
Contents:     Minutes;   Addresses  of  J.     H.    B.    Latrobe,    D.    B. 

Warner,   T.  M.  Clark;  Historical  Discourse,  by  Joseph  Tracy; 
Documents  Concerning  Liberia. 

Eeports,  1831,  '45-47,  '49-61,  '64,  '65,  '67,  '72.  Wash- 
ington.    8vo.  30.  7.  9 

Eeport  at  a  Meeting  of  the  Friends  of  the  Society  in 
Worcester  County,  held  in  Worcester,  Dec.  8,  1830. 
Worcester,  1831.     8vo.  30.  7.  10 

Clark,  T.  M.     Address.     (Eeport,  1867.) 

Clay,  Henry.  Address  before  the  Society,  Jan.  21, 
1851.     Amer.  Col.  Eeport,  1851.  30.  7.  9 

Everett,  Edward.     Address.     Amer.  Col.  Soc.  Eeport, 

1853.  30.  7.  9 
Humphrey,  E.  P.     Color  Question  in  the  United  States. 

Paper  read  before  the  Society,  Jan.  10, 1877.  30.  7.  10 

Jay,  William.  Inquiry  into  the  Character  and  Ten- 
dency of  the  American  Col.  Soc,  etc.  30.  13 

Latrobe,  J.  H.  B.  Christian  Civilization  of  Africa. 
Address,  etc.  30.  7.  10 

McGill,  A.  T.  Patriotism,  Philanthropy  and  Eeligion. 
An  Address,  etc.  30.  7.  10 

Massachusetts  Col.  Soc,  PM.  The  Amer.  Col.  Soc. 
and  the  Colony  at  Liberia,  etc.  30.  7.  10 

Orcutt,  John.     African  Colonization.     Address,  etc. 

30.  7.  10 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  53 

American — (Continued). 

Congregational  Association,   Boston,  Mass.     Dedication  of 

the  Congregational  House,  Feb.  12,  1873.  8.  3 

Reports,  1864,  *67-70,  '71,  '73,  '76-78,  '81-86.     Boston. 

8vo.  8.  5.  3 

Union,  New  York.    Manual  for  1880.    K  Y.,  1880.    8vo. 

8.  5.  3 
Destiny,    (n.  t.  p.)     8vo,  p.  44.     (Ramsey  Pamph.     Vol.17. 
No.  20.)  60.  8 

Economic  Association.     Constitution,  By-Laws  and  Resolu- 
tions.    N.  Y.,  1885.     16mo  57.  10  4 
Bphemeris  and  Nautical  Almanac,   1886.     By  Simon  New- 
comb.     Washington,  1883.     8vo.  50.  1 
Ethnological  Society.     Transactions.     Vol.  1.     N.  Y.,  1845. 
8vo.                                                                                     15.  10 
Forestry  Congress.     Proceedings,  1885-86,  etc.     Washing- 
ton, V.  d.    8vo.                                                                49.  10.  1 
Free  Trade  League;   Some  Account  of,  and  of  its  Purposes. 
N.  Y.,  1869.     16mo.                                                        57.  2.  2 
Western  Campaignjof  the  Agents,    n.  t.  p.    Svo.    (Ram- 
sey Pamph.     Vol.  38,  No.  28.)  60.  2 
Geographical  and  Statistical  Society  Bulletin.     Vol.  2.     N. 
Y.,  1857.     8vo.                                           *                         33.  5 
See  Carey,  H.  C.     Resources  of  the  Union.     Lecture, 
Dec,  1865.                                                             33.  7.  7 
Daly,  C.  P.     Address,  Jan.  25,  1870.                     74.   7.   1 
Hewitt,  A.  S.     Statistics  and  G-eography  of  the  produc- 
tion of  Iron.     Paper  read  Feb.  21,  1886.              22.  10 
Humboldt  Commemoration.                          43.  13.,  H.  2 
Mowry,  Sylvester.     Geography  and  Resources  of  Ari- 
zona and  Senora.     Read  Feb.  3,  1859.           19.  14.  10 
Squier,  E.  G.     :Geography  and  Archaeology  of  Peru. 
Read  Feb.,  1870.  60.  1 
Stevens,  I.  I.     Address  on  the  Northwest,  Dec.  2,  1858. 

19.  10.  7 
Stevens,  Simon.     New  Route  of  Commerce,  by  the  Isth- 
mus of  Tehuantepec.     Read  Nov.  13,  1870.     52.  3.  1 
Geographical  Society.     See  Wheeler,  G.   M.     Address  on 
Western  Exploration,  Dec.  23, 1874.  19.  10.  6 

Geographical  Society.     Bulletin,  1885.    Nos.  4  and  5,  1886, 
Nos.  1  and  2,  N.  Y.,  1885.     8vo.  16.  4.  2 


54  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

American  —  (Continued). 

Geologists'  and  Naturalists'  Association  of.     Eeports,  1840- 

42.     Boston,   1843.    8vo.  49.  10 

Historical  Record,  and  Repertory  of  I^otes  and  Queries.  Ed. 

by  Benson  J.  Lossiug.    3  Vols.  Phila.,  1872-4.     4to.  53.  7 

Historical  Association.     List  of  Members,  1885.  Broadside. 

14.  13.  1 
Historical  Society.  See  C.iss,  Lewis;  Discourse  at  Washing- 
ton before  the,  1836.  14.  10. 
Woodbury,  Levi.    Historical  Inquiries;  Addre-ss  before 
the,  1837.  44.  13 
Home  Missionary   Society.     Home  Missions   and    Slavery. 
Articles  Explaining  and  Defending  the  recent  action  of 
the  Society.     K  Y.,  1857.  12mo.                                30.  7.  3 
See  Barnes,    Albert.     Home  Missions.     Sermon,  May, 
1849.  53.  12 
Kirke,  E.  N.     The  Church  Essential  to  the  Republic. 
Sermon,  May,  1848.  53.  12 
Independence,    etc.,     1774.     8vo.     See  Cartwright,    John. 

14.  8 
Indians.     See  Indians  of  America. 

Institute,  l!^.  Y.  City.  Catalogue,  :N'.  Y.,  1852.     8vo.     74. 11 
Reports,  1649-55.     Albany.  8vo.  72.  8 

The,  and  its  Missions.     N.  Y.;  1871.    8vo.,  p.  8.    (Ram- 
sey Pamphlets.  Vol.  10,  ^o.  15^.)  60.  1 
Bigelow,   E.   B.    Address  upon  the  Wool  Industry  of 
the  U.  S.,  at  the   Exhibition  in  New  York.     Oct   5, 
1869.    Pamphlet  No.  23  in 'industrial  Protection.'' 

57.  9 
Calthrop,  S.  R.     Lecture  delivered  on  Physical  Devel- 
opment. Norwich,  Conn.,  Aug.  20,  1858.         51.  11.  4 
Cushing,  Caleb.    Address  before  the  Institute,  Oct.  20, 
1836.  74.  7.  1 

Hayes,  J.  L.     Solidarity  of  the  Industries.     Address, 
Oct.  13,  1870.  27.  9 

McAlpine,   W.    J.  Lecture  on  Foundations,  Feb.  13, 
1868.  51.  14.  1 

Woodbury,  Levi.  Promotion  of  Agriculture,  Manufac- 
tures and  Commerce.  Address,  Oct.  11,  1842.     44.  13 
Instructors  of  the  Deaf  and   Dumb.      Proceedings  of  the 
Convention,  1870-82.    8vo.  18.  6.  5 

Iron  and  Steel  Association.     Report,  1872-77.     Phila.  8vo. 
(Ramsey  Pamphlets,  Vol.  16,  No.  31.)  60. 1 


CATALOGUE   OF  THE  LIBRARY.  55 

Amebican — (Continued). 

Journalist.     Yol.    1.     No.  1,  1883.      St.  Louis,  1883.     4to. 

25.  6.  2 
Magazine  of  Useful  and  Entertaining  Knowledge.     Vol.  1. 
Boston,  1839.     8vo.  53.  14 

Medical  Association.  Memorial  to  Congress  on  the  Culti- 
vation of  the  Cinchona  Tree  in  the  U.  S.  Phila.,  1870. 
8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamphlets.     Vol.  9,  No.  8.)  60.  1 

Missionary  Association.     See  Missions. 
Museum  of  Natural   History,    Central   Park,    N.  Y.    City. 
Bulletin.  Yol.  1,  No.  1-5.  N.  Y.,  1881-6.  8vo.      10.  12.  5. 
Reports,  1870,  '72,  '74,  '78,  '85,  'm.     N.  Y.,  8vo. 

10.  12.  5 
Museum;  or  Universal  Magazine.    1792.,  pt.  1.  Phila.    8vo. 

39.  14 

National   Preacher.     Vol.  21,    No.    6.     Sermons  by   Mark 

Hopkins,  Humphrey  P.  Church,  Albert  Barnes,  etc.     no 

title  page.     8vo.     (Misc.  Pamph.     Vol.  2,  No.  9.)     53.12 

Naturalist,  The.     Vols.  2,  3,  4.  Salem,  Mass.,  1869-71.  8vo. 

49.  10 
Notes.     See    Dickens,   Chas.     London,    1842.     8vo.     2 
Vols.  •  33.  4 

Party.     See  Lee,  J.  H.     Origin  and  Progress  of  the  Amer- 
ican Party,  (''Know  Nothings,")  in  Politics.     1855.  33.  6 
Raymond,    James.       Political;  or  "Spirit  of  the    De- 
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Whitney,  T.  R.     Defense  of  the  American  Policy,  as 
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1856.  33.  6 
Peace  Society,  Boston,  puhl.     Remedy  for  War,  Arbitration 
as  a  Substitute  for  the  Sword,  etc.                             30.  4.  2 
People.     See  Gilman,  Arthur.     History  of  The,  etc.     Bos- 
ton, n.  d.     l2mo.                                                                16.  12 
Pharmaceutical  Association.     An  Address  to  Druggists  and 
Apothecaries,  and  their  Clerks  and  Apprentices.  Adopted 
at  its  meeting  in  Cincinnati,  July,  1854.  Phila.,  1854.  8vo. 

51.  4.  7 

Proceedings  of  the  Nineteenth  Annual  Meeting.     St. 

Louis,  1871.  51.  4,  7 

General  Index  to  Vols.  9-17,  Proceedings,  etc.     51.  4.  7 

Philological  Association.     Proceedings  of  the  Seventeenth 

Annual  Session,  1885.     Cambridge,  1886.     8vo.      52.  1.  1 


56  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

American  —  (Continued). 

Philosophical  Society.     Proceedings  at  the  Dinner   Com- 
memorative of  the  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Incor- 
poration of  the  Society.     Phila.,  March  15,  1880.     ^N'o  im- 
print. 8vo.  11.  10. 1 
See  Charming,  W.  E.,  Eemarks  on  National  Literature. 
Oration  by  C.  J.  lugersoll  reviewed,  etc.  44.  1 
Hartshorn,  Henry.     Memoir  of  G.  B.  Wood,  read  Oct. 
11,  1880.     Svo."^                                                43.  7.,  W.  2 
Phillips,  Henry,  Jr.     Kotes  upon  the  Codex  Ramirez. 
Read  Oct.  19,  1883.                                             15.  11.  1 
Pioneer.     Monthly  Periodical,  devoted  to  the  objects  of  the 
Logan  Historical  Society.     Vols.  1  and  2,  1843-44.     18.  9 
Printing  House  for  the  Blind,   Louisville,   Ky.     Reports, 
1874,  '76,  '78.  8vo.                                                         57.  5.  5 
Protestant  Association.     Address  of  the  Board  of  Managers, 
with  the  Constitution,  etc.     Philadelphia,  1843.     8vo. 

56.  12.  8 
Protestant  Society.     Third   Annual   Report,  May  14,  1846. 
N.  Y.     8vo.  56.   12.  2 

Quarterly  Review.  See  American  Review  of  History  and 
Politics.  •  39.  12 

Querist.     1774.     8vo.     See  Cooper,  Myles.  14.  1 

Reform  Tract  and  Book  Society.  On  Slavery.  ^NTo  title 
page.     12m  o.  30.  7.  3 

Review  of  History  and  Politics.  Vols.  1,  2,  1811.  Amer- 
ican Quarterly  Review.  Vol.  8,  1830.  Philadelphia. 
8vo.  39.  12 

American  Revolution.     See  Adams,  John.     Papers  on  the 
Revolution.  44.  3 

And  Sewall,   Jonathan,  Kovanglus,   and  Massachuset- 
tensisj  or  Political  Essays,  etc.,  1774-75.  14.  14 

Allan,  John.  Military  Operations  in  Eastern  Maine  and 
Nova  Scotia,  etc.  7.  8 

Allan,  John.     History  of  the  American  Revolution,  1822. 

14.  9 

Amory,  T.  C.     Daniel  Sullivan's  Visits,  1781,  to  Gen.  John 

Sullivan,  in  Philadelphia  and  Ohio.  43.  7 

Anderson,  Charles.     Oration  on  the  Real  Nature  and  Value 

of  the  American  Revolution,  1855.  74.  7.  4 

Anderson,  John.     History  of  the  War  with  America,  etc. 

1775-1783.     4  Vols.     London,  1785.     8vo.  42.  6. 


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American  Eevolution — (Continued). 

Andre,  Maj.  John.     The  Cow  Chace,  (burlesque  poem.) 

14.  10.  I 

Appeal  to  the  Public  on  behalf  of  Cameria.  14.  10.  1 

Arnold,  Benedict.  Proceedings  of  a  General  Court  Martial, 
for  the  trial  of  Maj.  Gen.  Benedict  Arnold,  June  1,  1779. 
Repr.     N.  Y.,  1865.     8vo.  16.  13 

Balch,  Thomas.  Les  Francais  en  Amerique,  pendant  la 
Guerre  de  la  Independance,  etc.    Paris,  1872.  8vo.  16.  13 

Baldwin  Samuel.  Events  in  Charleston,  S.  C,  during  the 
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Bancroft,  Geo.  Causes  of  the  American  Ee volution.  History 
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Bartlett,  W.  H.    History  of  the  American  Eevolution.  14.  7 

Bell,  C.  H.     The  Privateer    Gen.  Sullivan.  46.  3 

Bloodgood,  S.  D-e  Witt.     The  Sexagenary,  etc.  14.  9 

Boston,  Mass.     Ee-dedication  of  the  Old  State  House,  1882. 

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Boston,  Mass.  Old  South  Church.  Cat.  of  Eevolutionary 
Eelics.  8.  2.  6 

Botta,  C.  G.  G.     History  of  the  War  of  Independence. 

14.  8 

Boucher,  Jonathan.  View  of  the  Causes  and  Consequences 
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Brown,  H.  A.  Oration  on  the  One  Hundredth  Anniver- 
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14.  10.  1 

Burgoyne,  Gen.  John.  State  of  the  Expedition  from  Cana- 
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Burgoyne,  Gen.  John.     Essay  on  Modern  Martyrs.     1780. 

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Butterfield,  C.  W.  Editor.  Washington  Irvine  Corres- 
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Campbell,  Charles,  Editor.  Orderly  Book  of  the  American 
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Campbell,  W.  W.     Annals  of  Tryon  Co.;  or  Border  War- 
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The  Direct  Agency  of  the  English  Government  in  the 
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Candid  and  Impartial  JSTarrative  of  the  Transactions  of  the 
Fleet  under  Lord 'Howe,  etc.  1779.  (Eev.  Pamph.  Vol. 
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58  MINNESOTA    HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

American  Eevolution — (Continued). 

Carrington,  H.  B.     Battles  of  the,  etc.,  Criticised.  14.  13.  1 
Boston  and  New  York,  1775  and  76.  14.  13.  1 

Carroll,  Charles.     Journal  During  his  Visit  to  Can.  in  1776. 

14.  2 
Caruthers,    E.   W.     Eevolutionary  Incidents  in  the  ''Old 
North  State.  "  15.  6 

Catalogue  of  Revolutionary  Relics  Exhibited  at   Boston, 
1875.  8.  2.  6 

Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Battle  of  Rhode  Island.    8.  13 
Centennial  Orations  on  the  Opening  Events  of  the  Revolu- 
tion.    Boston,  1875.  8.  3 
Census  of  Pensioners  Living  in  1840.     Wash.,  1841.     4to. 

50.  4 

Clark,  John  Jr.     Letters  to  Gen.  Washington,  1777. 

Clinton,  Sir  Henry.     Abstract  of  his  Secret  Journal. 

Narrative  of  his  Campaign  in  1781. 

Observation  on  Earl  Cornwallis'  Answer,  1783. 

Cornwallis,  Charles,  Earl.     Answer  to  Sir  Henry  Clinton. 

14.  14 
Dawson,  H.  B.    Assault  on  Stony  Point  by  Wayne,  1779. 

14.  3 

Dayton,  Gen.  Elias.     Papers.  10.  8 

Dearborn,    Henry.     Journal  in    the    Quebec    Expedition, 

177,5.     Cambridge,  1886.     8vo.  14.  10.  1 

De  Peyster,  J.  W.     Address  Before  N.  B.  Hist.  Soc.  1883. 

20.  9.  2 
The  Affair  at  King's  Mountain.  14.  10.  1 

The  Battle  of  Oriskany.  14.  10.  1 

The  Bargoyne  Campaign  of  1777.  14.  10.  1 

The  Engagement  at  Freehold,  N.  J.  14.  10.  1 

Detail  and  Conduct  of  the  American  War.     London,  1780. 

14.  1 
A  detail  of  some  particular  services  performed  in  America 
during  the  years  1776,  '78  and  '79,  giving  a  minute  ac- 
count of  many  important  attacks  on  towns  and  places,  etc. 
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Deux-ponts,  Guillaume  de.  Count.  My  Campaigns  in  Amer- 
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Diman,  J.  L.  Capture  of  Gen.  Prescott,  1776.  8.  13 
Draper,  L.  C.  King's  Mountain  audits  Heroes.  14.  9 
Farrier,  G.  H.  Memorial  of  the  Celebration  of  Paulus 
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American  Revolution  —  (Continued) . 

Feltman,  William.    Journal,  1781-82.    Including  the  March 

into  Virginia,  and  the  Siege  of  Yorktown.     Philadelphia, 

1853.     8vo.  16.  13 

Field,  T.  W.     The  Battle  of  Long  Island.  10.  11 

Foote,  H.  W.     King's  Chapel  and  the  Evacuation  of  Boston. 

8.  2.  6 
Franklin,    Benjamin.     Essays  and  Tracts  Concerning  the 
Revolution.  44.  2 

Freneau,  Philip.     Poems,  chiefly  illustrative  of  the]  War  of 
Independence.  43.  8 

Frothingham,   Richard,   Jr.     The  Alarm  on  the  Night  of 
April  18,  1775.  8.  2.  6 

History  of  the  Siege  of  Boston  and  of  the  Battle  of  Lex- 
ington. 14.  3 
Gardiner,  John.     Oration,  July  4,  1785,  at  Boston.       43.  9 
Gibbes,  R.  W.     Documentary  History  of  the  American  Rev- 
olution. 15.  6 
Gordon,  William.    History  of  the  Independence  of  the  U.  S. 
4  Vols.  14.  8 
Greene,  Geo.  W.     Historical  View  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution.    Boston,  n.  d.                                                         16.  6 
Hall,  Hiland.     Capture  of  Ticonderoga  in  1775.           7.  9.  1 
Hamersley,  T.   H.  S.     Troops  Furnished  by  the  Several 
States.                                                                                 14.  7 
Haven,  C.  C.  Thirty  Days  in  New  Jersey  90  years  ago.     10.  1 
Henry,  J.  J.    Arnold's  Campaign  against  Quebec,  1775. 

14.  2 
Henshaw,  Col.  Wm.     Orderly  Book,  1775.  14.  2 

Herbert,  Charles.     Prisoners  of  1776;  Their  Sufferings,  etc. 

14,  2 
Hibernia  Furnace,  Morris  Co.,  K  J.,  etc.,  in  the  Revolu- 
tionary War.  10.  8.  1. 
Hough,   Franklin  B.,  Editor.      The   Northern   Invasion   of 
October,  1780,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1866.  16.  13 
Hunter,  C.  L.     Sketches  of  Weston,  North  Carolina.     15.  6 
Huntington,  Gen.  Jedediah.     Letter,  1775-76.  9.  5 
Johnston,  H.  P.     The  Yorktown  Campaign,  1781.          14.  2 
Jones,  C.  H.     History  of  the  Campaign  for  the  Conquest  of 
Canada,  in  1776.                                                                 14.  2 
Jones,  J.  S.     Defense  of  the  Revolutionary  History  of  North 
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American  Eevolution — (Continued). 

Jones,  Thomas.     History  of  New  York  during  the  Eevolu- 
tion ary  War.  10.  4 
Kidder,  Frederic.     History  of  the  First   New  Hampshire 
Eegiment.  14.  3 
Kimball,  James.     100th  Anniversary  of  the  Destruction  of 
the  Tea,  etc.                                                                    8.  2.  6 
King,  Charles.     Battle  of  Monmouth  Court  House,  1778. 

10.  8.  2 
Lamb,  E.     Journal   of  Occurrences  during  the  late  War. 
(1783.)  14.  8 

Laurens,  Col.  John.    Army  Correspondence,  1777-78.    14.  10 
Lee,  Charles.     The  Lee  Papers.  10.  4 

Lee,  Henry.  The  Campaign  of  1781  in  the  Carolinas.     14.  2 
Memoirs  of  the  War  in  the  Southern  Department.   14.  9 
Lossing,  B.  J.    Pictorial  Field  Book  of  the  Eevolution.    14.  3 
1776,  or  The  War  for  Independence.  14.  14 

Lovell,  A.  A.  Worcester,  Mass.,  in  the  Eevolution.         8.  3 
Lovell,  Solomon.     Original    Journal.     Penobscot   Expedi- 
tion. 8.  12 
Marshall,  Christopher.     Extracts  from  his  Diary,  1774-81. 

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McKendry,    Wm.      Journal  of  the    Expedition    of   Gen. 

Sullivan  in  1779.    (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.     2d  Ser.,     Vol. 

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Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Proceedings.  One  Hundredth  Anniversary, 

etc.  14.  2 

Minutes  of  the  Tea  Meetings,  1773,  in  Boston.  9.  4 

Moore,  Frank.     Diary  of  the  American  Eevolution.      14.  9 

Songs  and  Ballads  of  the  American  Eevolution.       14.  9 

Moore,  Geo.  H.     The  Treason  of  Charles  Lee.  14.  2 

Nelson,  Thomas,  Jr.     Letters  Eelating  to  the  Siege  of  York- 

town,  1781.  25.  6.  2 

New  Jersey.     Minutes   of  the  Council  of  Safety,    1777-78. 

10.  1 
New  York  City  During  the  American  Eevolution.  14.  3 

Niles,  Hezekiah.     Principles  and  Acts  of  the  Eevolution. 

14.  3 
Norris,    James.     Journal   of  Sullivan's  Expedition,    1779. 

10.  5 

Onderdonk,  Henry,  Jr.    Documents  and  Letters  Illustrating 

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American  Revolution — (Continued). 

Revolutionary  Incidents  of  Suffolk  and  Kings  counties, 

N.  Y.     N.  Y.     1849.     12mo.  '  16.  14 

Patton,  J.  H.    Yorktown.    Account  of  the  Campaign   of. 

New  York,  1882.  8vo.  14.  10 

Pennsylvania.    Minutes  of  the  Provincial  Council,  etc.    11.  2 

Archives.     1766-88.  11.  9 

Second  Series,  Vol.  3.  11.  3 

Perkins,  J.  H.  Border  War  of  the  Revolution.  44.  8 

Pratt,  G-.  W.  Account  of  the  British  Expedition  Above  the 

Highlands.  10. 11.  2 

Price,  Richard.     Obs.   on  the  Importance  of  the  American 

Revolution.  14.  8 

Ramsey,   David.      History    of   the  American   Revolution. 

14.  9 
Raynal,  G.    T.    F.,    Pabbe.     The  Revolution  in  America. 

14.  9 

Rhoads,  Thos.  Y.  The  Battleaelds  of  the  Revolution.  14.  14 

Richmond,  John  W.    Rhode  Island  Repudiation.  8.  6 

Rider,  Sidney  S.     Attempt  to  Raise  a  Regiment  of  Slaves 

in  R.  I.  8,  13 

Robin,  Abbe.     Campagne  de  FArmee  de  M.  Le  Comte  de 

Rochambeau.  33.  4 

Ryerson,  EgertOQ.     Loyalists  of  America  and  their  Times, 

1620-1816.  14.  2 

Schoolcraft,  H.  R.     Sisga  aad  Defence  of  Fort  Stanwix  in 

1776.  10.  4 

Senter,   Isaac.      Journal  of  a  Secret  Expedition  Against 

Quebec.    ^  11.  10 

Shea,  J.  G.  *  French  Fleet  under  De  Grasse.  14.  12 

Siege  of  Charleston  by  the  British  Fleet,  1780.  14.  2 

Siege  of  Savannah,  1779.  14.  2 

Two  Cotemporary  Journals.  14.  3 

South  Carolina.     Journal   of  the   Council  of  Safety.     (So. 

Car.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  Vol.  2.)  15.  6 

Soavenir  of  1775,  Battle  of  Lexington.  14.  10.  1 

Stedman,  C.  History  of  the  American  War,  1794.         14.  *  9 

Stevens,  J.  A.      Expedition  of  Lafayette  Against  Arnold. 

11.  1.  3 

Stiles,  H.  R.     The  British  Prison  Ships.  10.  10 

Stone,    E.  M.,     Editor.     Journal   of  Capt.   Simon  Thayer, 

during  the  Invasion  of  Canada,  1755.     Providence,  1867. 

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American  Eevolution — (Continued). 

Stone,  Wm.  L.,  Editor.     Journal  of  Oapt.  Pausch,  during 

Burgoyne's  Campaign.     Albany,  1886.     8vo.  16.  13 

Campaign  of  Gen.  Burgoyne,  etc.  14.  9 

.  Stryker,  W.  S.     Official  Roster  of  the  Officers  and  Men  of 

]sr.  J.  10.  8 

Tarleton,  Gen.  B.     History  of  the  Campaigns  of  1780  and 
'81,  in  the  Southern  Provinces  of  Korth  America.      14.  8 
History  of  the  Campaigns  of  1780  and  '81,  in  the  South - 
ernProvincesof  North  America.  Another  edition.   14.3 
Thornton,  J.  W.     Palpit  of  the  American  Revolution.  Bos- 
ton, 1860.  12mo.  14.  8 
Tuttle,  J.  F.     Popular  Rights  in  K  J.  Previous  to  the  Rev- 
olution.                                                                          10.  8.  2 
Revolutionary  Fathers  of  Morris  County,  K.  J. 

10.  8.  2 
Upham,  Wm.  P.,  Editor.     Letters  written  at  the  time  of 
the  Occupation  of  Boston,  1775-76.  8.  2.  6 

Walker,  Mrs.     Events  in  Canada  during  the  Invasion  by 
the  American  Army,  1775.  7.  11.  1 

War  in   America.     From    the  British    Annual  Register, 
1779.  14.  10.  1 

Warren,  Mrs.  Mercy.      History  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion.    3  Vols.  1805.  14.  9 
Washington,  George.     Correspondence  and  Papers  Relating 
to  the  Revolution.                                                             44.  4 
Watson,  H.  C.     Campfires  of  the  Revolution.                 14.  2 
Wild,  Ebenezer.     Journal  kept  by  him,  on  the  Expedition 
of  Gen.  Arnold  to  Quebec,  in  1775-6.     (See  Mass.  Hist. 
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Winsor,  Justin.    Editor.    Memorial  Hist,  of  Boston.    Vol.  3. 

9.14 
Reader's  Handbook  of  the  American  Revolution,  1781- 
83.  14.  8 

See  ''Loyalists." 

Biography.     See  Adams,  C.  F.  Life  of  John  Adanis.  44.  3 

Allen,   Jolley.     Loyalist.     Account   of  his  Sufferings   and 

Losses.  44.  3 

Amory,  T.  C.     Gen.  Sullivan   not  a  Pensioner   of  Luzerne. 

43.  7.  S.  2 
Military  Services  and  Public  Life  of  Maj.  Gen.  John  Sul- 
livan. 44.  9 


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American  Eevolution— Biography — (Cbntinued). 

Anderson,  E.  L.     Soldier  and  Pioneer.     Sketch  of  E.  C. 
Anderson.  43.  g 

Arnold,  Benedict.     His  Life,  Patriotism  and  Treason.     By- 
Isaac  A.  Arnold.  44. 1 

Bancroft,  Aaron.     Life  of  Washington.     London,  1808. 

44.4 

Barclay,    Sidney,    Editor.      Personal  Eecollections  of   the 
American  Eevolution.  14.  2 

Barton,  Lieut.  Wm.     Journal  kept  during  Gen.  Sullivan's" 
Expedition,  1779.  10.  8.  2 

Beardsley,  E.  E.     Life  and  Times  of  William  S.  Johnson. 

44.2 

Blanchard,  Claude.     Journal  of  a  Commissary  of  the  French 
Army,  1780-83.  "  14. 2 

Buchanan,  Eoberdeau.-    Biog.    of  Gen.  Daniel  Eoberdeau. 

47.12 

Caldwell,  George.    Memoirs  of  ;N"athaniel  Greene.     Phila- 
delphia, 1819.  44. 9 

Campfield,  Jabez.     Diary  of  Sullivan's  Expedition,  1779. 

10.  8.  1 

Clark,  Joseph.     Diary  of  Joseph  Clark,  May,  1778  to  I^ov.  5 
1779.  *  10. 8 

Clyde,  J.  C.     Eosbrugh,  a  Tale  of  the  Eevolution.  44.  7 

Cof&n,  Charles.     Lives  of  Gen.    John  Thomas,    Col.  Alex. 
Scammell  and  Gen.  Dearborn.  44. 1 

Cornwallis,  Charles,  Earl.     Correspondence.   3  Yols.     43.  2 

Curwen,  Samuel.     Journal  and  Letters  of  an  American  Eef- 
ugee  in  England,  1775-84.  44.  13 

Cutter.  William.     Life  of  Israel  Putnam.  44.  1 

Davis,  W.  W.  H.     Sketch  of  John  Lacy,  General  irl  Eevo- 
lutionary  War.  43.  9 

Deane,  Silas.     Correspondence  of  Silas  Deane,   Delegate  to 
Congress,  1774-76.  7.  6 

De  Peyster,  J.  W.     Life  and  Misfortunes,  and  Military  Ca- 
reer, of  Sir  John  Johnson  (loyalist).  46. 5 
Philip  Schuyler  and  the  Burgoyne  Campaign  in  the 
Summer  of  1777.                                                 43.  7.  S.  2 

Elking,  Max  von.     Memoirs,  etc.,  of  Gen.  (Baron)  Eiedesel, 
during  his  residence  in  America,  1776-83.  43. 8 

Elmer,  Dr.  Ebenezer.     Journal,   during  Sullivan's  Expedi- 
tion. 10.  8. 2 


64  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

American  Eevolution— Biography — (Continued). 

Journal,  during  the  Expedition  to  Canada  in  1776. 

10.  8.  2 
Exertions  of  the  O'Brien  Family  of  Machias,  Maine,  in  the 

Eevolutionary  War.  7 . 1 

Fanning,  David  (a  Tory).     Narrative  of.  Kepr.     New  York, 

1865.     8vo.  16. 13 

Fletcher,  Ebenezer.     Narrative  of  Captivity,  1777,  by  the 

British  and  Indians.  47.  9 

Fox,  Ebenezer.     Adventures  in  the  Eevolutionary  War. 

43.1 
Franklin,  Benjamin.     Autobiography.     Vol.  1.  44.  2 

French,  Maj.  Christopher.     Journal  of  a  British   Captain, 

1775.  7. 6 

Frothingham,  Eichard.     Life  and  Times  of  Joseph  Warren. 

44.  9 
Graham,  James,     Life  of  Gen.  Daniel  Morgan.  44.  1 

Green,  Ezra.     Diary,  as  Surgeon,  or  Eanger,   Under  John 

Paul  Jones,  1777-78.  43.  6.  G. 

Greene,  G.  W.  Life  of  Nathaniel  Greene,  Maj.  Gen.  44.  9 
Greenwood,  I.  J.  Memoir  of  Gen.  Horatio  Gates.  46.  3 
Hadden,  J.  C.     Journal  Kept  in   Canada  and  Upon  Bur- 

goyne's  Campaign  in  1776-77.  14. 10 

Hardenbergh,   J.    L.      Journal,    1779,    in  Gen.    Sullivan's 

Campaign  Against  the  Western  Indians.  10.  11.  2 

Heath,    Gen.^  William.      Memoirs    Containing   Details    of 

Events  During  the  War.  44.  8 

Horry,  Gen.  Peter,  and  Weems,  M.  L.     Life  of  Gen.  Fran- 
cis Marion.  44. 8 
How,  David.     Diary  in  the  American  Ee volution.  14.  3 
Hoy't,  A.  H.     Sketch  of  Joshua  Henshaw  with  Genealogy. 

A^.  3 
Jones,  C.  C.     Life  and  Services  of  Maj.  Gen.  Samuel  Elbert, 

of  Georgia.  43.  6.  E. 

Judson,  L.  C.  Stages  and  Heroes  of  the  Eevolution.  25.  3 
Kapp,  Frederick.     Life  of  Baron  von  Steuben,  Maj.  Gen. 

43.9 
Lafayette,    Marquis    de.       Memoires,    Correspondence    et 

Manuscripts.     2  Vols.     Burxelles,  1857. 
Leake,  J.  Q.     Memoir  of  Gen.  John  Lamb.  *  44.  9 

Loring,  J.  S.     Hundred  Boston  Orators.  43.  5 

Lossing,  B.  L.  Lives  of  the  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of 

Independence.  43. 5 


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Amekican  Eeyolution — Biography — (Continued). 

Washington  and  the  American  Eepublic.  44.  4 

Lynde,  Benjamin.     Diaries  of  B.  Lynde  and  of  B.  Lynde,  Jr. 

44.  13 

Marshall,  John.     Life  of  Washington.  44.  4 

Morris,  Mrs.  Mary.     Private  Journal  kept  During  the  Eev- 

olutionary  War.  47.  3 

Parton,  James,     Life  and  Times  of  Benjamin  Franklin. 

44.  2 
Patton,  J.  H.     Yorktown  Campaign.  14. 10 

Potts,    Dr.    Jonathan.     Biographical  Sketch  of,  by  E.  D. 
:N'eill.  46. 3 

Price,  Ezekiel.     Diary  in  Boston,  1778.  46. 3 

Putnam,  Israel.     Memoirs  of  his  Life  and  Adventures,  etc. 

44.1 

Eeed,   W.  B.     Life  and  Correspondence  of  Gen.    Joseph 

Eeed.  44. 13 

Eogers,  William.     Journal  of  a  Chaplain  in  the  Campaign 

of  1779.  8. 13 

Sabine,  Lorenzo.     American  Loyalists.  14.  2 

St.  Clair,  Arthur.      Life  and  Public  Services  of.     Ed.  by 

W.A.Smith.  44.13 

Sampson,  Deborah.     Female  Soldier  in  the  Ee volution. 

47.9 
Sargent,  Winthrop.     Life  and  Career  of  Maj.  John  Andre. 

43.9 

Sherburne,  Andrew.     Memoirs  of  a  Pensioner  of  the  Navy 

of  the  Eevolution.  •  44.  8 

Sherburne,  J.  H.     Life  and  Character  of  John  Paul  Jones. 

44.9 
Smith,  W.  H.     Life  of  Gen.  St.  Clair.  44. 13 

Sparks,  Jared.     Life  and  Treason  of  Benedict  Arnold.  44. 1 
Life  of  Washington.     V.  I.  44.  4 

Stone,  W.  L.     Life  of  Brant  (Thayendanega),  etc.        44. 11 
Stewart,  J.  W.     Life  of  Capt.  Nathan  Hale,  the  Martyr. 

44.8 
Thacher,  James.     Military  Journal  During  the  Eevolution, 
1775-83.  43.  9 

Tiffany,  Osmond.     Sketch  of  Gen.   Otto  Holland  Williams. 

43.  7.  W.  1 
Tilghman,  Tench.     Memoir  of  Lt.  Col.  Tench  Tilghman. 

44. 12 


66  MINNESOTA  HISTOBIOAL  SOCIETY. 

American  Revolution— Biography— (CoDtinued). 

See  Todd,  0.  B.     Life  and  Letters  of  Joel  Barlow. 

25.3 

Trumbull,    John.       Autobiography,     Eeminiscences,    and 
Letters.     '  44.13 

Tudor,  William.     Life  of  James  Otis.     Events  from  1760- 
1775.  43. 10 

Warren,  Edward.     Life  of  John  Warren,  Surgeon  General 
in  the  Revolution.  44.  13 

Watson,  Elkanah.     Men  and  Times  of  the  Revolution. 

43.1 

Wells,  W.  Y.     Life  and  Public  Services  of  Samuel  Adams. 
3  Vols.  44.  3 

Wheeler,  J.  H.     Sketch  of  the  Life  of  R.  D.  Spaight,  of 
North  Carolina.  44. 13 

Wilkinson,  Mrs.  Eliza.     Letters  during   the  Possession  of 
Charlestown  by  the  British.  14.  2 

Wilkinson,  Gen.  James.     Memoirs  of  His  Own  Times.     3 
Yols.  44. 11 

Williams,  Mrs.  0.  R.     Biography  of  Revolutionary  Heroes. 

43.2 

Wirt  William.     Sketches  of  Patrick  Henry.  44. 1 

American  Revolution,  Controversy.    Bell,  Robert.   Common 

Sense  Additions  to.  14. 1 

Bertie,  Willoughby,  Earl  of  Abingdon.     Thoughts  on  the 
Affairs  of  America.  14.  8 

Burgoyne,  Gen.  John.     Inquiry  into  and  Remarks  upon  the 

Conduct  of.  14. 1 

Letter  to  His  Constituents  upon  His  Late  Resignation. 

14.1 

Clinton,  Sir  Henry.     ]^arrative  Relative  to   His   Conduct, 
etc.  14. 1 

Conway,  Gen.  H.  S.     Speech  in   the  House  of  Commons, 
May  5,  1780.  14.  1 

Dallas,  Robert,  Jr.     Considerations  upon  the  American  In- 
quiry. 14. 1 

Day,  Thomas.     Reflections  upon  the  Present  State  of  Eng- 
land, etc.  14. 1 

Examination  into  the  Conduct  of  the  Present  Administra- 
tion, 1774-78.  14. 1 

Examination  of  Joseph  Galloway,  before  the  House  of  Com- 
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American  Revolution — ( Continued) . 

Galloway,    Joseph.       Candid  Examination  of  the  Mutual 

Claims  of  Great  Britain  and  the  Colonies.  14.  1 

Historical  and   Political  Reflections  on  the  Rise  and 

Progress  of  the  American  Rebellion.  14.  1 

Letters  from  Cicero  to  Cataline  the  2d  (C.  J.  Fox.) 

14.  1 

Letters  to  a  l!^obleman  on  the  Conduct  of  the  War  in 

the  Middle  Colonies.  •  14.  1 

Plain  Truth,  or,  Letter  to  the  Author  of  *' Dispassionate 

Thoughts."  14.  1 

Great  Britain,  Parliament.     House  of  Commons.    Complete 

and  Accurate  Account  of  the  Debate,  July  9,  1782,  on 

the  Cause  of  Mr.  Fox's  Resignation,  etc.     London,  1782. 

8vo.     (Rev.  Pamph.,  Vol.  16,  No.  2.)  14.  1 

Letter  to  the  Rev.  Richard  Watson,  his  Position  on    the 

American  Question.    (Anon.)    London,  1780.     8vo.  (Rev. 

Pamph.,  Vol.  14,  ^o.  2.)  14.  1 

Maundit,  Israel.  Three  Letters  to  Lord  Viscount  Howe,  etc. 

(1780.)  14.  1 

Paine,  Thomas.     Letter  to  Abbe  Raynal.  14.  1 

Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Sherburne  on  his  Speech,  July  10, 

1782.  14.  1 

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New  England  Branch.      Eeport,  1869.     Boston,  1869. 
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Boston.      Its  Position  in  Eegard  to  Slavery.     Boston, 
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Memoir,  With  an  Account  of  the  Dedication  of  the  Oakes 
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AiVfONG  THE  Guerillas.  See  Gilmore,  J.  E.     ^N".  Y.,  1866.     29.  1 

IiKlians.  See  Boiler,  H.  A.     Phlla.,  1868.  1.5.  8 

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Amory,  Thomas,  C.  Daniel  Sullivan's  Yisits,  1781,  to  Gen.  John 
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Analogy  of  Eeligion.  See  Butler,  Joseph.  N,  Y.,  1833. 
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Latter  to  the  Opera  House   Meeting,  Cincinnati.     X.   Y., 

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Anderson,  Chas.  Frederick.    Architect's  Report  and  Plans 

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Anderson,  Osborne  P.  Narrative  of  Events  at  Harper's 
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Anderson,  Rasmus  B.  America  Not  Discovered  by  Columbus. 
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Biographical  Sketch  of  Lyman  C.  Draper.     From  the  His- 
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Scottish  JsTation,  The.    Biographical  History  of  the  People 
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Andre,  Maj.  John.     The  Cow  Chace.     (Burlesque  Poem.)     Be- 
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Andrew,  John  Albion.     Address  at  Boston,  Aug.  27,  1862. 

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Address  at  Brattleborough,  by  Invitation  of  the  Agricultur- 
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Andrew,  John  Albion  —  (Continued). 

Address  to  the  Graduating  Class  of  the  Medical  School  at 
Cambridge,  March  9,  1864.     Boston,  1864.     8vo.  9.  2 

Address  to  the  Legislature,  Jan.  1861,  64,  65.  Addresses 
and  Messages  to  the  Legislature,  1861-66.     8vo.     Boston.. 

8.  1.  2 

Message  to  the  Legislature  on  the  Death  of  A.  Lincoln,  n. 
t.  p.,  8vo.  43.   14.  1 

Memoir  of  J.  W.  Brown.     1860.     16vo.  43.   8 

Speeches  in  Hingham  and  Boston,  In  Eelation  to  John 
Brown,     n.  t.  p.,  8vo.  33.  7.  4 

See  Burnham,  Samuel.     Memoir  of  Gov.  Andrew.         46.  3 

Ceremonials  at  the  Unveiling  of  the  Statue  of,  at  the  State 
House,    Boston,    Feb.    14,    1871.      Boston,    1871.      8vo. 

43.  6.   A. 

See  Sargent,  Horace  B.     Memorial  Address  on,  1875.  8.  9.  6- 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Eulogy  on  J.  A.   Andrew.     Boston,  1867. 

43.  7.  A. 

Andrews,  Alfred.     Genealogical  History  of  Deacon  Stephen 

Hart  and  His  Descendants,  1632-1875.     Hartford,  Conn., 

1875.     8vo.  47.  3 

Genealogical  History  of  John  and  Mary  Andrews,  who  Set- 
tled in  Farmington,  Conn.,  1640,  embracing  their  De- 
scendants to  1872.     Chicago,  1872.     8vo.  47.  1 

Genealogy  and  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Xew  Britain,  Conn. 

Chicago.  1867.     8vo.  7..  5 

Andrews,  Christopher  C.     Condition  and  ?^eeds  of  Spring 

Wheat  Culture  in  the  Northwest.  Washington,  1882.  8vo. 

72.4.1 

Digest  of  the  Opinions  of  the  Attorney  General  of  the 
LTnited  States.     Washington,   1857.  60.  10 

Early  Steps  in  Reconstruction.  Speeches  in  Texas  and-  Ar- 
kansas, 1863-5.     n.  t.  p.,  8vo.  33.  7.  5 

Elements  of  Civilization.  Discourse  before  the  Mercantile 
Library  Association  of  St.  Paul,  Jan.  3,  1860.  St.  Paul, 
1860.     8vo.  74.   7.  2 

Extracts  from  Letters  and  Articles  against- "Know-noth- 
ingism."      St.  Paul,  1859.     8vo.  33.   7.  5 

History  of  the  Campaign  of  Mobile,  jST.  Y.,  1867.  30.  9- 

Minnesota  and  Dacotah;  Tour  in  1856.  Washington,  1857. 
12mo.  22.  1 

Practical  Treatise  on  the  Eevenue  Laws  of  the  United 
States.     Boston,  1858.     8vo.  60.  10» 


84  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Andrews,  Geoege  B. —  (Continued). 

Reflections  on  the  Operation  of  the  Present  System  of  Edu- 
cation.    Boston,  1853.     8vo.  56.  9.  2 

Eeport  made  to  the  Department  of  State,  on  the  Condition 
of  the  Industrial  Classes  in  Sweden  and  Xorway.  Wash- 
ington, 1874.     8vo.  52.   10.  2 

Eeport  of  the  Minister  Resident  of  the  United  States  at 
Stockholm,  on  the  Commerce  of  the  United  States  with 
Sweden  and  Norway.     London,  1877.     8vo.  57.  10.  3 

Report  on  the  Forests  and  Forest  Culture  of  Sweden.  Wash- 
ington, 1872.     8vo.     (U.  S.  Depf  of  State.)  49.  10 

J^eport  on  Pauperism  and  Poor  Laws  in  Sweden  and  Nor- 
way. (Reprinted  from  "Foreign  Relations  of  the  L^.  S.," 
1776.)  London,  1877.  8vo.  57.  5.  3 

Report  on  the  Revenue  from  Spirits  in  Norway.  (Reprinted 
from  the  "Commercial  Relations  of  the  U.  S.")  London, 
1877.  8vo.  37.  10.  2 

Report  on  the  Revenue  from  Spirits,  and  on  the  Civil  Ser- 
vice in  Sweden.  (Reprinted  from  "Foreign  Relations  of 
the  U.  S.,''  1876.)     London,  1877.  8vo.  57.  4.  3 

Suffrage  the  Armor  of  Liberty.  Speech  at  St.  Paul,  Oct. 
26,  1865.  •  33.   7.  5 

Sketch  and  Public  Record  of,  n.  t.  p.,  8vo.  43.  6.  A. 

Andrews,  E.  Re-examination  of  the  Localities  of  Human  An- 
tiquities at  Abbeville,  Amiens  and  Villeneuve.  (From 
the  Amer.  Jour.  Science  and  Arts,  Vol.  45.)  15.  11.  1 

Andrews,  Ethan  Allen,  and  Stoddard,  Samuel.  Grammar  of 
the  Latin  Language,  for  Schools.  65th  ed.  Boston,  1860. 
12mo.  34.  8 

Slavery  and  the  Domestic  Slave  Trade  in  the  U.  S.     Boston, 

1856.  16mo.  30.  6 

Andrews,  E.  B.     Report    Ohio    Geological   Survey,    1869-70. 

51.  5 

Andrews,  E.  W.  Death  of  the  Saint,  etc.     Discourse  on  the 

Death  of  Mrs.  Margaret  McCown,  June  13,  1847.     Troy, 

N.  Y.,  1847.  8vo.  (Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  2,  No.  12.)    53.12 

Andrews,  Lieut.  Geo.    (U.S.A.)    Genealogy  of  the  Andrews 

Family.     (Reprinted  from  the  N.  E.  Hist.  Gen.  Register.) 

Boston,  1886.  8vo.  25.  7.  1 

Andrews,  George  B.    Sermon  on  the  Death  of  James  Tall- 

madge,  inFranklindale,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  9,  1853.    Poughkeep- 

sie,  1853.  8vo.  43.  7.  T.  1 


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Andrews,  Henry  P.  and  Wiggins,  P.  P.  Descendants  of  John 
Porter,  of  Windsor,  Oonn.  Saratoga  Springs,  X.  Y.  1882. 
8vo.  •  47.  5 

Andrews,  Key.  I.  W.  Bearing  our  own  Burdens,  the  Dictate  of 
Manliness,  as  well  as  Religion.  Baccalaureate  Discourse 
at  Marietta  College,  June  23,  1870.     n.  p.,   n.    d.     8vo. 

56.  7.  1 

Washington   County,    and   tlfe   Early   Settlement  of  Ohio. 

Centennial  Historical  Address,  Marietta,  O.,  July  4,  1876. 

Cincinnati,  18V7.  8yo.  -  18.  2 

When  was  Ohio  Admitted  into  the  Union?    n.  t.  p.    8vo. 

18.  3.  1 

Andrews,  J.  X.    History  of  the  Sabbath,  and  First  Day  of  the 

Week.  2ded.  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  1873.     8yo.  56.  10 

Andrews,  John.     History  of  the  War  with  America,  France,. 

Spain  and  Holland,  commencing   in   1775  and  ending  in 

1783.    4  Vols.     London,  1785.  8vo.  42.  6 

Letters  to  the  Count  of  Welderen,  on  Affairs  Between  Great 

Britain  and  the  United  Provinces.     London,  1781.  8vo. 

(Rev.  Pamph.,  Vol.  13,  No.  3.)  14.  1 

Andrews,  John  W.     Oration  before  the  Connecticut  Alpha  of 

the  Phi   Beta  Kappa  Society  at  Yale   College,  Aug.  14, 

1850.  Xew  Haven,  1850.    8vo.    (Yale  College  Addresses, 

Xo.  8.^.)  7.13 

Andrews,  Rufus,  Letter  to  Thurlow  Weed.  N.  Y.  1864.  16mo. 

(Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  4.  No.  6.)  60.  8 

Andrew^s  Family.    See  Andrews,  Alfred.  Genealogical  History 

of  John  and  Mary  Andrews,  who  settled  in  Farmington, 

Conn.,  1640,  embracing  their  descendants  to  1872.       47.  1 

Andrews,  George,  Genealogy  of  the  Andrews  Family. 

25.   7.   1 

Andros  Sir  Edmund.     Answer  of  the  Agent  of  Massachusetts 

to  the  Complaints  of  Sir  Edmund  Andros,  1688.     (jMaine 

Hist.  Coll.  Vol.  5,  pp.  389  399.)  7.  1 

James  IL,  King  of  England.     Commission  to  Sir  Edmund 

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See  Andros  Tracts. 

Andros  Tracts.  Collec^tion  of  Pamphlets  and  Official  Pa- 
pers issued  during  the  period  between  the  overthrow  of 
the  Andros  Government  and  the  establishment  of  the  Sec- 


•86  3IINNES0TA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

oi]d  Charter  of  Massachusetts.  Eeprinted  from  the  orig- 
inal editions  and  MSS.  with  Xotes  and  Memoir  of  Sir  Ed- 
mund Andros,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore.  Boston,  1868-74. 
3  Vols.    8vo.  9.  3 

Contents:  Abstract  of  Laws  of  New  England,  contrary  to  the  Laws  of 
England,  1689.  Yol,  3.  Account  of  the  Late  Revolution  in  New  England, 
by  A.  B.,  Vol.  2.  Andros,  Sir  Edmund,  Report,  Vol.  3.  Appeal  to  the 
Men  of  New  England,  Vol.  3.  Bulkley,  Gershom.  The  People's  Right 
to  Election,  Vol.2.  Byfield,  Nathaniel.  Account  of  the  late  Revolu- 
tion in  New  England,  1689.  Vol.  1.  Considerations  against  the  Charter 
of  Mass.  Bay,  1689.  Vol.  3,»  Dudley,  Joseph.  New  England's  Faction 
Discovered,  1690.  Vol.  2.  Further  Queries.  Vol.  1.  Humble  Address 
of  the  Publicans.  Vol.  2.  Mather,  Cotton,  extracts  from  his*"Par- 
entator."  Vol.  3.  Political  Fables.  Vol.  2.  Mather,  Increase,  Ad- 
dress to  the  Inhabitants  of  Mass.  Bay.  Vol.  2.  Brief  Account  Con- 
cerning Agents.  Vol.  2.  Narrative  of  the  Miseries  of  New  England. 
Vol.  2.  New  England  Vindicated.  Vol.  2.  Reasons  for  the  Confirmation 
of  the  Charters.  Vol.  2.  Account  of  Mather's  Agency.  Vol.  2.  Narrative 
of  the  Proceedings  of  Sir  E.  Androsseand  his  complices;  by  several  gen- 
tlemen. Vol.  1.  Palmer,  John,  Impartial  Account  of  New  England. 
Vol.1.  Present  State  of  the  New  England  Affairs.  Vol.  2.  Randolph, 
Edward,  Biogr.  Sketch,  by  himself.  Vol,  3.  Revolution,  The,  in  New 
England  Justified  and  the  People  Vindicated.  Vol.  1.  Short  Discourse 
on  Joining  the  Plantation  Charters  with  those  of  New  England.  Vol. 
2.  Willard,  Samuel,  Brief  Discourse  concerning  laying  the  hands  on 
the  Bible  in  Swearing,  etc. 

Andross,  Thomas.  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Hon.  Samuel 
Tobey,    Taunton,    1824.     Boston  (repr.  1870.)      8vo. 

43.  7.  T.  1 

Anecdotes.  See  Kirkland,  Frazer.  Pictorial  Book  of  Anec- 
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Angelic  Wisdom  Concerning  Divine  Love  and  Wisdom,  etc. 
See  Swedenborg,  Emanuel.  56.  6 

Angell,  Avery  F.  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Thomas 
Angell,  who  settled  in  Providence,  1636.  Providence, 
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Angell,  George  T.  Cattle  Transportation  in  the  U.  S.  Bos- 
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Angell,  James  Burrill.  Exercises  at  the  Inauguration  of. 
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Angell,  Joseph  K.  See  Rider,  S.  S.  Bibliographical  Memoir 
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Record  Office.  (Moniimenta  Historica  Brit.,    1848.    Fol. 

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Anglo   Saxon   Chronicle,    According  to  the  Several  Original 

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Historical   Quarterly,    Edited  and  Published  by  S.  S.. 
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Annals  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland.     By  an  Officer. 
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Annals  of  the  Faith.  Periodical  Collection  of  Letters 
From  Roman  Catholic  Bishops  and  Missionaries  Employed 
in  the  Old  and  IS'ew  World.  Continuation  of  ^^Lettres 
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Ann  AND  ALE,  l!iJ^.  Y.    St.  Stephen's  College.   Catalogue,  1869,  70, 
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Annual  Wide  Awake  Gift;  a  Know-]^^^othing  Token  for  1855. 
N.  Y.,  1855.     12mo.  23.  6 

Annual  of  Scientific  Discovery.    Ed.  by  D.  A.  Wells  &  Geo. 
Bliss.    1850,  53,  55,  56,  59,  61,  65.     Boston.     8vo.         49.  1 
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Answer  to  Parts   of  a  Work  by  Mathew  Carey,    entitled, 
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Antioch  College.     See  Mayo,  A.  D.    Scholar's  Vocation,  etc^ 
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Catalogues,  1869-70.  Yellow  Springs,  O.  8vo.  18.  10.  7: 

Claims  of  Antioch  College  upon  the  Unitarian  Denomina- 
tion. Boston,  1865.  8vo.  18.  10.  7 
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American  History,  Ethnology  and   Archaeology,  1878-84.. 
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Dugga,  near  Carthage,  etc.                                            15.  lO- 
Domenech,  Emanuel.     Ancient  Euins,  Mounds,  etc.     19.  12 
Fischer,  Heinrich.  Stone  Implements  of  Asia.            9.  10.  1 
Fosbrooke,  T.  D.     Cyclopedia  of  Antiquities  and  Elements 
of  Archaeology,  etc.                                                           34.  3- 
Hammer,  Christian.     Synopsis  of  his  Museum  of  Art  and 
Antiquity,  Stockholm.                                                52.  14.  2 
Harvard  College,   Peabody  Museum.     Eeports,  1868-86. 

9.  10 

Hodge,  H.  C.     Prehistoric  Euins  of  Arizona.  19.  2 

Hoy,  P.  E.      How   did  the   Aborigines  Fabricate  Copper 

Instruments?  19.  32.  1 

Landseer,  John.   Sabean  researches,  etc.  40.  T 

Matile,  G.  S.     American  Ethnology,  Paper  on.        15.  11.  1 

Nevin,  J.  W.  Summary  of  Biblical  Antiquities.  56.  11 

New  York  City;  Metropolitan  Museum,  Guide  to  the  Ces- 

nola  Collection.  •  51.  3.  4 

Nichols,  T.     Handy  Book  of  the  British  Museum.  35.  2 

Eau,  Charles.    Observations  on  the  Cup-shaped  and  other 

Lapidarian  Sculptures  in  the  Old  World.  50.  2 

Eivero,  M.  E.,and  Tschudi,  J.  J.  von.  Peruvian  Antiquities. 

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Antiquities — (Continued). 

Smithsonian  Eeport,   1861,  p.  345.     Lacustrine  cities,  etc. 

49.  3 

Turner,     W.    W.      Himyaritic  Inscriptions  in    Southern 

Arabia.  15.  10 

Walpole,    Eev.   Eobert.      Memoirs    Eelating    to    Turkey, 

Greece,  etc.  40.  7 

See  American  Antiquarian  Society. 

See  Copenhagen  Eoyal  Society  of  Xorthern  Antiquities.  40.  9^ 

See    also    America;    Antiquities,     Indians     of    America, 

Mounds  and  Mound  Builders,  etc. 

Antisell,  T.     Encyclopedia  of  the  Useful  Arts,  ^N".  Y.,  1855. 

12mo.  34.  8 

Anti-Slayery  Catechism.     See  Child,   L.   M.    !N'ewburyi)ort, 

1839.  12mo.  30.  7.  1 

Anti-Slayery^  Examiner.     Bible  Against  Slavery,  etc.  ^N".  Y., 

1838.  30.  7.  5 

Thome,  J.  A.,  and  Kimball,  J.  H.     Emancipation  in  the 

West  Indies.  30.  7.  5 

Anti-Slayery  Society.    Constitution.  Boston,  1838.     30.  7.  8 

Tracts.  See  Amer.  Anti- Slavery  Society. 
Anti-Texass  Legion.     Protest  of  Some  Free  Men,  States  and 
Presses,    against    the  Texass  Eebellion.      Albany,  1845. 

30.  7.  2 
Antrim,  Joshua.    History  of  Champaign  and  Logan  Counties, 
O.  Bellefontaine,  O.,  1872.    8yo.  18.  8 

Antrim,  2^.  H.  See  Cochrane,  W.  E.  History  of  Antrim,  K.  H. 
1744-1877.  With  a  genealogical  Eecord.  Manchester,  X. 
H.,  1880.  8vo.  ^  7.  3 

Apaches.  See  Indians  of  America.  Apache. 
Apes,  Wm.     Indian  Nullification.  See  Snelling,  Wm.  J.        8.  3 
Apocalypse,  Eeyealed.    Swedenborg,  Emanuel.    K.  Y.,  1873. 
2  Vols.  56.  6 

Aphasia.  See  Wilbur,  H.  B.  Aphasia.  8vo.  51.  11.  5 

Apocryphal  :n^ew  Testament.  Boston,  1821.  12mo.  56.  4 

Apollonius,  Ehodius.  L' expedition  des  Argonauts,  en  la  con- 
quete  de  la  Toison  d'or.  Poeme,  Traduit,  p(5ur  la  pre- 
miere fois  du  Grec  en  Francois,  par  J.  J.  A.  Caussin. 
Paris,  1795.    8vo.  40.  8 

Apostles.  See  Taylor,  J.  Lives  of  the  Apostles.  (App.  to  his 
Life  of  Christ.  1818.)  43.  1 


92  ^        dflNNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Appanoose  County,  Iowa.  The  History,  of,  containing  a  History 
of  the  County,  its  Cities,  Towns,  etc..  Biographical  Di- 
rectory of  Citizens,  etc.  Chicago,  1878.,  8vo.  83.  8 
Appeal  From  the  New  to  the  Old  Whigs.  See  Adams,  C.  F. 
Boston,  1835.  8vo.  33.  7.  1 
Appeal  in  behalf  of  the  Greeks.  (Anon.)  London,  1824.  Pamph- 
leteer, Yol.  23.                                                                 53.  12 

To  the  American  Congress.  Bible  Law  of  Marriage.       60.  2 

On  Behalf  of  the  Sick.  (Anon.)     Phila.,  1851.  8vo.  Pp.48. 

11.  7.  3 

To  the  Justice  and  Interests  of  the  People  of  Great  Britain, 
in  the  Present  Dispute  with  America.  By  an  old  member 
of  Parliament.  (Anon.)  London,1774.  8v^o.  (Eev..Pamph., 
Yol.  26,  Xo.  2.  14.  8 

Second  Appeal,  etc.  By  the  author  of  the  first.  London, 
1775.     Pp.  90.  (Eev.  Pamph.,  Yol.  26,  l^o.  3.)  14.  8 

An,  to  the  Men  of  Xew  England,  1689.  (Prince.  Soc.  Pub. 
Andros  Tracts.  Yol.  3,  p.  189.)  9.  3 

To  the  People  of  Massachusetts,  on  the  Texas  Question. 
(Anon.)     Boston,  1843.  12mo.  33.  7.  1 

To  Protestant  Dissenters  of  Great  Britain.  By  a  Prot.  Dis- 
senter.   Pamphleteer,  Yol.  1.  33.  5 

To  the  Public  on  Behalf  of  Cameria.  (America.)  A  Young 
Lady  who  was  nearly  ruined  by  the  barbarous  treatment 
of  her  own  mother.  London,  1781.  (Eeprint.  Cin.  O.) 
1868.  8vo.  14.  10.  1 

To  the  Public;  Stating  and  Considering  the  Objections  to 

the  Quebec  Bill.     2d  ed.      (Anon.)    Loudon,  1774.      8vo. 

(Eev.  Pamph.,  Yol.  36,  ^o.  3.)  14.  8 

Appleseed,  Johnny.  Mckname  for  Chapman,  Jonathan,  which 

see. 
Appleton,  D.  &  Co.     American  Cyclopedia,  N.  Y.,  1870.  8vo. 
With  Annuals,  1861-1886. 

Dictionary  of  Machines  and  Engineering.  ^ST.  Y.,  1852.  2 
Yols.  8.  3 

American  Annual  Encyclopedia.     1861-86.  34.  5 

Appleton,  .Eev,  Jesse.  A  Sermon  Preached  in  Boston,  at  the 
Annual  Election,  May,  25,  1814,  before  his  Excellency 
Caleb  Strong,  Esq.,  Gov.,  etc.  Boston,  1814.  8vo.  56.  5.  3 
Appleton,  ^N^athan.  Introduction  of  the  Power  Loom  and 
Origin  of  Lowell.  Lowell,  Mass,  1858.  8vo.  (Mass. 
Pamph.,  Yol.  5,  IsTo.  8.)  ^  9.  2 


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Appletox,  Kathan — (Continued). 

Eemarks  on  Currency  and  Banking.  2d  ed.  Boston,  1841. 
Svo.  33.  7.  6 

Speech  on  the  bill  to  Eeduce  and  Otherwise  Alter  the  Du- 
ties on  ImiDorts,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Eeps.,  Jan. 
23,  1833,  Washington,  1833.  8vo.  37.  2.  1 

Sketch  of.  By  J.  H.  Sheppard.  46.  3 

The  Star  Spangled  Banner,  Address  in  aid  of  the  Old  South 
Meeting  House,  Boston,  June  14,  1877.  Boston,  1877. 
16mo.  8.  9.  6 

What  is  a  Eeveuue  Standard  ?  And  a  Eeview  of.  See  Eob- 
ert  J.  Walker's  Eeport  on  the  Tariff.  Boston,  1846.     8vo. 

37.  2.  2 

And  Lowell,  John  A.  Correspondence  in  relation  to  the 
Early  History  of  Lowell.  Boston,  1848.  8vo.  (Mass. 
Pamph.,  Yol.  5.  Xo.  6.)  9.  2 

And  Palfrey,  J.  O.  Correspondence  intended  as  a  Supple- 
ment to  Mr.  Palfrey's  Pamphlet  on  the  Slave  Power.  Bos- 
ton, 1846.    8vo.  30.  7.  5 

See  Winthrop,  E.  C,  Memoir.  4.  3.  6.  A 

Appletox,  Samuel.     See  Jewett,  I.  A.     Memorial  of  Samuel 

Appleton,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.  Boston,  .1850.    8vo.         47.  1 

Memoir  of.  X.  E.  Hist.  Gen.  Soc.  Memorial  Biographies. 
1880.  46.  13 

Xotice  of.     X.  E.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Eeg.  Yol.  8.  46.  3 

Appletois^,  W3I.    See  Bobbins,  Chandler.     Memoir  of.     Boston, 

1863.  8vo.  44.  9 

See  Sheppard,  J.  H.     Memoirs,  N.  E.  Hist.  Gen.  Eeg.  Yol. 

17.  46.  8 

Appletox,  Wm.  S.    Ancestry  of  Mary  Oliver,  who  lived  1640- 

98,  wife  of  Samuel  Appleton,    of  Ipswich.     Cambridge, 

1867.  8vo.  47.  11 

Ancestry  of  Priscilla  Baker,  wife  of  Isaac  Appleton,  of  Ips. 
wich,  Mass.    Cambridge,  1870.  4to.  47.  1 

Memorials  of  the  Cranes,  of  Chilton,  with  a  Pedigree,  etc. 

Cambridge,  1868.  4to.  -        47.  8 

Appleton,  Wis.  See  Eeid,  A.  J.  Eesources  and  Manufacturing 

Capacity,  etc.  Appleton,  1874.    8vo.  19.  5.  7 

Apuleius,  Platoxicus,  Naturalist.     Herbarium.     (Cockayne, 

Oswald,  Leechdoms,  etc.    Yol.  1.)  40.  4 

Arabia.     See  Gibbon,  Edward.     Description  and  History  of 

Arabia.  40.  1 


94  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Arabic  Language.  :N'ewman,  F.  W.,  Dictionary  of  the  Modern 
Arabic  Language.  London,  1871.  12mo.  42.  5 

Palmer,  E.  H.  The  Arabic  Manual  and  Grammar.   London, 
1885.   16mo.  42.  5 

Arabs,  The.  See  Jones,  Sir  Wm.  Discourse  on  the  Arabs.  40.  9 
Arago,  Francois.  History  of  My  Youth.  Auto.  Smiths.   Eep. 
1870.  49.  3 

Aram,  Eugene.  Eemarkable  Trial  and  Defense  of,  for  the  mur- 
der of  Daniel  Clark,  Feb.  8,  1744-5.  London,  1824. 
(Pamphleteer,  Vol.  23.)  53.  12 

Arango,  Napoleon.    Cuban  Eebellion.     Address.     Broadside. 

52.  3.  1 
Arc,  Joan  of.     See  Joan  of  Arc. 

ARCH.5i:oLOGicAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Bulletin  of  the  School 
of  Classical  Studies  at  Athens.  II.  Memoir  of  Lewis  H. 
Packard,  etc.  15.  11.  1 

Eeports  of,  1879,  '80,  '84,  '85.  Cambridge,  1880-85.  15.  11.  1 
Archeology.     See  Abbott,   Charles  C.     Primitive  Industry, 
etc.  16.  4 

See  American  Antiquarian,  The.  25.  3 

Archaeological  Journal.    Published  under  the  direction  of 
the  Central. Committee  of  the  Eoyal  Archaeological  In- 
stitute of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  etc.    42  Vols.     Lon- 
don, 1842-85.  8vo.  32.  9 
Baldwin,    J.   D.      Ancient  America.     l!^otes  on  American 
Archaeology.  N.  Y.,  1872.      12mo.  15.  2 
Bovallius,  Carl.  Mcaraguan  Antiquities.    Stockholm,  1886. 
4to.                                                                                       85.  2 
Bransford,  J.  F.  Archaeological  Eesearches  in  Nicaragua. 
Smiths.  Contr.  to  Knowledge.  Vol.  25.                          47.  1 
Conant,  A.  J.    Footprints  of  Vanished  Eaces  in  the  Mis- 
sissippi Valley;  Monuments  and  Eelics.                        15.  3 
Cope,  E.  D.      Contents  of  a  Bone  Cavern  in  Island  of  An- 
guella,  W.  T.                                                                   49.  14 
Harrison,  C.  E.     Eeport  of  a  Mound  Exploration  in  Musca- 
tine County,  Iowa.                                                           19.  13 
Haven,  S.  F.     Archaeology  of  the  U.  S.     Progress  of,  etc. 

49.  7 
Hilder,  F.  F.  Archaeology  of  Illinois.  18.  7.  5 

Holmes,  W.  H.  Ancient  Pottery  of  th^e  Mississippi  Valley. 

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Aech^eology — (Continued). 

Jewitt,  Llewellyn.  Grave  Mounds  and  their  Contents,  etc. 
London,  1870.  12mo.  16.  4 

King,  Edward.  Antiquities  of  Mexico,  etc.  9  Vols.  London, 
1831.  Fol.  B.  R. 

Lewis,  Theo.  H.    Ancient  Eock  Inscriptions  in  Eastern  Da- 
kota. 15.  11.  1 
Effigy  Mounds  in  Iowa. 
The  Monumental  Tortoise  Mounds  of  Dee-coo-dah. 

Xadaillac,  Marquis  de.  Prehistoric  America.  London,  1855. 

16.  4 

Mayer,    Brantz.      Observations   on  Mexican    History   and 

'  Archaeology.  (Smiths.  Contr.  Knowl.  Vol.  9.)  Washing- 
ton, 1857.      4to.  49.  7 

Montelius,  Oscar.  Remains  from  the  Iron  Age  of  Scandi- 
navia. 25.   6.  3 

Morlot,  A.     Study  of  High  Antiquity.     Smiths.  Rep.  1862. 

49.  a 

Morse,  Edward,  G,  Ancient  and  Modern  Methods  of  Arrow 
Release.  Bulletin..  Essex  Inst.     Salem,  1886.     8vo. 

15.  11.  1 

Northwest  Coast  of  America,  Results  of  recent  Ethno- 
logical Researches,  etc. :  From  the  Collections  of  the  Royal 
Museum  of  Berlin.     Xew  York,  n.  d.  fo.  85.  8 

Phillips,  Henry,  Jr.  Public  Collection  of  American  Arch- 
asology.  15.  11,  1 

Putnam,  Charles  E.  Elephant  Pipes,  and  Inscribed  Tab- 
lets, etc. 

Ran,  Charles.  Pre-Historic  Fishing  in  Europe  and  North 
America. 

Of  the  Region  West  of  the  100th  Meridian.  50.  2 

Reynolds,  Sheldon.  Local  Shell  Beds.  (Proc.  Wyoming 
Hist.  Soc.) 

Rio,  Antonio  del.     Ruins  of  an  Ancient  City.  16.  15 

Rosny,  Leon  de.  L'ecriture  Hieratique  de  L'Amerique 
Centrale. 

Royal  Hist,  and  Arch.  Association  of  Ireland. 
sSouthall,  J,  C.     Recent  Origin  of  Man,  as  Illustrated  by 
Geology,  etc.  15.  3 

Smithsonian  Institution.  Circular  in  Reference  to  American 
Archaeology.  49.  9 

Symbols  for  Charts  of  Pre-Historic  Archaeology.  (Smiths. 
Rep.  1875.)  49.  3 


96  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Aech^ology— (CoDtinued) 

Squier,  E.  G.     The  Serpent  Symbol,  and  the  Worship  of  the- 
Eeciprocal  Principles  of  ]SJ"ature  in  America.     !N'ew  York, 
1851.     8vo.  16.  4 

Travels  in  Central  America,  etc.     2  Vols.     ISq^  York, 
1853.     8vo.  15.  14 

Stevens,  Edward  T.     Flint  Chips;  a  Guide  to  Pre-Historic 
Archaeology,  etc.     London,  1870.     8vo.  16.  4 

Whittlesey,  Charles.     Archaeological  Frauds.  18.  3.  1 

Wright,  Harrison.     Eeport  to  the  Wyoming  Hist,  and  Geo. 
Society,  1883.  11.  10.  1 

Archdale,  John.  :N'ew  Description  of  that-Fertile  and  Pleas- 
ant Province  of  Carolina.  London,  1707.  (Hist.  Co!l.  So. . 
Cat.     Vol.  2,  pp.  85-120.)  15.  13 

Archibald,  A.  G.     Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons  (Ottawa) 
during  the  Debate'on  the  Manitoba  Bill,  May  7,  1870.  Ot- 
tawa, 1870.     8vo.  *  pp.  21.  20.  5.  2 
Architecture.     American  Architect  and  Building  News.     V. 
1-16.     1876-86.     4to.     Boston,  1876-86.  51.7 
See  Bowen,  J.  H.     Buildings,  Building  Material  and  Meth- 
ods of  Building.                                                                   52.  6 
Derby,  N^.  L.     Eeport  on  Architecture,  and  the  Materials  of 
Construetion.  52.  6 
Long,  E.  C.    Ancient  Architecture  of  America.  Its  Historic 
Value,  etc.                                                                    10.  4.  1 
McAlpine,  W.  J.     Lecture  on  Foundations.             51.  14.  1 
Mullett,    A.  B.fi  Eeport  of  Supervising  Architect,    1873. 

49.  12 
Palliser,  George  and  Charles.     American  Cottage  Homes. 

50.  5 

Eandall,  G.  P.     Catalogue  of  Plans  of  Buildings.     51.  14.  1 

Eoberts,  Henry.     The  Dwellings  of  the  Laboring  Classes, 

their  Arrangement  and  Construction,  etc.     London,  8vo. 

1850.  51.   la. 

Surrey  Archol?eogical  Society.     Collections.       Vols.   2,  4. 

35.  »^ 
See  Terra  Cotta  Lumber. 

Ware,  W.  E.    Outline  of  a  Course  of  Architectural  Instruc- 
tion. 51.  14.  1 
Watson,  William.     Civil  Engineering,  Public  Works,  etc. 

52.  6 
Willcox,  Wm.  H.     Hints  to  Those  who  Propose  to  Build. 


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Aechitdctuee — (Continued). 

See  also  Cottages,  Houses,  Stone. 

See  also  Library  Architecture,  School  Architecture,  etc. 
Arctic  Eegions.     See  Aikin,  John.    Art  of  Preserving  Health 
in  High  ]?s^orthern  Latitudes.  35.  8- 

Fisher,  Alexander.  Journal  of  a  Voyage  of  Discovery  to 
the  Arctic  Eegions,  in  the  Ships  Hecla  and  Griper,  1819- 
20.  20.  13 

Force,  Peter.  Supplement  to  Grinnell  Land,  1853.  20.  14.  5 

Franklin,  Sir  John.  ^N'arrative  of  a  Journey  to  the  Polar 
Sea.  20.  la 

Hall,  C.  F.  Narrative  of  the  Second  Arctic  Expedition, 
1864-69.  20.  14 

Hayes,  I.   I.     Physical  Observations  in  the  Arctic  Seas. 

69.  7 

Hearne,  Samuel.  Journey  from  Hudson's  Bay  to  the  North- 
ern Ocean,  1769-72.  20.  14 

Howgate,  H.  \Y.     Congress  and  the  Xorth  Pole.      20.  14.  5 
Polar  Colonization.  Memorial  to  Congress,  etc.  20.  14.  5 

Kane,  E.  K.  Arctic  Explorations;  the  Second  Grinneil  Ex- 
pedition, etc.  2  Vols.  Philadelphia,  1857.     8vo.  17.  2 

Kjellman,    F.  E.      Svenska  Polar  Expedition,  1872.  20.  13 

Koldewey,  Capt.  Karl.  German  Arctic  Expedition  of 
1869-70.  20.  14 

Kumlien,  Ludwig.  Constitutions  to  the  Natural  History 
of  Arctic  Eegions.  49.  9^ 

Parry,  W.  E.  Second  Voyage  for  the  Discovery  of  a  North- 
west Passage.  20.  14 

Eoss,  Sir  John.  Narrative  of  a  Second  Voyage  in  Search  of 
a  Northwest  Passage,  etc.  30.  12 

Simpson,  Thomas.  Narrative  of  Discoveries  on  the  North- 
w^est  Coast  of  America.  20.  13 

Tromholt,  Sophus.    Under  the  Eays  of  the  Aurora  Borealis. 

38.  1 

Tytler,  P.  F.  Historical  View  of  Discovery  on  the  More 
Northern  Coasts  of  America.  20.  9' 

Verne,  Jules.  The  Fur  Country;  70  Degrees  North  Lati- 
tude. 20.  11 

Voyages  to  the  North  Seas,   1576-1600.      (Harris,    John, 

Navigantium.)  V. 

Arentschild,  Col.     Instructions  for  Officers  on  Outpost  and 

Patrol  Duty.  33.  3.  6- 

13 


98  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Arey,  Heney  W.  Girard  College  and  its  Founder.  Phila- 
delphia. 1857.     12mo.  43.  1 

Argall,  Samuel.  (Dep.  Gov.  of  Ya.  b.  1572.  d.  1639.)  Expe- 
dition to  Acadia,  and  to  Manhattan  Ishland,  1613.  (Xew 
York  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  2d  let.  Yol.  1,  pp.  333-342.)      10.  4 

Argonauts.  See  Apollonius  Ehodius.  L' expedition  des  Ar- 
gonauts, etc.  .40.  8 

Argument  Against  Exchanging  Unparted  Bullion,  Etc. 
See  Kelley,  Eugene.  33.  7.  8 

Argument  in  Defense  of  the  Exclusive  Eight  of  the 
Colonies  to  Tax  Themselves.  London,  1774.  8vo. 
(Eev.  Pamph.  Yol.  30,  No.  5.)  34.  8 

Argument  on  Military  Obedience.  By  a  Half-Pay  Officer. 
London,  1820.  53.  5 

Argument  Showing  that  a  Standing  Army  is  Inconsistent 
WITH  A  Free  Government.  London,  1697.  Eeprint, 
1817.     (Pamphleteer,  Yol.  10.)  53.  5 

Argyle,  Marquis  of.     See  Campbell,  Archibald. 

Aristocracy.    See  Brougham,  Henry,  Lord.     Aristocracy;  Ar- 
istocratic Governments.  57.  3 
Great  Britain,  Peerage,  Gentry,  etc. 

Arithmetic.     See  Daboll,  ^N'athan.     Schoolmaster's  assistant. 

(1814?)  83 

Davis,  Charles.     Arithmetic.     Kew  York,  1855.     16mo.    83 

Heath,    ^SToble.     Treatise  on   Arithmethic.     Philadelphia, 

1856.     12mo.  83 

Eay,  Joseph.     Arithmetic,  Part  3.  Cincinnati,  1849.  16mo 

83. 

Arithmetick  Made  Easy.  See  Young  Men's  Companion,  1723. 
Arizona.     Governor,  1877.     Message  of  A.  P.  K.  Safford,  Jan. 
1,  1877.     Tucson,  1877.     8vo.  19.  14.  10 

Legislature.  Memorial  and  Affidavits  Showing  Outrages 
Perpetrated  by  the  Apaches,  1869.  San  Francisco,  1871. 
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Kautz,  A.  V.     Answers  to  Inquiries  on  the    Military  Or- 
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Mo  wry,  Sylvester.    Arizona  and  Sonora.     The  Silver  Eegion 

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Governor,  1860.     Messages  of  H.  M.  Rector,  and  Other  Doc- 
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Legislative  Directory.     Little  Rock,  1873.     16vo.         15.  14 
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Arlington,  Va.  i^atioual  Cemetery.  Memorial  Services  under 
Auspices  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Eepublic,  May  30, 
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Armendaris,  Pedro.  See  Watts,  J.  S.  Armendaris'  Grant, 
etc.     n.  d.     8vo.  '  19.  14.  9- 

Armenia.  Lettres  Edifiantes  et  Curieuses.  1780-83.  12mo. 
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Armenian  Language.   See  Aucher,  P.  P.    Armenian  and  Eng- 
lish Grammar.     Venice,  1873. 
Milton,  John.     Paradise  Lost,  translated  into  Armenian,  by 
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Arms  and  Ammunition.  Beschke,  William.  Memorial  to  the 
Emperor  of  Eussia,  Concerning  Breech-loading  Cannon, 
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Great  Britain,  Sec.  of  State  for  War.  Eeport  of  the  Ord- 
nance Select  Committee  on  Systems  of  Eifling  for  Small 
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Schoen,  J.      Brief  Description  of  the  Modern  System   of 

Small  Arms  in  European  Armies.     (Appendix  to  Morde- 

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U.  S.  Dept.  of  War.     Trial  of  the  ^^^  Model  Gatling  Gun 

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Armstrong,  A.  X.     Oregon.     History  and  Description  of  the 
'Territories  of  Washington  and  Oregon,  1856.     Chicago, 
1857.     16mo.  20.  6 

Armstrong,  Edward.  Address,  delivered  at  Chester,  before 
the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  Xov.  8,  1851.  In 
Celebration  of  the  169th  Anniversary  of  the  Landing  of 
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Armstrong,  John.  Notices  of  the  War  of  1812.  :N'.  Y.,  1840. 
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Armstrong,  Lebbeus.     Signs  of  the  Times.     Lectures  on  the 
Origin  and  Tendency  of  Efforts  for  the  Abolition  of  Capi- 
tal Punishment.     X.  Y.,  1848.     12mo.  57.  3 
Armstrong,  M.  K.   History  and  Eesources  of  Dakota,  Montana 
and  Idaho.    Yankton,  1866.     12mo.                         19.14.5 
Army  (British).    Sanitary  Eeform  of  the  British  Army.    Anon. 
London,  1859.     8vo.                                                     51.  11.  1 
Army  of  Georgia.     See  Army  Eeunion.     1869.     8vo.       29.  5 
Army  of  the  Cumberland.     Cist,  X.  M.     Army  of  the  Cum- 
berland.   X.  Y.,  1882.    Sm.  12mo.    (Cami3aigns,  etc.,  No. 
7.)                                                                                       30.  10 
Garfield,  J.  A.     Oration  on  Gen.  G.  H.  Thomas,  before 
the  Society  at  Cleveland,  Xov.  25,  1870.    Cinn.,  1871. 
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Army  of  the  Cumberland — (Continued). 

Webster,  B.  F.     Annals  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumber- 
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Eeport  of  Meeting,  1868-76,   '79-83.     Cinn.,   1868-84. 
8vo.  29.  5 
Army  of  the  Ohio.     See  Army  Eeunion,  1869.     8vo.         29.  5 
Army  of  the  Potomac.   See  Coffin,  C.  C.    Following  the  Flag.. 
Boston,  1865.     16mo.  29.  1 
De  Peyster,  J.  W.     Anniversary  Address  before  the  Third 
Army  Corps,  15th  May,  1875,  at  ^qw  York.    N.  Y.,  1875. 

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Grand  Hunt  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  from  Peters- 
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29.  2 
Crotty,  D.  G.     Four  Years'   Campaigning  in  the  Army  of 
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Hill,  A.  F.     Oar  Boys.     Personal  Experience  in  the  Army 
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Joinville,  Le  Prince  de.     Army  of  the  Potomac;  Its  Organ- 
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Eed-tape  and  Pigeon-hole  Generals.  29.  1 

Eeed,  W.  H.     Hospital  Life  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac. 

Boston,  1866.     12mo.  30.  9 

Stevens,  G.  T.     Three  Years  in  the  Sixth  Army  Corps. 

Albany,  1866.  30.  9- 

Stewart,  A.  M.    Camp,  March,  and  Battlefield.    Phila.,  1865. 

12mo.  29.  1 

Swinton,  William.    Campaign  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac. 

N.  Y.,  1866.  29.  9- 

U.  S.  Congress,  37th.     Eeport  on  the  Conduct  of  the  War. 

Part  1.     Wash.,  1863.  29.  13 

Eeport  of  the  Committee  on  the  Operations  of  the  Armjr 

of  the  Potomac.    Causes  of  Its  Inaction,  etc.     :N'.  Y., 

1863.     8vo.  30.  4.  8- 

Webb,  A.  S..  The  Peninsula.  McClellan's  Campaign  of  1861. 

N.  Y.,  1882.     16mo.  30.  10 

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Army  of  the  Potomac — (Continued). 

Society  of  the.     Eeport  of  the  7th  Eeunion,  1877.     K.  Y., 

1878.     8vo.  30.  11.  9. 

Army  of  the  Tennessee.     See  Army  Eeunion,   1869.     8vo. 

29.  5 
Society  of  the.  lst-14th  Eeport  of  Proceedings,  1866-81. 

30.  11 
Sanborn,  John  B.     Oration  before.     Chicago,  1885. 

30.  4.  5 
Army  Eegister,  TJ.  S.    Hamersly,  T.  H.  S.   3d  edition.    Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1881.     8vo.  14.  7 
Army  Eeunion.     Eeports  of  the  Meetings  of  the  Societies  of  the 
Army  of  the  Cumberland,    the   Ohio,    and  of  Georgia. 
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Army.   United  States.     See  also  U.  S.,  Adjutant  General  and 
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Alvord,  Gen.  Benjamin.    Eemarks  upon  the  Eeorganization 
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Billings,  J.  C.     Eeport  on  the  Hygiene  of  the  U.  S.  Army, 
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Coburn,  John.     Speech,  on  the  Eeduction  and  Eeorganiza- 
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Cooke,  Philip  St.  George.      Scenes  and  Adventures  in  the 
Army.     Phila.,  1857.     12mo.                                         17.  10 
Force,  Peter.    Eegister  of  the  Army  and  Kavy  of  the  United 
States,  1830.     Washington.     1830.     12  vo.                   33.  9 
Gardner,  C.  K,     Dictionary  of  all  Officers  in  the  Army  of 
the  United  States,  1789-1853,  etc.     N.   Y.,  1853.     12mo. 

33.  9 

Hamersly,   T.    H.    S.      Complete  Army  Eegister  for   100 

years,  1779-1879.     3d  Edit.     Wash.,  1881.     8vo.         14.  7 

Ingalls,  Eufus,  and  others.     Appointment  and  Promotion  of 

Commissioned  Officers.     N.  t.  p.     8vo.  51.  9.  1 

Life  in  a  Black  Eegiment.    Higginson,  T.  W.    Boston,  1870. 

8vo.  30.  8 

On  the  Border,  30  Years  of.    Marcy,  E.  B.    :^r.  Y,  1866. 

12mo.  19.  2 

On  the  Pacific,   1858.     Kip,  Lawrence.     :N'.  Y.,   1859. 

12mo.  20.  6 

McCall,  George  A.    Letters  from  the  Frontiers,  etc.   Phila., 

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Army,  United  States— (Continued). 

Medical  and  Surgical  Museum.  See  U.  S.  Dept.  of  War. 
Surgeon  General. 

Meteorological  Eegister.  See  TJ.  S.  Dept.  War.  Surgeon 
General.  50.  1 

Official  Army  Eegister.     See  U.  S.  War  Dept.  33.  3.  1 

Plea  for  the  Medical  Staff  of  the  Army.     8vo.  51.  11.  2 

Eegulations  for  the.     1861.     K  Y.,  1861.     12mo.  51.9 

Eevised  Eegulations  for  the.    1861.    Phila.    8vo.  51.  9 

Eobinson,  Fayette.  Account  of  the  Organization  of  the  Army 
of  the  United  States,  etc.     Phila,  1848.     8vo.     2  Vols. 

33.  3 

Smith,  G.  B.  Official  Army  list  of  the  Volunteers  of  the 
Western  States,  1862.     Chicago.     8vo.  ,     33.  3.  1 

Instructions  for  Making  Muster-rolls,  Mustering  into  Ser- 
vice, etc.     Wash.,  1862.    8vo.  33.  3.  6 
Instructions  for  Making  Muster-rolls,  Mustering  into 
service,  etc.     Eevised  Edition,  1863. 

Adjutant  General.  Eegulations  for  the  Eecruiting  Service. 
Wash.,  1863.     8vo.  33.  3.  6 

See  also  Military  Art.  U.  S.,  Department  of  War. 

Armytage,  Geo.  J.     Editor.     The  Visitation  of  County  of  Eut- 

land  in  the    year    1618  - 19  ;     taken   by  Wm.    Camden, 

Clarencieux  King  of  Arms,  and  other  descents  of  families 

not  in  this  Visitation.     London,  1870.      8  yo.     (Harleian 

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Army  Worm.    See  Walsh,  B.  D.    Insects,  etc.    (111.  Xat.  Hist. 

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Arnold,   Arthur.     Free  Land.     [Great  Britain.]     London, 

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Arnold,  Benedict.  Letters  on  his  Expedition  to  Canada,  1775. 

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Account  of  Arnold's  Expedition,  by  William  Allen.  (Same, 
pp.  449.) 

Arnold,  Isaac  ]^.  Life  of  Arnold,  his  Patriotism  and  his 
Treason.     Chicago,  1880.     8vo.  44.  1 

De  Lancey,  Edwd.  Floyd.  Arnold's  Treason,  etc.  (Jones, 
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Arnold,  Benedict  —  (ContiDued). 

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Earitan,  in  the  State  of  New  Jersey,  by  Order  of  His  Ex- 
cellency, George  Washington,  Esq.,  General  and  Com- 
mander in  Chief,  etc.,  for  the  trial  of  Maj.  Gen.  Benedict 
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Sparks,  Jared.  Life  and  treason  of  Benedict  Arnold.  Bos- 
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Stone,  E.  M.     Invasion  of  Canada,  1755,  etc.  14.  14 

Stevens,  J.  A.  Expedition  of  Lafayette  against  Arnold. 
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Wild,  Ebenezer.  Journal  kept  by,  on  the  expedition  of 
Gen.  Arnold  to  Quebec,  in  1775-76.  (See  Mass.  Hist. 
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ArnoleI,  Isaac  X.     Abraham  Lincoln.     Paper  read  before  the 

Royal  Hist.  Soc,  London,  June  16,  1881.     (Royal  Hist. 

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Chicago  Historical  Society.  Memorial  Addresses.  Chicago, 
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James  Fenimore  Cooper,  a  tribute  to,  etc.  (See  Shaw,  S.  M. 
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Life   of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Chicago,    1885.    8vo,    p.    471. 

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Lijfe  of  Benedict  Arnold,  his  Patriotism  and  his  Treason. 
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Report  on  the  Harbor  Defenses  on  the  Great  Lakes  and 
Rivers.  Report  No.  23,  37th  Congress,  2d  Session. 
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William  B.  Ogden,  and  Early  Days  in  Chicago.    Paper  read 
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Arnold,  Samuel  Greene.  Greene,  Staples,  Parsons.  Ad- 
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History  of  the  State  of  Ehode  Island  and  Providence  Plan- 
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Oration.  (Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Battle  of  Ehode 
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Arnold,  Samuel  G.  Providence,  Past,  ''Present  and  Future. 
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The  Spirit  of  Ehode  Island  History.  Discourse,  before  the 
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Arnold,  Mrs.  W.  J.  Poets  and  Poetry  of  Minnesota.  Chicago, 
1864.     12mo.  22.  8 

Arrian,  (eminent  Greek  historian.)  La  tactique,  traduit  du 
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Arroyo  de  la  Cuesta,  Felipe.  Grammar  of  the  Mitsun  Lan- 
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Vocabulary,  or  Phrase  Book  of  the  Mitsun  Language  of 
Alta,  California.  :N'.  Y.,  1862.  4to.  (Shea's  Litr.  of 
Amer.  Ling.    No.  8)^  15.  11.  6 

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of  Health,  Eeport,  1872.)  8.  5 

Art.  American  Art  and  Art  Unions.  Anon.  (Signed  E.  C. 
W.)     Cambridge,  1850.     12mo.  51.  3.  3 

Ancient.  See  Knight,  E.  Payne.  An  Inquiry  into  theSym-" 
bolical  Language  of. 

Birney,  William.  Art  Education.  Washington  City,  1878. 
8vo.  51.  3.  3 

Cincinnati.  Sketch  of  the  Woman's  Art  Museum  Associ- 
ation of  Cincinnati.  18.  19 

Conant,  S.  S.  Progress  of  the  Fine  Arts  in  the  TJ.  S.,  1776- 
1876.     (First  century  of  the  Eepublic,  1876.    8vo.)  14.  10 

Dean,  Amos.  European  Art.  (History  of  Civilization,  Vol. 
7.)  40.  10 

Delaroche,  Paul.  Apotheosis  of  the  Fine  Arts.  Descrip- 
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CATALOGUE   OF  THE  LIBRARY.  107 

Art — (Continued). 

Frankenstein,  John.  American  Art.  Satire.  Cincinnati, 
1864.  5.  3.  4 

Gallaudet,  E.  M.  Government  Patronage  of  Art.  Wash- 
ington, 1875.  8vo,  pp.  15.  (Vienna  Exhibition,  1873, 
Vol.  2.)  52.  6 

Haskins,  E.  W.     Art  and  Artists.     Buffalo,  1851.     8vo. 

51.  3.  3 

Holmes,  W.  H.  Art  in  Shell  of  the  Ancient  Americans.  (U. 
S.Bureau  of  Ethnology.  2d  report,  1883.    8vo,  pp.  185-305.) 

Huntington,  Daniel.  General  View  of  the  Fine  Arts.  5th 
edition.     N.  Y.,  1858.     12mo.         '  74.  2 

Industrial  Art  in  Schools.     See  Leland,  C.  G.  56.  9.  9 

Kellogg,  M.  E.  Fine  Arts  in  the  United  States.  Washing- 
ton, 1870.  8vo.  (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  36,  No.  17.)     60.  2 

La  Farge,  John,  Essay  upon  Japanese  Art.  (Pumj)elly, 
Eaphael,  Across  America,  etc.     1871.     8vo,  pp.  195-202.) 

40.  2 

Leggett,  J.  T.  Art  Education  in  Michigan.  Industrial 
Drawing.     Boston,  1875.     8vo.  51.  3.  3 

Leslie,  Frank.  Eeport  on  the  Fine  Arts.  Wash.,  1868.  8vo., 

pp.  43.   (Paris  Exp.  1867,  Vol.  1.)  52.  6 

Payne,  Alford.   Art  as  Education.  (Wise.  Acad.  Sci.  Trans. 

Vol.  4.,  pp.  31.43.)  19.  12.  1 

Perkins,  C.  C.     American  Art  Museum.  Boston,  1870.  8vo 

51.  3.  3 
Philostratus,  Flavins.     See  images  ov  Tableavx  de  Platte 

peintvre  des  devx.     Paris,  1857.    Fol.  V. 

Palszky,  F.  A.     Iconographic  Eesearches  on  Human  Eaces 

and  their  Art.  (Nott,  J.  C.  Indigenous  Eaces,  etc.    1857.) 

8vo.  15.  10 

Eipley,  George,  and  Taylor,  J.  B.    Cyclopedia  of  Literature 

and  the  Fine  Arts.     N.  Y.,  1857.  8vo.  34.  8 

Story,  W.  W.     Fine  Arts.     (Paris  Expos.  1878.      Vol.  2.) 

52.  13 
Stuart,  J.  E.     The  Harmonic  Method  in  Greek  Art.  (Wise. 

Acad.  Sci.  Trans.    Vol.  4,  pp.  44-49.)  19.  12.  1 

Weir,  J.  F.  American  Art,  its  Progress  and  Prospects.  8vo. 

pp.  815-829.  51.  3.  3 

Winthrop,  E.  C.     Address  at  Boston,  in  aid  of  the  Fund  for 

Ball's  Statue    of  Washington.      Boston,    1859.     8vo. 

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Art — (Continued). 

Wiseman,  Nicholas.     Identification  of  the  Artisan  and  Ar- 
tist.    (Smiths.  Eeport,  1871,  pp.  301-332.)  49.  3 
Same,  edited  by  E.  P.  Peabody.     Boston,  1860.         8vo. 

51.  3.  4 
See  also  Ceramics,  Porcelain  Sculpture,  Wood  Carving. 
L'Art    de  Voyage  Utilement.      Amsterdam,   1698.     12mo. 

20.  1 
Art  Among  the  Indians.     See  Hoffman,  W.  J.     Aboriginal 

Art. 
Art  of  Good  Husbandry,  or  the  Improvement  of  Time.     Lon- 
don, 1675.    4to.     (Harleian  Misc.  Vol.    8,    pp.    65-65.) 

40.  a 
Artesian  Wells.     See  Chamberlain,  P.  C.     Artesian  Wells  in 
Wisconsin.  51.  13 

Eequisite  and  Qualifying  Conditions. 
Arthur,  J.  C.    Contribution  to  the  Flora  of  Iowa,  No.  5.  (Pro- 
ceedings Davenport  Acad.  Sci.     Vol.    4,   p.    27.     June, 
1882.)  8vo.  19.  13 

Arthur,  King  of  the  Anglo-Saxons.     See  Malory,  Sir  Thomas. 
La  Mort  d' Arthur.     History  of  the  King  Arthur   and  of 
the  Knights  of  the  Round  Table.     London,  1865-66.     8vo. 
3  Vols.  43.  8 

Arthur,  Timothy  Shay.     History  of  New  Jersey.     See  Car- 
penter, W.  H. 
History  of  Ohio.     See  Carpenter,  W.  H. 
And  Carpenter,  Wm.  Henry.  History  of  Kentucky,  to  1850. 
Phila.,  1853.  18mo.  18.  14 

Arthur,  W.  E.  The  American  Age  Contrasted.  A  Centen- 
nial Oration,  delivered  at  Covington,  Ky.,  July  4,  1876. 
(See  Saunders,  Fred.  -'Our  National  Jubilee,  etc,'^ 
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Arthur,  Wm.  Etymological  Dictionary  of  Family  and  Chris- 
tian Names.  N.  Y.,  1860.  12mo.  46.  & 
Articles  of  Agreement  for  Carrying  on  an  Expedition  by 
Hudson's  Straits,  for  the  Discovery  of  a  Northwest 
Passage  to  the  Western  and  Southern  Ocean  of  America, 
1745.  London,  1745.  8vo.  (No.  4  in  Pamph.  on  Brit. 
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Artists.  See  Sillig,  Julius.  Dictionary  of  Artists  of  An- 
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Artille'iy  Company.  Raikes,  G.  A.  History  of  the  Honor - 
ab!b  Artillery  Company.  (England.)  London,  1878-79. 
8vo.  2  Vols.  40.  14 

Arts,  Useful.  See  An ti sell,  T.  Cyclopedia  of  the  Useful 
Arts.  N.  Y.  and  Cin.,  1855.  12mo.  34.  8 

Barnard,  F.  A.  P.     Machinery  and  Processes  of  the  Indus- 
trial Arts.     Wash.  1869.  52.  6 
Leslie,  Frank.     The  Fine  Arts  Applied  to  the  Useful  Arts. 
Wash.,  1868.  8vo.     (Paris  Expos.  1867,  Vol.  1.)        52.  6 
Repertory  of  Arts  and  Manufactures.  Vols.  1-16.     London, 
1794-1802.  8vo.  16  Vols.                                                   49.  8 
Ure,  Andrew.  Dictionary  of  Arts,  Manufactures  and  Mines. 
3  Vols.  34.  9 
AsBURY,  Francis,  Bishop.     See  Soule,  Joshua.     Sermon  on  the 
Death   of   Francis  Asbury.     N.    Y.,  1816.     12mo. 

43.  6.  A. 
Ascension  Isle.      Authentick  Relation  of  the  Hardships  and 
Sufferings  of  a  Dutch  Sailor,  put  on  shore  on  the  unin- 
habited Island  of  Ascension,  1725.  8vo.,  (Harleian  Misc. 
Vol.  11,  pp.  197-208.)  40.  3 

AscHAM,  Roger.  Process  and  Pleadings  in  the  Court  of  Spain, 
upon  the  death  of  Roger  Ascham.  London,  1651.  4to. 
(Harleian  Misc.    Vol.  6,  pp.  236-247.)  40.  3 

Ash,  John.  New  and  Complete  Dictionary  of  the  English 
Language.  London,  1775.  8Vo.  2  Vols.  34.  8 

Ash,  Thomas.  Carolina;  Description  of  the  Present  State  of 
that  Country.  ByT.  A.,  Gent.,  1680-82.  London,  1682. 
(Carroll,  B.  R.  Hist.  Coll.  of  S.  C.     1836.     8vo.     Vol.  2.) 

15.  13 
AsHBURNHAM,  Earl  OF.     See  Delisle,  Leopold.     Manuscripts 
of  the  Earl  of  Ashburnham.     Observations  on  the  Manu- 
scripts of  the  Libri  Collection.     Phila.,  1884.     8vo. 

74.  6.  1 
Same.     Report  on.     1884.  74.  6.  1 

Remarks  of  American  Newspapers  on.    Wilkesbarre,  1884. 

74.  6.  1 
ASHBURNER,  C.  A.     Report  of  the  Aughwicke  Valley  and  East 
Broadtop  District.     (Pa.  2d  Geol.  Survey,  App.  F.) 

n.  3 
Report  on  the  Wyoming  Valley  Carboniferous  Limestone 
Beds.     (Wyoming  Hist,  and  Geol.  Soc,  Vol.  2,  p.  254.) 

11.  10.  1 


110  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

AsHCROFT,  John.  Railway  Directory,  1864,  '65,  '68,  '70;  XJ.  S. 
and  Canadas.     K  Y.     v.  d.     8vo.  *     72.  13 

Ashe,  Thomas.  Travels  in  America  in  1806.  Explorations  of 
the  Alleghany,  Monongahela,  Ohio,  and  Mississippi.  Lon- 
don, 1808.     Sm.  8vo.     3  Vols.  33.  4 

Ashland  County,  Ohio.  See  Knapp,  H.  S.  History  of  Pio- 
neer and  Modern  Times  in  Ashland  Co.  Phila.,  1863. 
8vo.  18.  12 

Ashley.  James  M.  Speech  on  the  Rebellion,  Its  Causes  and 
Consequences,  at  Toledo,  Nov.  26,  1861.    N.  t.  p.     8vo. 

30.  4.  5 
Amend  the  Constitution.    Speech,  Jan.  6,  1865,  H.  R.  N.  t. 
p.     8vo.     pp.  8.     (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  29,  No.  33.) 

60.  8 
*  Impartial  Suffrage,  the  Only  Safe  Basis  of  Reconstruction. 
Speech,  H.  of  R.,  May  29,  1866.     Wash.,  1866.    (Ramsey 
Pamph.,  Vol.  29,  No.  39.)  60.  8 

Speech,  H.  of  R. ,  Jan.  6,  1865,  on  the  Constitutional  Amend- 
ment for  the  Abolition  of  Slavery.  N.  Y.,  1865.  8vo. 
(Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  12,  No.  50.)  60.  1 

AsHMOLE,  Eli  AS.  See  Corner  G.  R.  Elias  Ashmole;  his  House 
and  Lands  at  South  Lambeth.  (Surrey.  Arch.  Soc.  Coll., 
Vol.  2.     pp.  18-26.)  35.  9 

AsHMUN,  George.     Speech,  on  the  Mexican  War,  in  the  H.  of 

R.,  Feb.  4,  1847.     Wash.,  1847.     8vo.  33.  7.  1 

Speech  Upon  the  Slavery  Questions,  in  the  U.  S.  House  of 

Representatives,  March  27,  1850.    N.  t.  p.    8vo.    30.  14.  2 

Ashtabula  County,  Ohio.     See  Williams,  W.  W.     History, 
1798-1878.     Phila.,  1878.     4to.  V. 

Ashtabula,  Ohio,  Presbyterian  Church.  See  McGiffert,  J.  N. 
History  of  the  Church,  Discourse,  July  30,  1876.  Ashta- 
bula, 1876.     8vo. 

Ashtabula  Bridge  Disaster.  Ohio  General  Assembly.  Re- 
port of  the  Joint  Committee  Concerning  the  Ashtabula 
Bridge  Disaster.     Columbus,  1877.     8vo.  18.  3. 

Asia.  See  Dean,  Amos.  Industry,  Religion,  Society,  Govern- 
ment, etc.,  of  Countries  of  Asia.  (Hist,  of  Civilization. 
Vol.  1.)  40.  10 

Asia  Minor.  See  Walpole,  Rev.  Robert.  Memoirs  relating 
to  European  and  Asiatic  Turkey.  2d  Edit.  London, 
1818.     4to.  40.  7 

Travels,  etc.,  being  a  continuation  of  memoirs,  etc.  Lon- 
don, 1820.  40.  7 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  Ill 

Asiatic  Cholera.     See  Cholera,  Asiatic. 

Asiatic  Eeseaeches.  Transactions  of  the  Society  Instituted 
in  Bengal  for  Inquiring  into  the  History  and  Antiqui- 
ties, the  Arts,  Sciences,  and  Literature  of  Asia.  Cal- 
cutta, (London  rept.)  1798-99.     8vo.     3  Vols.  40.  9 

Contents:  1.  Discourse  by  Sir  Wm.  Jones:  Orthography  of  Asiatic  Words; 
Astronomical  Observations;  Royal  Grant  Found  at  Monghir ;  Inscription 
on  a  Pillar  Near  Buddal;  Ruins  at  Mavalipursfm ;  Friction  in  Mechanics; 
Interview  With  the  Young  Lama;  Journey  to  Thibet;  Gods  of  Greece, 
Italy  and  India;  Cave  Near  Gaya;  Inscription  at  Buddah  Gaya;  Sic'hs 
and  their  College;  Vina,  or  Indian  Lyre;  Madhuca  Tree;  Mode  of  Dis- 
tilling; Moon's  Parallaxes;  Artificial  Horizons;  Intersection  of  Curves  ; 
On  Extracting  the  Oil  of  Roses;  Gold  in  Sumatra;  Literature  of  the 
Hindus;  Royal  Grant  at  Tana;  City  of  Tagara;  Vagracita,  or  Pangolin; 
Inscriptions  on  the  Staff  of  Firuz  Shah;  Conversation  With  an  Abys- 
sinian Concerning  the  Sources  of  the  Nile;  Indian  Trial  by  Ordeal ;  Second 
and  Third  Anniversary  Discourse  by  Sir  Wm.  Jones;  Meteorological 
Journal. 

2.  Discourses  by  Sir  Wm.  Jones:  Descent  of  the  Afghans  from  the  Jews; 
Island  of  Hinzuan;  Indian  Grosbeak;  Chronology  of  the  Hindus,  Cure  of 
the  Elephantiasis;  Indian  Game  of  Chess;  Inscriptions  From  the  Vind- 
hya  Mts;  Description  of  Asam;  Mountaineers  of  Tripura;  Book  of  Chin- 
ese Odes;  Introduction  of  Arabic  into  Persian ;  Astronomy  of  the  Hindus; 
Indian  Zodiac;  Account  of  Nepal;  Cure  of  Snake  Bites;  Roman  Coins  at 
Nelore;  Indian  Festivals  and  the  Sphinx;  Isle  of  Carnicobar;  Medicinal 
Plants  of  India;  Dissection  of  the  Pangolin;  Lac  Insect;  Inscription  Near 
Islamabad;  Spikenard  of  the  Ancients;  Meteorology;  Cases  in  Deducing 
Longitude;  Ancient  Building  in  Hajipur;  Eclipses  of  Jupiter's  Satellites; 
Hindu  Binomial  Theorem. 

3.  Discourses,  8th,  9th,  by  Sir  Wm.  Jones:  Inhabitants  of  the  Garrow 
Hills;  Royal  Grant  of  Land  in  Carnata;  Musical  Modes  of  the  Hindus; 
Letter  From  Lieut.  Browne;  Battle  of  Panibut;  Arithmetical  Calcula- 
tions; Hindoo  Rules  of  Arithmetic;  Nicobar  Islands  and  the  Fruit  of  the 
Melloria;  Mystical  Poetry  of  the  Persians  and  Hindus;  Indian  Cycle  of 
Sixty  Years;  Method  of  Catching  Wild  Elephants;  Plan  of  a  Common- 
place Book;  Lunar  Year  of  the  Hindus;  Egypt  and  the  Nile,  from  the 
Ancient  Books  of  the  Hindus;  Map;  Description  of  the  Plant  Bntea; 
Manufacture  of  Indigo, 

AsPER,  Joel,  F.,  of  Mo.  Duty  on  Wool,  Coal,  Salt,  and  Lum- 
ber. Speech,  H.  of  E.,  Feb.  13,  1871.  Wash.,  1871.  8vo. 
(Eamsey  Pamph.,  vol.  32,  No.  14.)  60.  8 

Increase  of  Banking  Currency.     Speech  in  the  U.  S.  House 
of  Eeps.,  March  12, 1870.    Washington,  1870.    8vo.    (Eam- 
sey pamph.,  vol.  38,  ISio.  66.)  60.  2 
Eevenue  Eeform.     Speech,  H.  of  E.,  Jan.  21,  1871.     Wash- 
ington, 1871.  8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,  vol.  32,  No.  64.) 

60.  8 


112  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

AsPER,  Joel  F.  —  (Continued). 

The  Tariff.     Speech,  H.  of  R.,  March  28,  1870.     N.  t.  p. 

8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,  vol.  38,  ^o.  53.)  60.  2 

Asphalt.     See  Beckwith,  Arthur.     Asphalt  and  Bitumen,  in 

the   Construction   of   Streets  and    Sidewalks    in    Paris. 

Washington,  1868.     8vo.     (Paris  Expos.,  1867,  Yol.  4.) 

52.  6 
Assassins,    (The,  Mohammedan  Sect.)    See  Hammer,  Joseph 
von.     The  Assassins.     London,  1835.     12mo.  40.  8 

Assemblyman,  The.     See  Birkenhead,  Sir  John. 
AssEK,  OR  AssERiNO  Menevensis,  (Learned  English  Monk,  d. 
Circa,  910,)   A^nnales  Eerum  Gestarum.  Aelfredi  Magni, 
A.  D.  849-887.     (Gr.  Brit.  Public  Eecord  Office,   Monu- 
mentaHist.  Brit.,  1848.     Fol.  Vol.  1,  pp.  467-498.) 
AssEY,  Charles.    Trade  to  China,  and  the  Indian  Archipelago, 
Lon  Ion,  1819.     (Pamphleteer,  Vol.  14.)  53.  5 

Assiniboine   and   Saskatchewan  Exploring  Expedition,    1858. 
See   Hind,  H.    Y.     Eeports,  etc.     London,  1860.     8vo. 

20.12 

Same,  Travels,  1860.     8vo.     2  Vols.  20.  5 

Association  of   American  Geologists  and   Naturalists.      See 

American  Geologists,  etc. 

Assonet,  Mass.     See  Peirce,  E.  W.     Its  Original  Owners   and 

Early  Settlers.  8.  9.  9 

Assyria.     See  Gregory,  John.     Else  and  Fall  of  the  Assyrian 

Monarchy.  34.  10 

AsTOR,  John  Jacob.     See  Duyckinck,  E.  A.     Biog.   Sketch. 

(Xat.  Portrait  Gallery,  Vol.  1.)  44.6 

Irving,  Washington.     Astoria.  74.  1 

Life  of.     See  McCabe,  J.  D.    Great  Fortunes,  1871.     8vo. 

43.  12 

Parton,  James.     Life  of  Astor.     Appended,  a  copy  of  his 

last  will.     K.  Y.,  1865.     12mo.  43.  6.  A. 

AsTOR  Library,  Xew  York  City.      Act  of  Incorporation,  and 

By-laws   of  the   Trustees.      (1849)     N.    Y.,    1849.     8vo. 

10.  12. 

Eeports  of  the  Trustees,  1850-82,  84,  85,  86.     Albany.     8vo. 

V.  d.  10.  12 

Astoria.     See  Franchere,  Gabriel.     Voyage  to  the  Northwest 

Coast    of  America,    1811-14.      N.    Y.,    1854.      12mo. 

20.5 

Enterprise   Beyond   the    Eocky   Mountains.      Irving,    W. 

London,  1836.     8vo.     3  Vols.  74.  1 


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Astoria  —  (Continued). 

Lee,  D.,  and  Frost,  J.  H.     Ten  Years  in  Oregon,  1833-43. 

:sr.  Y.,  1844.     12mo.  20.  6 

Papers  Eelative  to  Astoria.     (Appen.  to  Greenhow,  Eobert. 

History  of  Oregon,    pp.  439-444.)  20.  6 

Eoss,  Alexander.     Adventures  of  the  First  Settlers  on  the 

Oregon  or  Columbia  Eiver,  1810.     London,  1840.     8vo. 

20.  6 
Astrology.     See  Melgar,  J.  M.     Astrologie  Americaine,  etc. 

14. 12 
Phillips,  Henry  Jr.  Medicine  and  Astrology.     Phila.,  1867. 

11.  10.  1 

Astronomical  Diary^  or  Almanac,  1801.  By  H.  Stafford.  New 

Haven,  1800.  53.  10.  2 

Astronomy.     See   Abbe,    Cleveland.      Derpat  and  Poulkova. 

Observatory  of.     Smiths.  Eeporf,    186Z.,  pp.  370-390. 

49.  3 
Adams,  John  Quincy.     Oration  before  the  Cincinnati  As- 
tronomical Society,  on  the  History  of  the  Science  of  As- 
tronomy, ]^ov.  10,  1843.  49.  3 
Alexander,  Stephen.     Lecture  on  the  Vastness  of  the  Vis- 
ible  Creation.     (Smiths.    Eeport,    1857,  pp.    169-178.) 

49.  3 

Statement  and  Exposition  of  Certain  Harmonies  of  the 

Solar  System.     Washington,  1875.  4to.  49.  14 

American    Association   for  the  Advancement  of   Science. 

Proceedings,  etc.  49.  10 

American  Ephemeris  and  ]N"autical  Almanac  for  1886.     By 

Simon  Newcomb.  "Washington,  1883.  50.  1 

Astronomical  Observations.     Pacific  E.  E.  Eeports,  Vol.  2, 

6,  7.  69.   7 

Astronomy  and  Barometric  Hypsometry.     (U.  S.  Dept.  of 

War.  Geog.  Surveys,  west  of  the  one  hundredth  meridian. 

•Vol.  1.)  50.  2 

Brown,  A.  D.,  and  Winterhalter  A.  G.,   Annular  Eclipse 

of   the  Sun,  March   15-16,   1885.     Wash.,    1885.     4to. 

50.  1.  1 
Chalmers,  Thomas.     Christian  Eevelation,  Viewed  in  Con- 
nection with  Modern  Astronomy.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.     12mo. 

49.  8 
Davis,  Samuel.  Astronomical  Computations  of  the  Hindus. 
(Asiatic  Eesearches.  Vol.  2,  pp.  225-287.)  40.  9 

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Astronomy  —  (Continued. ) 

Indian   Cycle    of  Sixty  Years.      (Asiatic  Researches. 

Vol.  3,  pp.  209-227  )  40.  » 

Everett,  Edward.     Uses  of  Astronomy.     Oration,  July  28, 

1856.     KY.,1856.    8vo.    pp.41.    (Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  7, 

:N'o.  20.)  ,  53.  12 

Another  Copy.  10.  14.  1 

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1876.  Appendix  2.  Telescopic  observations  of  the  transit  of  Mercury. 
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1877.  Appendix  2.  Multiple  star  Z,  748.  By  E.  S.  Holden.  1881,  pp. 
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Christianity  in  History.  Discourse  to  the  Alumni  of  Yale 
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Bacon,  Thomas  S.  Both  Sides  of  the  Controvery  Between  the 
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Bacon,  Theodore.  Record  of  the  Old  Dominion.  Reprinted 
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Bailey,  Dr.  Wm.  H.  Anniversary  Address  before  the  Med- 
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King  William,  and  the  Protestant  Dissenters.  London,, 
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Baillie-Grohman,  Wm.  A.  Camps  in  the  Rockies;  being  a 
narrative  of  Life  on  the  Frontier,  and  Sport  in  the 
Rocky  Mountains,  with  an  account  of  the  Cattle  Ranches 
of  the  West.     London,  1882.     12mo.    '  32.12 

Baird,  Henry  Carey.  Duty  on  Books.  Argument  on  Behalf 
of  the  Book  Trade  Association  of  Philadelphia,  before  the 
Finance  Committee  of  the  Senate,  May  23,  1872.  Phila., 
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Protection  of  Home  Labor  and  Home  Productions,  Neces- 
sary to  the  Prosperity  of  the  American  Farmers.  Phila., 
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Rights  of  American  Producers.  Wrongs  of  British  Free 
Trade  Revenue  Reform.     Phila.,  1872.  24mo.  57.  2.  8 

Theory  of  Inflation.  Phila.,  1873.  8vo.  33.  7.  6 

Baird,  Henry  S.     Early  History  and  Condition  of  Wisconsin, 

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Baird,  Rey.  Samuel.  A  History  of  the  Early  Policy  of  the 
Presbyterian  Church,  in  the  Training  of  her  Ministry; 
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Baird,  Spencer  F.  Catalogue  of  North  American  Birds  in  the 
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And  others.  General  Eeport  upon  the  Zoology  of  the  Sev- 
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Eeview  of  American  Birds  in  the  Museum  of  the  Smith- 
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Baird,  Thomas  H.  Memorial  for  the  Enactment  of  Measures^ 
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Baird,  Wm.     Genealogical  Collection  Concerning  the  Sirname 
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Baker,  D.  W.  C.  Texas  Scrapbook.  History,  Biography  and 
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Baker,  Edward  Dickinson.     Speech  in  the  Senate  of  the  U. 
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Baker,  James  Heaton.  Address  at  Laying  the  Corner  Stone 
of  Eamsey  County  Court  House,  Oct.  13,  1885.  (News- 
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132  MINNESOTA   HISWRICAL  SOCIETY. 

Baker,  James  Heaton  —  (Continued). 

The  Sources  of  the  Mississippi;  Their  Discoverers,  Eeal  and 
Pretended.  A  report,  read  before  Minnesota  Historical 
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Baker,  J.  L.     Slavery.    ^(Pro-slavery.)        Phila.,  18G0.     8vo. 

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Baker,  James  L.  Exports  and  Imports,  as  Showing  the  Eela- 
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the  Boston  Transcript.)     Boston,  1858.     8vo.  57.  2.  2 

Baker,  William  E^  S.  Word  to  Speaker  Blaine,  n.  t.  p. 
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Baker  Silver  Mining  Company,  Colorado.  Eeports,  &c. 
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Bakerstown,  Me.  See  Ladd,  Wm.  Annals  of  Bakerstown, 
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Baker  University,  Baldwin  City,  Kansas.  Catalogue, 
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Balch,  Thomas.  Les  Francais  en  Amerique,  Pendant  la 
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Balch  Family.  "Blue  Print"  C(3py  of  a  MS.  Pedigree  of  the 
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Baldwin,  Abraham:  C.  The  Dark  Ways  of  God.  Sermon 
preached  Oct.  3,  1856,  at  the  funeral  of  Samuel  I^.  Shep- 
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Baldwin,  Byron  A.  Nathaniel  Baldwin,  and  One  Line  of  His 
Descendants.     Boston,  1871.     8vo.  25.  7.  2 

Baldwin,  Charles  Candee.  Baldwin  Genealogy,  from  1500 
to  1881.     Cleveland,  O.,  1881.     8vo.  47.1 

Candee  Genealogy.  ^NTotices  of  Allied  Families,  of  AUyn, 
Catlin,  Cooke,  Mallery,  Newell,  Norton,  Pynchon,  and 
Wadsworth.     Cleveland,  O.,  1882.     8vo.  47.  8 

Early  Maps  of  Ohio  and  the  West,  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  (West. 
Eeserve  Histor.  Soc.  Pub.)  18.  3.  1 

Geographical  History  of  Ohio.  Address  at  Youngstown, 
Sept.  10, 1880.  Cleveland,  n.  d.  8vo.  (From  the  Mag. 
of  Western  Hist.)  18.  3.  2 

Indian  Migration  in  Ohio.  Eead  before  the  State  Archaeo- 
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Baldwin,  Charles  Candee  —  (Continued). 

[N'otices  of  Historical  and  Pioneer  Societies  in  Ohio.  n.  t.  p, 

8vo.     (West.  Eeserve  Hist.  Soc.  Tr.  No.  27.)  18.  3.  1 

Relics  of  the  Mound  Builders,     n.  t.  p.  8vo.     (W.  R.  Hist. 

Soc.  Tract,  ^o.  23.)  18.  3.  1 

\ 

Baldwin,  C.  C.  (Libr.  Amer.  Ant.  Soc.  1831-35.)  See  Lincoln^ 

Wm.     Obituary  Address  on,  before  the  Society,  Oct.  23^ 

1835.     Worcester,  1835.     8vo.  9.  3 

Baldwin,  Daniel  Pratt.  Indiana,  her  Growth  and  Needs. 
Address  at  Franklin  College,  June  7,  1880.  Logansport, 
Ind.,  1880.     8vo.  74.  7 

Baldwin,  Elijah  C.  Branford  Annals,  a  Paper  read  before 
the  New  Haven  Colony  Historical  Society,  Jan.  29,  1879. 
Collections,  Vol.  3.  7.  6 

Baldwin,  Elmer.  History  of  La  Salle  County,  111.  Chicago, 
1877.     8vo.  18.  12 

Baldwin,  John  Denison,  and  Clift,  Wm.  Record  of  the  De- 
scendants of  Capt.  George  Denison,  Stonington,  Conn., 
and  Account  of  other  Denisons  in  America.  Worcester, 
1881.    8vo.  47.  2 

Ancient  America.  Notes  on  American  Archaeology.  N.  Y., 
1872.     12mo.  15.  a 

Sketch  of.  Worcester  Society  of  Antiquity.  Proceedings, 
1883.  9.  10.  2 

Baldwin,  Joseph  G.  The  Flush  Times  of  Alabama  and  Mis- 
sissippi.    A  Series  of  Sketches.     N.   Y.,   J  853.     8vo. 

15.  7 

Baldwin,  Roger  S.  Argument  before  the  Supreme  Court  of 
the  XJ.  S.,  in  the  case  of  the  U.  S.  vs.  Cinque  and  others, 
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Speech  in  favor  of  the  Admission  of  California  into  the 
Union,  in  connection  with  Mr.  Bell's  Compromise  Resolu- 
tions. In  the  Senate  of  the  TJ.  S.,  March  27  and  April  3, 
1850.     Wash.,  1850.  8vo.  33.  7.  1 

Baldwin,  Simeon  E.  The  Boundary  Line  Between  Connecticut 
and  New  York,  a  Paper  read  before  the  New  Haven  Col- 
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Tha  Ecclesiastical  Constitution  of  Yale  College.  A  paper 
read  before  the  New  Haven  Colony  Historical  Society, 
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134  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Baldwin.  Simeon  E.  —  (Continued). 

The  New  Haven  Convention  of  1778.  Paper  read  before  the 
New  Haven  Colony  Historical  Society,  Jan.  29,  1877.  (See 
Collections,  Vol.  3,  p.  33.)  7.  6 

Baldwin,  Theron.  See  Sturtevant,  J.  M.  Sketch  of  Theron 
Baldwin.     Boston,  1875.     8vo.  '  43.  6.  B.  1 

Baldwin,  Thomas.  A  Sermon  Delivered  Before  His  Excel- 
lency, Caleb  Strong,  Esq.,  Governor,  etc.  (Mass.  Election 
Sermon,  1802.)     Boston,  1802.     8vo.  56.  5.  3 

Baldwin,  Wm.  H.  Traveling  Salesmen;  their  Opportunities 
and  their  Dangers.  An  address  delivered  before  the 
Boston  Young  Men's  Christian  Union,  Nov.  22,  1874. 
Boston,     n.  d.     12mo.  '  57.  10.  4 

Baldwin  Family,  See  Baldwin,  B.  A.  Nathaniel  Baldwin 
and  One  Line  of  His  Descendants.     Bost.,  1871.     8vo. 

47.  14.  1 
Baldwin,    C.   C.     Baldwin  Genealogy,    from   1500  to  1881. 
Cleveland,  1881.     8vo.  47.  1 

JBale,  John,  Bishop.  Brefe  Chronycle  Concerning  the  Examin- 
ation and  Death  of  the  Blessed  Martyr,  Sir  Johan  Old- 
castle,  the  Lord  Cobham.  London,  1544.  8vo.  ff.  7. 
(Harleian  Misc.,,  Vol.  1,  pp.  246-286.)  40.  3 

Brefe  Comedy,  or  interlude  of  Johan  Baptystes  Preachynge 
in  the  Wyldernesse.  Compyled  Anno,  1538.  4to.  pp. 
18.     (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  1,  pp.  202-216.  40.  3 

"This  rare  comedy  gives  us  a  true  idea  of  the  English  stage,  at 
the  times  of  the  reformation." 

Yocaeyon  of  Johan  Bale  to  the  Bishoprick  of  Ossorie  in 
Ireland.  Persecucions  in  the  Same,  and  Final  Delyver- 
aunce.  Rome,  1553.  12mo.  98  pp.  in  black  letter. 
(Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  1,  pp.  328-364.)  40.  3 

Ball,  Charles.     Slavery  in  the  United  States.     Life  and  Ad- 
ventures.    N.  Y.,  1837.     12mo.  30.  13 
Fifty  Years  in  Chains.     Life  of  an    American  Slave.     In- 
dianapolis,    n.  d.     12mo.                                               30.  13 

Ball,  Capt.  Koah.  Account  of  the  Golden  Wedding  at  Town- 
send,  Mass.,  Sept.  16, 1880,  of  Noah  and  Huldah  (Tenney) 
Ball.     n.  t.  p.  8vo.  43.  6.  B.  2 

Ball,  T.  H.  Lake  County,  Indiana,  from  1834  to  1872.  Chi- 
cago, 1873.  •     18.  11 

3all  Family.  The  Maternal  Ancestry  and  Nearest  of  Kin  of 
Washington.     A   Monograph.     Wash.,  1885.     8vo. 

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Ball's  Bluff,  Battle  of.     U.  S.  Congress,  37th.     Eeport  on 
the  Conduct  of  the  War,  part  2.     Wash.,  1863.     8vo. 

29.  13 
Ballads.     See  Moore,  Frank.     Songs  and  Ballads  of  the  Amer- 
ican Bevolution.     X.  Y.  and  London,  1856.     Sm.     12mo. 

14.  9 
Moore,  Thomas.     Works,  1826.     8vo.  71.  4 

Ballance,  C.     History  of  Peoria,  111.     Peoria,  1870.     16mo. 

18.  12 
Ballantyne,  Robert  M.     Hudson's  Bay;  Every  Day  Life  in 
the  Wilds  of  ^orth  America,  During  Six  Years'  Besidence 
in  the  Territories  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company,  1841-47. 
Edinb.  and  Lond.,  1848.     Sm.     8vo.  20.  4 

Balloon.  See  Arago,  Francois.  Aeronautic  Voyages.  (Smiths, 
report,  1863.     pp.  331-351.)  49.  3 

Ballot-box.  The  Palladium  of  Our  Liberties,  ^ew  Orleans, 
July,  1863.     8vo.  30.  4.  1 

Ballou,  Adin.     Kon  resistance  in  Relation  to  Human  Govern- 
ments.    Boston,  1839.     16mo.  30.  7.  3 
Violations  of  the  Federal  Constitution,  in  the  ''Irrepressible 
Conflict."     Lecture,  Milford,  Mass.,  1861.     8vo. 

30.  7.  2 
Ballou,  W.  D.     Address.     Wisconsin  Edit'l  Assoc.   Proceed- 
ings, 1868.  18.   12.  3 
Balme,  Joshua  R.     American  States,  Churches,  and  Slavery. 
London,  1864.     16mo.  30.  1 
Letters  on  the  American  Republic.     (In  favor  of  the  Rebs.) 
London,  1863.     16mo.  30.  1 
Same,  enlarged  edition.     1863.                                           30.  1 
Synopsis  of  the  American  War.     London,  1866.     16mo. 

30.  1 
The  Demi -gods  of  Society;  or,  the  Tide-Mark  of  Real  Pro- 
gress.    St.  Paul,  1868.     12mo.  33.  7.  4 
Baltimore,  Lord.     See  Calvert,  George. 

Baltimore,  Maryland.  Account  of  the  Municipal  Celebra- 
tion of  the  150th  Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of  Bal- 
timore, Oct.  11,  1880,  with  a  Sketch  of  its  History,  and 
Summary  of  the  Resources  of  the  City.  Ed.  by  Edwd. 
Spencer.  Baltimore,  1881.  4to.  (15  plates  by  Frank 
B.  Mayer.)  11.  8 

4th,  8th,  9th,  10th.  11th,  12th,  13th  Annual  reports  of  the 
Baltimore  Association  for  the  Improvement  of  the  Con- 
dition of  the  Poor.     Baltimore,  1853-62.  57.  5.  3 


136  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Baltimore,  Maryland  —  (Continued). 

Baltimore.    Commissioners  of  Public  Schools.    Eeport,  1851.. 

11.  1.  4 
Eeport  of  the  Committee   Appointed  to  Visit  the  Public 
Schools  of  Philadelphia,  New  York,  Brooklyn  and  Boston^ 
1867.     Bait.,  1867.     8vo.  11.  1.  4 

Public  Schools.  Eeport  of  the  Commissioners,  1852,  '55^ 
'57,  '59,  '60,  '70.     Baltimore.     8vo.  11.  8.  1 

Maryland  Historical  Society.     Proceedings  at  the  Celebra- 
tion of  the  150th  Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of  Balti- 
more, Oct.  12,  1880.     8vo.  11.  1.  3 
Maryland  Legislature.    Eeport  of  the  Joint  Committee  upon 
the  Eeports  and  Memorials  of  the  Police  Commissioners,^ 
and    Mayor  and  Council   of   Baltimore,    Aug.    5,   1861. 
Frederick,  Md.,  1861.     8vo.                                        11.  1.  2 
Scharf,  J.  T.     Chronicles  of  Baltimore.     A  Complete  His- 
tory of  "Baltimore  Town"  and  Baltimore  City,  1729-1874. 
Bait.,  1874.     8vo.  11.  1 
Stansbury,  Elijah.     Life  and  Times  of  an  "Old  Defender,'^ 
and  ex-Mayor  of  Baltimore.     Baltimore,  1874.     12mo. 

43.  2 
Tyson,  M.  E.     Account  of  the  Settlement  of  Ellicott's  Mills. 
Bait.,  1865.     8vo.     (Md.  Hist.  Soc.  Fund.  Pub.,  No.  4.) 

11.  1.  3 

Board  of  Trade,  report,  1864,  1880.     Bait.  8vo.  11.  1.  1 

Statistics  of  the  Trade  and  Commerce  of  Baltimore, 

1857.     Bait.,  1858.     8vo.  11.  1.  1 

Childrens'  Aid  Society.     Eeport,  1861.     8vo.  IL  1.  2 

College  of   Dental  Surgery.     Westcott,    A.     Introductory 

Lecture  Before  the  Class  of  1846-47.     Bait.,  1846.     8vo. 

51.  4.  2 
Corn  and  Flour  Exchange.     Eeport,  1873,  '75,  '76,  '79,  '80. 
8vo.  11.  1.  1 

Druid  Hill  Park.  Inauguration  Ceremonies,  and  Address 
of  Thomas  Swann,  on  the  Opening  of  the  Park,  Oct.  19, 
1860.     Bait.,  1860.  11.  1.  2 

Green  Mount  Cemetery.  Dedication  of  the  Cemetery,  July 
13,  1839.  •  11.  1.  2 

House  of  Eefuge,  for  Juvenile  Delinquents.     Act  of  Incor- 
poration and  By-laws.     Baltimore,  1855.     8vo.         1.  1.  2 
Eeports,   House  of  Eefuge,  for   Juvenile  Delinquents, 
1852,  '53,  '56,  '57.     Bait.,  1852-57.         8vo.     11.  1.  2 


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Baltimore,  Maryland —  (Continued). 

Johns  Hopkins  University.  See  Johns  Hopkins  University. 
Mercantile  Library  Association.     Eeport.     Bait.,  1874. 

11.  1.  2 
Peabody  Institute.     See  Peabody  Institute.     Baltimore. 
Quarantine  and  Sanitary  Convention.     See  IN'ational  Quar- 
antine and  Sanitary  Convention. 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association.     Proceedings,  Dec.  22, 
1870.     Baltimore,    1871.     8vo.     (Ramsey    Pamph.,   Vol. 
28,  No.  14.  60.  8 

.Garrett,  J.  W.     Address,  Jan.  30,  1883,  Before  the  As- 
sociation,    Baltimore,  1883.     8vo.  74.  7.  2 
Sickels,  T.  E.     Eeport  upon  a  Supply  of  Water. 
Directory,  1877.     Baltimore,,  1877.     8vo.  80 
Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad.     Address  and  Report  of  a 
Select   Committee.     Also  a  Letter  from  the  President, 
Recommending  Measures  for  the  Immediate  Prosecution 
of  the  Road  to  the  Ohio  River.     Bait.     1848.     8vo. 

72.  7.  4 
An  Analysis  of  Their  Reports  Since  1848;  Their  ]\Iisrepre- 
sentations  Sifted  and  Exposed,  in  a  Series  of  Chapters, 
Under  the  Signature  of  "  Viator."     By  a  Virginian,     n. 
p.     1854.     8vo.  72.  7.  4 

Proceedings  of  Sundry  Citizens  of  Baltimore,  Convened  for 
the  Purpose  of  Devising  the  Most  Efficient  Means  of  Im- 
proving the  Intercourse  Between  that  City  and  the  West- 
ern States.     Baltimore,  1827.     8vo.  72.  7.  4 
Report  of  the  Engineers  on  the  Reconnoisance  and  Surveys 
Made  in  1827.     Baltimore,  1828.     8vo.  72.  12 
Report  of  the  President  and  Directors,  1830,  '31,  '72.    Bait., 
V.  d.     8vo.  72.  12 
Annual  Reports  of  the  President  and  Directors,  1840,  *41, 
'44,  '51  to  '56,  '69  to  '73,  '75,  '78.     Bait,  1840-78.     8vo. 

7t.  7.  3 
Garrett,  John  W.     Address  to  the  Board  of  Directors,  etc. 

72.   7.  4 

Letter  to  thQ  Comptroller  of  Maryland.  72.  7.  4 

Remarks  of,  as  President.  72.  7.  4 

Hopkins,  Johns.     Report  of  Finance  Committee.       72.  7.  4 

Knight,  J.,  and  Latrobe,  B.  H.     Report  on   Construction, 

etc.  72.  7.  4 


138  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Baltimore  and  Ohio  Eailroad  —  Continued). 

Long,  S.  H.,  and  Mc:N^eill,  W.  G.  Narrative  of  the  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Board  of  Engineers.  Baltimore,  1830. 
8vo.     2  Vols.  72.  12 

McLane,  Louis.     Address  of,  etc.  72.  7.  4 

Swann,  Thomas.     Address  of,  as  President,  etc.        72.  7.  4 

Winans,  Eoss.     A  Letter  From,  etc.  72.  7.  4 

Baltimore  and  Susquehanna  Eailroad  Co.  8th,  17th,  18th, 
23d,  25th,  26th  and  27th  Annual  Eeports.  Bait.  8vo. 
1836-54.  72.  6.  2 

Baltimore  County,  Md.  See  Yellott,  Coleman.  Address, 
Oct.  19,  1854,  upon  Laying  the  Corner  Stone  of  tRe  Couit 
House  of  Baltimore  County,  at  Towsontown,  1854.     8vo. 

11.  1.  5 

Bancroft,  Eev.  Aaron.     The  Duties  of  Parents;  a  discourse 

delivered   at  Worcester,   Aug.   10,    1823.     Boston,  1824. 

12mo.  56.  7.  1 

Jesus  Christ,  the  Minister  of  God,  in  the  Salvation  of  Men : 
a  sermon,  delivered  to  the  Second  church  in  Worcester 
(1832?).  See  Smalley,  Elam,  ''The  Worcester  Pulpit," 
etc.     pp.     251-262.     Bost.,  1851.     12mo.  25.  1 

Lessons  from  Nature;  a  discourse,  delivered  to  the  Second 
church  in  Worcester,  May  25,  1828,  etc.  See  Smalley, 
Elam,  "The  Worcester  Pulpit."  pp.  263-273.  Bost., 
1851.     12mo.  25.   1 

Memoir  of.  See  Smalley,  Elam,  in  the  ''Worcester  Pul- 
pit,    pp.  232-249.     Bost.,  1851.     12mo.  25.  1 

Life  of  George  Washington.     London,  1808.     8vo.         44.  4 

Bancroft,  George.     History  of  the  United  States,  1492-1782. 

Various  Edit.     Bost.,  1866-74.     8vo.     10  Vols.  14.5 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  Biog.  sketch.  (Kat'l  Portrait  Gal- 
lery, Vol.  2.)  44.  6 

Memorial  Address  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  before 
Congress,  at  Washington,  Feb.  12,  1886.  Wash.,  1866. 
^vo.  44.  12 

Oration  in  New  York,  Apr.  25,  1865,  at  the  funeral  of  Lin- 
coln,    n.  t.  p.     12mo. 

Oration  on  George  Washington,  Feb.  22,  1862.  Added, 
Washington's  Farewell  Address.  (Pulpit  and  Eostrum.) 
April,  1862.  43.  14.  4 

Quincy,  Josiah.  Memory  of  James  Grahame,  Vindicated 
from  Charges  Preferred  against  him  by  Mr.  Bancroft,  and 

the  Conduct  of  Mr.  Bancroft  Exposed.     Boston,  1846.     8vo. 

43.  6.  G. 


CATALOGUE   OF   THE  LIBRARY.  189 

Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe.  Description  of  his  Private  Library 
and  Literarj^  Collections,  together  with  Biography,  and 
Account  of  his  Historical  Series.  San  Francisco,  1885. 
8vo.  20.   14.  6 

History  of  the  Pacific  States  of  America.  17  Vols.  (Kot 
yet  completed.)  Central  America,  Vols.  1  and  2.  Mex- 
ico; 5  Vols.  Korth  Mexican  States,  1  Vol.  California, 
5  Vols.  K.  W.  Coast,  2  Vols.  Alaska,  1  Vol.,  etc.  San 
Francisco.     8vo.  25.  5 

Native  Eaces  of  the  Pacific  States.  IN^.  Y.,  1875.  8vo.  5 
Vols.  15.  2 

Bancroft  Family.  See  Allen,  J.  K.,  and  Salter,  Edwin. 
Genealogical  Sketch  of  Thomas  Bmsroft,  of  Dddham, 
Mass.,  1640.  25.  7.  1 

Bane,  Gen.  M.  M.  Address.  Army  of  the  Tennessee.  Eeport 
of  Society  of,  1877.  30.  11 

Banfield,  E.  C.  Latter  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  on  the 
Choctaw  Claim,  :N'ov.  1872.  Wash.,  1872.  8vo.  (Ram- 
sey Pamph.,  Vol.  8,  No.  12.)  60.  1 

Bangor,  Maine.  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Settlement  of 
Bangor,  Sept.  30,  1869.     Bangor,  1870.     8vo.  16.  2 

Bangs,  Geo.  S.  A  Letter  to  the  Postmaster-General,  Showing 
the  Cost,  Revenues,  and  Comparative  Profit  and  Loss  of 
Carrying  the  Different  Classes  of  Mail  Matter.  Wash., 
1875.     8vo.  57.  10.   1 

BA.NGS  Family.  See  Dudley,  Dean.  Genealogy  of  the  Bangs 
Family.     Bost.,  1854.  25.  7.  2 

Bank  of  California,  Against  the  Sutro  Tunnel.  See  Sutro, 
Adolph.  19.  10.  1 

Bank  of  England.  Reports  from  the  Secret  Committee  of  the 
House  of  Commons,  on  the  Expediency  of  the  Bank  Re- 
suming Cash  Payments,  London,  18 L9.  (Pamj)hleteer, 
Vol.  14,  etc.     London,  1819.)  '  53.  5 

Representation,  to  May,  1819,  by  the  Directors.  London, 
1819.     (Pamphleteer,  Vol.  14.)  53.  5 

Bank  of  the  U.  S.     See  Webster,  Daniel.     Speech  of  the  Veto 

of  the  Bank  Bill,  July  11,  1832.     No  imprint.     8vo.     pp. 

28.     (Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  3,  Ko.  27.)  53.  12 

Speeches  in  Congress,  1815-34.     (Works,   1851.     8vo. 

Vols.  3  and  4.)  44.  5 

Bankers.     See  Pinkerton,  Allan.     Vaults  and  Burglars. 

57.  10.  1 


140  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Banking.  See  also  Coinage,  Currency,  Finances,  Money,  Paper 
Money,  U.  S.  Finances,  etc. 

Bankruptcy.  See  Jenckes,  T.  A.  Bankrupt  Law.  Speech, 
Wash.,  1864.  8vo.  pp.  16.  (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  32, 
No.  69.)  60.  8 

Bankruptcy  Eeform.  Letters  to  Sir  Eobert  Peel.  Fane,  C. 
London,  1838.     8vo.     (Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  15,  No.  4.) 

53.  6 

Bankrupt  Law,  The,  of  the  U.  S.  Passed  Aug.  19,  1841, 
with  a  Commentary  Containing  full  Explanation  of  the 
Law,  and  Ample  Eeferences  to  English  and  American 
Authorities.   By  a  member  of  the  bar.    Phila.,  1841.    8vo. 

57.  10.  3 
Summary  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Convention  of  the  Mer- 
cantile Bodies  of  the  United  States,  who  Favor  the  Enact- 
ment of  a   Uniform   and  Equitable   Bankrupt   Law,    at 
Washington,  Jan.  19,  1881.     N.  Y.,  1881.     8vo. 

57.  10.  3 
Supplementary  Eeport  of  the  Special  Committee  of  the 
Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the  State  of  New  York,  on  the 
Subject  of  a  National  Bankrupt  Law;  Submitted  to  the 
Chamber,  Dec.  2,  1880,  etc.,  with  a  Draft  of  the  Proposed 
Act,  Prepared  by  the  Hon.  John  Lowell,  U.  S.  Circuit 
Judge,  etc.     New  York,  1880.     8vo.  57.  10.  2 

Banks,  Sir  Joseph.  Some  Eemarks  on  the  Mildew  of  Wheat 
and  the  Choice  of  Seed  Corn.  Norwich,  1816.  (Pamph- 
leteer, Vol.  8.)  53.  5 

Banks,  Gen.  Nathaniel  P.     Address  at  New  Orleans,  4th  of 

July,   1865.     (No    title  page.)    8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamph., 

Vol.  2,  No.  13.)  60.  1 

Duyckinck,    E.    A.     Biog.    Sketch,  in  Nat.  JPort.   Gallery, 

Vol.  2.  44.  6 

Address  to  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  Jan.  7,  1859. 

Bost.,  1859.     8vo.  8.  1.  2 

Valedictory  Address  to  the  Legislature,  Jan.  3,  1861.    Bost., 

1861.     8vo.  8.  1.  2 

Banks,  Sir  Thomas  Christopher.  Baronia  Anglica  Concen- 
trata;  Account  of  the  Baronies  in  Fee;  Showing  Those 
Mentioned  by  Sir  Wm.  Dugdale,  etc.  Eipon  and  Lon- 
don, 1843-44.     4to.     2  Vols.  46.  14 

Banks  and  Banking.  American  Bankers  Association.  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Convention  at  Saratoga,  Aug.  7-9,  1878. 
N.  Y.,  1878.     8vo.  33.   7.  8 


CATALOGUE   OF  THE  LIBRARY.   "  141 

Banks  and  Banking  —  (Continued). 

American  Bankers  Association.  Proceedings  of  the  Con- 
vention at  Saratoga,  Aug.  %-S,  1879.     iN".  Y.,  1879.     8vo. 

83.  7.  8 

American  Bankers  Association.  Report  of  the  Executive 
Committee  for  1877.     :Nr.  Y.,  1877.  33.  7.  8 

Atkinson,  Edward.  What  is  a  Bank*?  What  Service 
does  a  Bank  Perform?  Lecture,  March,  1850.  N.  Y. 
Society  for  Political  Education,  1880.    Sq.    8vo.    33.  7.  8 

Bicknell,  R.  T.  Counterfeit  Detector.  Vol.  8.  No.  4. 
Phila.,  1840.  8vo.  Bound  with  Western  Counterfeit  De- 
tector   Vol.  2.  72.  5 

Circular  in  Regard  to  Interest  on  Deposits,  Issued  by  Cul- 
ver. Penn  &  Co.  ^q^  York.     N.  Y.,  1865.     8vo. 

57.  10.  2 

Clark,  Amos.  Banking  and  Currency.  Speech,  Feb.  7, 
1874.     Washington,  1874.     8vo.  33.  7.  8 

Davis,  R.  M.  Public  and  Private  Credit  and  banking,  and 
Their  Abuses,     ^^w  Orleans,  1869.     8vo.  33.  7.  8 

Ooodman,  Charles.  Western  Counterfeit  Detector.  Yols. 
land  2.     Cinn.,  1840-41.     8vo.     2  Yols.  72.5 

Hooper,  Samuel.  Examination  of  the  Theory  and  the  Ef- 
fect of  Laws  Regulating  the  Amount  of  Specie  in  Banks. 
Boston,  1860.     8vo.  33.  7.  8 

Humphreys,  W.  H.  Suggestions  on  the  Subject  of  Bank 
Charters.     Nashville.  1859.     8vo.  33.  7.  8 

Janney,  J.  J.     History  of  Ohio  State  Bank.  18.  3.  3 

Knox,  J.  J.  Dry  Bank  Statistics.  Address,  Aug.  11, 1881. 
N.  Y.,  1881.     8vo.  33.  7.  8 

Lowell,  J.  A.  Review  of  Samuel  Hooper's  Pamphlet  on 
Specie  Reserves.     Boston,  1860.     8vo.  33.  14.  1 

Merriam,  C.  L.  Banking  and  Currency.  Speech,  March 
27,  1874.     Washington,  1874.     8vo.  3i3.  7.  8 

Opinions  of  our  National  Banks,  and  the  Practice  of  Selling 
U.  S.  Bond  on  Commission.  Washington,  1868.  8vo. 
(Ramsey  Pamph.,  Yol.  17,  No.  2.)  60.  8 

Plan  for  Free  Banking,  1869.  No  title  page.  8vo.  (Ram- 
sey Pamph.,  Yol.  7,  No.  17.)  60.  1 

Spaulding,  E.  G.  Address  at  Philadelphia,  May  30,  1876. 
(History  of  Banking  in  the  U.  S.)     Phila.,  1876.     8vo. 

52.  14.  7 

Whitney,  D.  R. ,  The  Suffolk  Bank,  Boston.  8.  10 


142  MINNESOTA   HISTOEICAL  SOCIETY. 

Banks  and  Banking  —  (Coiitiiuied). 

Williams,  J.  E.  Eeport  of  the  Committee  of  Bank  Officers 
of  the  C\tj  of  :N'ew  York,  Oct.,  1875,  in  Eelation  to  Bank 
Taxation.     K  Y.,  1875.     8vo.  33.  7.  8 

Save  The  Savings  Banks.  Eemarks  on  Savings  Banks,  Na- 
tional Banks,  and  [N^ational  Currency,  at  the  American 
Bankers'  Convention  in  Phila.,  Oct.  4,  1876.  N.  Y.,  1876. 
8vo.  33.  7.  S 

Wolcott,  Edward.  National  Bank  Act,  and  Other  Laws 
Eelating  to  National  Banks.     Washington,  1882.     8vo. 

33.  6 
B  ANN  AN,  Benjamin.     Our  National  Currency,  how  to  Improve 
it,  1873.     No  title  page.     8vo.     p.  8.     (Eamsey  Pamph.^ 
Vol.  8,  No.  17.)  60.  1 

Banning,  Henky  B.  Transfer  of  the  Indian  Bureau  from  the 
Interior  to  the  War  Department.  Speech,  in  the  House 
of  Eepresentatives,  Apr.  18,  1876.  Washington,  1876. 
8vo.  15.  11.  5 

Bantam,  Java.     Short  Account  of  the  Seige  of  Bantam.     Lon- 
don, 1683.    Fol.     pp.   2.     (Harleian  Misc.     v.  9.)     40.  3 
Banvard,  Joseph.     Plymouth  and  the  Pilgrims;  or.  Incidents 
of  Adventure  in  the  History  of  the  First  Settlers.     Bos- 
ton, 1853.     16mo.  7.  14 
Baptism.     See  Bernard,  David.     Sermon  on   Ba-ptism,  Before 
the  First  Baptist  Church  in  Albany.    Albany,  1843.    8vo. 
(Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  13.  No.  6.)  33.  6 
Greene,  J.  Baker.     On  Certain  Points  of  Analogy  Between 
Jewish  and   Christain   Baptism  in   the   Apostolic  Age. 
(Eoyal  Historical  Society,   Trans.,  Vol.  10,  pp.  248-266.) 

35.  9 

Hutchins,  Stephen.     Arguments  of  Campbellism  in  Favor 

of  Baptism  Being  Necessarj^  to  the  Forgiveness  of  Sins;; 

Stated    and    Eefuted.       Bennington,    Vt.,    1841.       8vo. 

(Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  13,  No.  13.)  53.  6 

Lemmon,  Eichard.     Faith  and  Baptism.  56.  5.  I 

Baptist,  Four  Letters  to  a.     By  a  Layman  of  Alabama,     n.  t. 

p.     12mo.  56.  5.  1 

Baptist  Association,  Hudson  Eiver.     35th  Anniversary,  in 

New  York,  June  18-20,  1850.     N.  Y.,  1850.     8vo. 

53.  12 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRAE Y.  143 

Baptist  Church.  See  Eastwood.  Marvin.  Apostolic  Plat- 
form; Vindication  of  the  Baptist  From  the  Charge  of 
Close  Communion.  Sermon.  Lansingburg,  1842.  8vo. 
(Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  13,  No.  16.)  53.  6 

Virginia  Baptist  Preacher.  Vol.  1,  Ko,  11,  Vol.  2,  No.  12, 
1842-43.  (Sermons.)  n.  t.  p.  1842-43.  8vo.  (Misc. 
Pamph.,  Vol.  17,  No.  13-14.  53.  6 

Williams,  Wm.  R.  Causes  of  the  Increase  of  the  Churches. 
Discourse,  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  (Bound  with  Fletcher,  J. 
Duties,  etc.)     Misc.  Pamph.,  13,  No.  41.  53.  6 

Baptist  Publications  and  S.   S.   Society.     See    American 

Baptist,  etc. 

Baptist,  Free  Will,  Church.  Dick,  Robert.  Close  Com- 
munion the  Offspring  of  Arrogance.  TJtica,  1842.  8vo. 
pp.  24.     (Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  13,  No.  8.)  53.  6 

Baptists,  The.     See  American  Baptist  House  Mission  Society, 

etc. 

American  Baptist  Year  Book.     1872-83.     Phila.     12mo. 

33.  11 

Baptist  Home  Missionsj^in  North  America,  Including  a  full 
Report  of  'the  Proceedings  and  Addresses  of  the  Jnbilee 
Meeting,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1883.     8vo.  56.13 

McCoy,  Isaac.  History  of  Baptist  Indian  Missions.  Wash- 
ington, 1840.     8vo.  15.  2 

Miami,  O.,  Association  of  Minutes  of  the  Association, 
Sept.  11  and  12,  1846.     Dayton,  1846.     8vo.  18.  10.  9 

Missions.     Baptist  Home  Missionary  Society. 

See,  Under  Various  States,  for  Minutes  of  Conventions  and 
Associations. 

Free  Will.  See  Stewart,  I.  D.  History  of  the  Free  Will 
Baptists.     Dover,  N.  H.,  1862.     12mo.  56.  13 

Women's  Baptist  Home  Mission  Society,  etc. 

Baraga,  Frederick.  Dictionary  of  the  Otchipwc  Lan- 
guage, Explained  in  English.  Montreal,  1878-80.  8vo. 
2  Vols.  Part  1,  Otchipwe-English.  Part  2,  English- 
Otchipwe.     (Prefaced  by  a  grammar.)  15.  8 

Baraze  Cyprien,     Le  pere.     Relation  de  la  vie,  et  de  la  Mort, 
du  Baraze,  Foudateur  de  la  Mission  des  Moxes  dans  le 
Perou.     Lettres  Edifiantes,  etc.     1780-83.  Vol.  8.      20.  8 
Barbadoes.     Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Council  on  the  Con- 
dition of  Slaves.     London,  1824.     8vo.  30.  13 

Report  of  a  Debate  in  Council  on  a  Despatch  from  Lpjo 
Bathurst,  Concerning  the  Government  of  Slaves.  Barba- 
does, printed.     Reprinted,  London,  1823.     8vo.        30.  J  3 


144  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Barbaey  States.  Sumner.  Charles.  White  Slavery  in  the 
Barbary  States.     Lecture.     Boston,  1847.     8vo. 

30.  14.  1 

Baebe,  Marbois.     See  Marbois.  Francois  de  Barbe. 

Barber,  Edwin  A.  Comparative  Vocabulary  of  Utah  Dialects. 
From  the  U.  S.  Geological  Survey.  Bulletin.  Vol.  3, 
^o.  3,  pp.  533-545.  15.  11.  2 

Genealogical  Eecord  of  the  Atlee  Family.  The  Descendants 
of  Judge  Wm.  Augustus  Atlee,  and  Col.  Samuel  John 
Atlee,  of  Lancaster,  Pa.     Phila.,  1884.     8vo.  47.  1 

Barber,  John  Warner.  Connecticut  Historical  Collections, 
Eelating  to  Every  Town  in  Connecticut.  New  Haven, 
1836.  7.  12 

Historical  Collection  of  the  State  of  IS'ew  York.  N.  Y., 
1851.     8vo.  and  12mo.  10.  5 

Historical  Collections,  Eelating  to  Every  Town  in  Massa- 
chusetts.    Worcester,  1844.     8vo.  9.  12 
History  and  Antiquities  of  IN^ew  England,  Xew  York,  and 
New  Jersey.     Worcester,  1841?     12mo.     .  7.  14 
And  Howe,  Henry.     Historical  Collections  of  New  Jersey, 
1609-1868.     New  Haven.,  1868.     8vo.                            10.  8 

Barber,  W.  E.  Plan  by  which  Political  Parties  may  Select 
Candidates.     (Phila.,  Union  League  Essays,  1868.     8vo. 

57.  3 

Barbiere,  Joe.  Scraps  from  the  Prison  Table  at  Camp  Chase 
and  Johnson's  Island.  (Eebel.)  Doylestown,  Pa.,  186>). 
8vo.  30.  9 

Barbour,  Geo.  M.  Florida,  for  Tourists,  Invalids,  and  Set- 
tlers.    N.  Y.,  1883.     12mo.  15.  14 

Barclay,  Alex.  Address  to  Philanthropists,  etc. ;  appended, 
Eemarks  on  Emigration  to  Jamaica,  Addressed  to  the 
Colored  Class  of  the  United  States.  Montreal,  1844. 
8vo.  30.  13 

Barclay,  James  T.  Proposed  Improvement  in  our  System  of 
Coinage.     Memorial  to  Congress,  1860.     n.  t.  p.     8vo. 

33.  7.  8 

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Baeden,  E.  Catalogue  of  Trotting  Stock.  St.  Paul,  1876. 
16mo.  22.  14.  5 

Bardsley,  Charles  W.  Curiosities  of  Puritan  Nomenclature. 
:N'ew  York,  1880.     12mo.  '  46.  9 

Our  English  Surnames;  their    Sources  and   Significations. 
London,  1873.     8vo.  46.  8 

Barendz,  Barentz,  or  Barentzen,  Willem,  (Dutch  Navi- 
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Pocket  Dictionary  of  the  Spanish  and  English  Languages. 
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Baring,  Alexander.  Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons,  May 
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Barker,  Edmund  Henry.     Claims  of  Sir  Philip  Francis  to  the 

Authorship  of  Junius  Disproved.  London,  1827.  (Pamph 

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Letter  to  T.  S.  Hughes,  on  his  Address,  etc.  2d  edit,  with 

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Barker,  John.   Address  at  the  Genessee  Wesleyan  Seminary, 

July  4,  1837.     Rochester,  1837.     8vo.  74.  7.  4 

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Barlow,  Joel.     Letters  to  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States  on 

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Barnard,  Daniel  D.     Address  at  Rutger's  College,  July  18, 
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Barnard,  Daniel  A.  — (Ooiitinued). 

Man  and  tlie  State,  Social  and  Political.  Address  Before 
the  Connecticut  Alpha  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  at  Yale 
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Barnard,  Frederic  Augustus  Porter.  Letter  to  the  Pres- 
ident of  the  United  States.  By  a  Eefugee.  Phila.,  1863. 
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The  Exact  Sciences  in  the  U.S.,  1776-1876.     (''First  Cen- 
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Machinery  and  Processes  of  the  Industrial  Arts  and  Appar- 
atus of  the  Exact  Sciences.     Wash.,  1869.     8vo.         52.6 
Proceedings  at  his  Inauguration  as  President,  Oct.  3,  1864. 
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Barnard,  Helen  M.     The  Chorpenning  Claim.     No  imprint. 
8vo.     (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  8,  Ko.  5.)  60.  1 
Barnard,    Henry.     Why  I  was   Excommunicated  from   the 
First  Presbyterian  Church  in  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Min- 
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Dangers  and  Defenses  of  Kew  York  City,  1863.     1\ .  Y.  State 
Legislature,  Memorial,  etc,  1863.     8vo.                  10.  6.  10 
Eulogy  on  Gen.  Joseph  G.  Totten.    Washington,  1867.    8vo. 
(Ramsey  Pamph.,  Yol.  24,  Xo.  26.)                                60.  1 
Peninsular  Campaign  and  its  Antecendents,  as  Developed 
by  the  Report  of  Gen.  McClellan,  and  Other  Documents. 
]^.  Y.,  1864.     8vo.                                                              30.  9 
Problems  of  Rotary  Motion  Presented  by  the   Gyroscope^ 
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Supplement,    Internal   Structure   of  the   Earth   as   Affect- 
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Report  of  the  Anierican  Scientific  Commission  on  the  Arti- 
ficial Water-ways  in  Europe,  with  Special  Reference  to 
the  Tehuantepec,  Railway  and  Ship  Canal,  Oct.  16,  1871. 
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•  CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  l^T 

Barnard,  Bey.  Thomas.  A  Discourse  Delivered  Before  the- 
Humane  Society  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Mass.,  at  the 
Semi-Aunual  Meeting,  June,  1794.     Boston,  1794.     8vo. 

56.  7.  5' 

A  Sermon,  Preached  Before  his  Excellency,  Francis  Ber- 
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Barneby,  W.  Henry.  Life  and  Labor  in  the  Far,  Far  West; 
Being  Notes  of  a  Tour  in  the  Western  States,  British  Co- 
lumbia, Manitoba,  and  the  Northwest  Territory.  Lon- 
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Barnes,  Albert.  Casting  Down  of  Thrones.  Discourse  on 
the  Present  State  of  Europe,  in  Philadelphia,  May  14, 
1848.  Phila.  and  N.  Y.,  1848.  8vo.  (Misc.  Pamph., 
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'  Christianity,  as  Applied  to  the  Mind  of  a  Child  in  the  Sun- 
day School.  Annual  Sermon  in  Behalf  of  the  American 
Sunday  School  Union,  delivered  at  Philadelphia,  May  12, 
1850.     Phihi.     n.  d.     16mo.                                       56.  14.  ^ 

Church  and  Slavery.     Phila.,  1857.     12mo.  30.  1 

Conditions  of  Peace.  Thanksgiving  Discourse  in  the  First 
Presb.  Ch.,  Phila.,  Nov.  27,  1862.     Phila.,  1863.     8vo. 

30.  4.  7 

Home  Missions.  Sermon  for  the  American  Home  Mission- 
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May,  1849.  N.  Y.,  1849.  8vo.  (Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  4, 
No.  17.)  53.  12 

Inquiry  into  the  Scriptural  Views  of  Slavery.  Phial.,  1846. 
12mo.  30.  1 

Johnson,  J.  H.  Sermon  in  Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  Feb. 
26,  1S71.  On  the  Death  of  Albert  Barney.  Phila.,  1874. 
8vo.  43.  6.  B.  2 

Letter  to,  on  Slavery.  See  Ross,  F.  A.  Position,  etc. 
1857.     12mo.  30.  7.  3 

The  Missionary  Enterprise  Dependant  on  the  Eeligion  of 
Principle  for  Success.     A  Sermon,  etc.    Bost.,  1844.    8vo. 

56.   14.  3 

Oration  on  the  Progress  and  Tendency  of  Science;  Delivered 
Before  the  Connecticut  Alpha  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  at 
New  Haven,  Aug.  18,  1840.  Phila.,  1840.  8vo.  (No.  2, 
in  "Yale  College  Addresses.")  7.  13 

Another  Copy,  do.     (Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  6,  No.  2.)     53.   12 

A  Plea  for  Western  Colleges.  Phila.,  1846.  8vo.  (Misc. 
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Barnes,  David  M.  Draft  Eiots  in  I^ew  York,  July,  1863.  The 
Metropolitan  Police;  their  Eecord.     K  Y.,  1863.     8vo. 

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Barnes,  Demas.  National  Finances,  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  (Eam- 
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Barnes,  Isaac  O.  An  Address,  Delivered  at  Bedford,  I^ew 
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Barnes,  Phineas.  ^he  Present  Technical  Condition  of  the 
Steel  Industry  of  the  United  States.  Wash.,  1885.  8vo. 
(U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Bull.,  ^o.  25.)  49.  11.  1 

Barnes,  S.  W.  Eemarks  of,  in  the  Senate  of  Wis.,  Feb.  19, 
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Barnes,  William.  Eeview  of  the  !N'ew  York  Insurance  Ee- 
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Barnes,  William  H.  The  40th  Congress,  Historical  and  Bio- 
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Barnet,  James,  Ed.  The  Martyrs  and  Heroes  of  Illinois,  in 
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Barneveld,  John.  See  Motley,  J.  L.  Life  and  Death  of  John 
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Barney,  Joshua.  Biographical  Memoir,  from  Autobiographi- 
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1832.     12mo.  43.  2 

Barnstable  County,  Mass.  See  Dudley,  Dean.  Directory 
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Freeman,  Frederick.  History  of  Cape  Cod.  Annals  of 
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Barnstead,  N.  H.  See  Jewett,  J.  P.  History  of  Barnstead,  N. 
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Barnum,  Phineas  T.  Memoir.  (Orcutt,  Samuel.  History  of 
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Barnwell,  E.  Grant.  Life  of  D.  L.  Moody  and  I.  D.  Sankey. 
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Barrett,  J.  O.     History  of  Traverse  County,  Minn.     Brown's. 

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Earroay,  Washington.  Speech  on  the  Eefereiice  of  the  Presi- 
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Barrows.  Eev.  S.  J.  The  Genesis  and  Exodns  of  the  First 
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Barrus,  Hiram.  History  of  Goshen,  Hampshire  County,  Mass., 
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Barry,  John  Stetson.     Genealogical  and  Biographical  Sketch 
of  the  Name  and  Family  of  Stetson.     1634-1S47.     Bost., 
12mo.  47.  6 

Historical  Sketch  of  Hanover,  Mass.,  1727-1852,  with  Fam- 
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Barry,  Wm.     History  of  Fraiiiingliain,  Mass.,  from  1640  to  the 

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Memoir  and  Portrait.    (See  Allen,  Joseph.     The  Worcester 

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The  Eights    and   Duties   of  Neighboring  Churches.     Two 
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Dictionary  of  Americanisms.     Words  and  Phrases  Peculiar 
to  the  United  States.     2d  Edit.,  enlarged.  Bost.  and  Lon- 
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History  of  the  Wanton  Family  of  Newport,  Rhode  Island. 
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Barton,  William.  Memoirs  of  David  Rittenhouse.  Phila., 
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Barton,  Wm.  S.  A  Genealogical  Sketch  of  Dr.  Artemas  Bul- 
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Bastian,  H.  Charlton.  Evolution  and  the  Origin  of  Life. 
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Bateman,  John.     Aristocracy  of  England.     List  of  owners  of 

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Bates,  Samuel  A,  Ed.  Eecords  of  the  Town  of  Braintree, 
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Bates,  Samuel  P.     History  of  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  1861- 

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Lectures  on  Mental  and  Moral  Culture.     I^ew  York,  1860. 

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Martial  Deeds  of  Pennsylvania.    (In  the  Eebellion.)   Phila., 

1876.     8vo.  29.  6 

Bates,  Wm.  G.     Historical  Address.    (Westfield  Jubilee,  1870. ) 

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Bates,  W.  R.     History,  Commercial  Advantages  and  Future 

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Bates  County,  Missouri.     The  History  of  Cass  and  Bates 

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Cooper,  J.  F.     Battle  of  Lake  Erie.     Cooperstown,  1843. 

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Baxter,  Elisha.  Arkansas,  Supreme  Court.  Opinion  in  the 
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Baxter,  Joseph.     Journal  of  Several  Visits  to  Indians  on  the 

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Baverstock,  James.  Observations  on  the  Brewery,  and  the 
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Bay,  W.  Y.  N.  Eeminiscences  of  Bench  and  Bar  of  Mis- 
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Speech  in  the  United  States  Senate,  Feb.  15,  1870.    Ee-con- 

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Bayles,  Eichakd  M.  Historical  and  Descriptive  Sketches  of 
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Baylies,  Francis.     Historical  Memoir  of  the  Colony  of  New 

Plymouth,    1608-1692.     With  Additions  and  Index  by 

Samuel  G.  Drake.     Boston,  1866.     8vo.     2  Vols.        9.12 

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Bayonet.  Gomard, .   Manuel  of  Bayonet  Exercises.  Trans. 

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Patten,  George.     Infantry  Tactics,  Bayonet  Drills,  etc.     N. 

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Beach,  W.  W.,  Editor.  Indian  Miscellany.  Fugitive  Papers 
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Beal,  I^athan  S.  E.  Diamond  Leaves  from  the  Lives  of  the 
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Beard,  Henry.     Letter  on  the  Eight  of  Minnesota  to  Seventy- 
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Beardsley,  Ambrose.  History  of  Beardsley,  Conn.  See  Or- 
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Beasley,  Egbert  E.  Plan  to  Stop  the  Present,  and  Prevent 
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Beatty,  Charles.  Journal  of  a  Two  Months^  Tour  Among  the 
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Beatty,  John.  Citizen  Soldier;  Memoirs  of  a  Yolunteer.  Cinn. 
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Beatty  Family.  See  Egle,  Wm.  H.  Genealogical  Eecord  of 
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Beaumont,  J.  T.  Barber.  Essay  on  Criminal  Jurisprudence. 
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Benedict,  Hon.  G.  W.  Speech  on  the  Cass  County  Investiga- 
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Benezet,  Anthony.  Caution  to  Great  Britain  and  lier  Colonies, 
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Extracts  from  his  Writings  on  the  African  Slave  Trade. 
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Benfey,  Theodore.  Sanskrit-English  Dictionary.  London, 
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Benjamin,  Judah  P.  Defense  of  the  National  Democracy 
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Ben.jamin,  W.  S.  The  Great  Epidemic  in  New  BerneJ  N.  C. 
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Benner,  Frank.  Ornithology  of  Minnesota.  See  Roberts, 
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Bennett,  David  S.  National  Defence  of  the  Lakes.  Improve- 
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Bennett,  Henry  Grey.  Letter  to  the  Common  Council  and 
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Bennett,  James  Gordon.  Memoirs  of  James  Gordon  Bennett 
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Bennett,  John  C.  History  of  the  Saints;  Expose  of  Joe.  Smith 
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Jennings,  Isaac.  Memorials  of  a  Century,  etc.  Bost.,1869. 
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Benson,  Lawrence  S.  The  Truth  of  the  Bible  Upheld:  or 
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Benson  Family.  See  Garrison,  W.  P.  Benson  Family,  of  :N'ew 
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Bent,  Lieut.  Silas,  U.  S.  N.  The  Japanese  Gulf  Stream.  Ad- 
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Indications  Respecting  Lord  Eldou,  includingHistory  of  the 
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Leading  Principles  of  a  Constitutional  Code  for  any  State. 
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Bentley,  Rev.  Wm.  A  Sermon  before  the  Governor,  the  Hon- 
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Benton,  David  R.  Low  Pressure  Steam  Warming  and  Ventilat- 
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Sketch  of   Essex  County,  Yt.       Waverly,    Mass.,    1886. 

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Benton,  Jacob.     Kecord  of  the  Democratic  Party.     Speech,  H. 

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Benton,  Nathaniel  S.     History  of  Herkimer  County,  N.  Y., 

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Benton,  Thomas  Hart.     Admission  of  California.     Speech  in 

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Anti  Compromise  Speech,  in  the  Senate  of  the  U.  S.,  June 

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California  Claims;  Speech  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  U. 

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Conkling,  Edgar.     Benton's  Policy,  etc.     1864.     8vo.    (No. 

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Letter  to,    from    G.    W.    Mannypenny,     Com.     of   Indian 

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Nebraska  and   Kansas.     Speech   in  the  H.    of  R.,    April 

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Dana,  C.  W.     "The   Great  West.")    1858.     12mo.,    pp. 

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Thirty  Years'  Yiew;  History  of  the  American  Government, 

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Sketch  of,  by  W.  Y.  N.  Bay.     (In  his  Reminiscences,  etc.) 

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Benton   County,  Oregon.     See  Fagan,    D.   D.      History  of 

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Berg,  Joseph  F.     Answer  to  the  lecture  of  John  Hughes,  on 

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Same,  enlarged  edition.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1876.  8vo.  47.  1 
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Genealogy  of  the  Van  Brunt  Family.     Albany,  1867.     8vo. 

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Bergen  Family.  See  Bergen,  Tennis  G.  Bergen  Family  Gene- 
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Bergenroth,  G.  a..  Editor.     Calendar  of  Letters  Eelating  to 

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Bering,  John  A.  (and  Montgomery,  Thomas.)     History  of  the 

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Berkshire  County,  Mass.     See  Bryan,  Clark  W.     The  Book 

of  Berkshire.     Grt.  Barrington,  n.  d.     12mo.  25.  8 

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Holland,  J.  G.  History  of  Western  Massachusetts.  Spring- 
field, 1855.     12mo.      2  Vols.  8.  3 

feERLiN.     Miscellanea  Berolinensia.     Berolini,  1710.     4to.       83 
Dorotheen  Church.     Funeral  Services  Commemoration  of 
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Berlin,  Wis.     See  Gillespy,  J.  C.     Description  of  the  City  of 
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Bermondsey,  Abbey  of.  Annales  Monasterii  de  Bermundeseia, 
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Bermuda  Islands.  Plaine  Description  of  the  Bermudas,  now 
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Bernadotte,  Jean  Baptiste  Jules.  See  Carl  XIV.  Berna- 
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Bernard,  David.  Sermon  on  Baptism,  before  the  First  Baptist 
Church  in  Albany,  April,  1843.  Albany,  1843.  8vo. 
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Bernard,  Sir  Francis,  Gov.  of  Mass.  Select  Letters  on  the 
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Bernard,  Jean  Frederic.  Recueil  de  Voiages  au  Nord,  con- 
tenant  Divers  Memoires  Tres  Utiles  au  Commerce  et  a  la 
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Greenland:    La  Peyrere.     Relation  du  Greenland.     Vol.  1. 
Hennepin,  Louis:    Voyage  en  un  Pays  Plus  Grand,  etc.     Vol.  4. 
Iceland:     La  Peyrere.     Relation  de  1' Islands.     Vol.  1. 
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Louisiana:     Tonti,  Henri  de.     Relation  de  la  Louisiana.     Vol.  4.    Relation 

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New  Foundland:    White,  — .     Relation  de  Terre-Neuve,  1700.     Vol.  3. 
Spitzhergen:     Martens,  Frederick.     Journal  d'un  Voyage  au  Spitzbergen  et 

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Tartary:     Martini,   Martini,  la  Pere.     Relation  de  la  Tartaric  Orientale. 

Vol.  3.     Verbiest.  Ferdinand,  le  Pere;  Voyage  de  I'Empereur  de  la  Chine 

dans  la  Tartare  Orientale,  1682,  1683.     Vol.  3. 
Virainie:     Relation  des  Voyages  de  Gosnol,  Prince  et  Gilbert  a  la  Virginie, 

1602  et  1603.     Vol.  4. 
Wood,  Capt.  John:     Journal,  Allant  a  la  Decouverte  d'un  Pas.sage  i)0ur  les 

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Bernard,  Sir  Thomas.  Account  of  a  Supply  of  Fish,  for 
the  Manufacturing  Poor,  1813.  (Pamphleteer,  Yol.  1,  pp. 
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Letter  to  Lord  Camden,  on  the  Bill  for  Eestraining  the  Trade 
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Supply  of  Employment  and  Subsistence  for  the  Laboring 
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Berrian,  Pev.  William.  (Letter.)  To  the  Commission  of 
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Berry,  Charles  T.  Historical  Survey  of  the  First  Presbyterian 
Church,  Caldwell,  K  J.,  Jan.  1,  1871.  Newark,  N.  J., 
1871.  8vo.  10.  2.  4 

Berry,  Jacques.     See  Le  Bouvier,  Jacques. 

Berry,  J.  Romeyn.  Silence  Amid  Mystery.  Sermon  on  the 
Death  of  Garfield,  in  Montclair,  N.  J.  Sept.  25,  1881.  n. 
p.,  n.  d.     8vo.  43.  6.  G. 

Berry,  Nathaniel  S.  Message,  as  Governor  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, June  Session,  1861.     Concord,  1861.     8vo.         7.  11 

Bertie,  Willoughby,  Earl  of  Abingdon.  Thoughts  on  the 
Letter  of  Edmund  Burke,  on  the  Affairs  of  America,  4th. 
edit.  Oxford,  1780.  8vo.  (Rev.  Pamph.,  YoL  27,  No.    1.) 

14.  8 
Same,  6th  edit.     Oxford,  1780.  Yol.  15,  No.  6.  14.  1 

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Jan.  1865.     n.  t.  p.  8vo.      (Ramsey Pamph.,  Vol.  17,  Ko. 
27.)  60.  8 

Memorial  to  the  Emperor  of  Eussia,  concerning  Breech- 
loading  Guns.  Wash.,  1855.    8vo.  51.  9.  1 

Bethel,  Maine.  Report  of  the  Centennial  Celebration  at 
Bethel,  Me.  Aug.  26,  1874.     Portland,  1874.     8vo.     16.  2 

Bethlehem,  Pa.  See  Reichel,  W.  C.  Crown  Inn,  near  Beth- 
lehem, Pa.,  1745.    n.  p.,      1872.  8vo.  11.  4 

Bethune,  Geo.  W.  Discourse.  (Broadhead,  Jacob.  Funeral 
Services  of,  1855.     8vo.)  43.  6.  B  1 

Claims  of  Our  Country  on  its  Literary  Men.  Oration  before, 
the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Harvard  University,  July 
19,  1849.  Cambridge,  1849.  8vo.  (Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol. 
6,  No.  4.)  53.  12 

Bethune  Family.  See  Weisse,  Mrs.  J.  A.  History  of  the 
Bethune  Family,  :N'.  Y.,  1884.     8vo.  47.  8 

Beton  Agglomere.  See  Bagger,  Louis.  Portland  Stone  (Be- 
ton  Agglomere.)  Its  Suitableness  for  Headstones  for  our 
National  Cemeteries.  Wash.,  1873.  8vo.  (Ramsey 
Pamph.,  Vol.  33,  No.  3.)  60.  2 

Beton-Coignet,  Artificial  Stone.  See  Beckwith,  L.  F.  Report 
on  Beton- Coignet,  its  Fabrication  and  Uses.  Wash.,  1868. 
(Paris  Expos.,  1867.     Vol.4.)  52.6 

Betten,  Frank  H.      First  Annual  Report,  Kansas  Bureau  of 

Labor  and  Industrial  Statistics.     Topeka,  1886.     8vo. 

81.  1 
Beverly,  Robert.     Histoire  de  la  Virginie. 

Contemmi:  1.  L'Historie  du  Premier  Establissement,  etc.  2.  Les  Pro- 
ductions, etc.  3.  La  Religion,  etc.,  des  Indiens  Naturels.  4.  L'etat 
present  du  pais,  etc.  Par  un  auteu  natif  et  habitant  du  pais.  Trar 
duite  deL'  Anglais.  Amsterdam,  1707.  16mo.  12.  11 

15.  12 

Beverly,    Mass.      New  England  Industrial  School  for  Deaf 

Mutes.     Annual  Report,  1883.     Beverly,  1883-85.      8vo. 

25.  1.  3 
School  Committee,  Report,  1860,  '61,   '65.     Boston.   1861-5. 
8vo.  9.  8.  7 

See  Stone,  E.  M.  History  of  Beverly,  1630-1842.  Boston, 
1843.     12mo.  8.  10 

First  Parish.  See  Thayer,  C.  T.  Address  on  the  200th  An- 
niversary of  its  Formation,  Oct.  2,  1867.  Boston,  1868. 
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Beviee,  E.  S.  History  of  the  First  and  Second  Missouri  Con- 
federate Brigades,  1861-65.  And  from  Wakarusa  to  Ap- 
pomattox, a  Military  Anagraph.     St.  Louis,  1879.     8vo. 

29.  12 
Bexley,  Lord.    See  Vansittart,  Mcholas. 

Beyond  the  Lines.     Yankee  Prisoner  Loose  in  Dixie.     See 

Geer,  J.  J.     Philadelphia,  1863.     8vo.  30.  8 

Beyond  the  Mississippi.     See  Eichardson,  A.  D.     Hartford, 

1867.     8vo.  19.  2 

BiARD,  Pierre,  (and  Masse,  Edwmond).     Eelation  de  la  Kou- 

velle  France.     (Canada.)     1611.     (Eelation  des  Jesuites, 

1858.     8vo.     Vol.  1.)  20.  3 

BiBLiA  Syriaca.     Title  page  in  Syriac.     4vo.     2  v.    (bd.  in  1.) 

34.  9 
Bible,  English.     Holy  Bible.     Philadelphia,  1791.     12mo.    (1 
V.  bd.  in2.)  56.  2 

Dakota.  The  Holy  Bible  in  the  Language  of  the  Dakotas. 
Trans,  by  T.  S.  Williamson  and  S.  E.  Eiggs.  New  York, 
1880.     8vo.  15.  3 

Dakota.     See  Huggins,  B.  W.,  and  Williamson,  N^.  J.     Da- 
kota Text-Book.     (Yerse  of  Scripture  for  Each  Day  in  the 
Year.)     New  York  Amer.  Tract.  Soc.     n.  d.   32mo.  22.  1 
Syriac.     Biblia  Syriaca.     (Title  page  in  Syriac.)  34.  9 

Boutell,  Charles.  Bible  Dictionary.  London,  1871.  8vo. 
(Haydn  Series.)  34.  9 

Cruden,  Alexander.  New  and  Complete  Concordance  to  the 
Holy  Scriptures,  on  the  Basis  of  Cruden.  Ed.  by  John 
Eadie.     New  York  and  Boston,  1850.     8vo.  34.  9 

Eliot,  S.  A.  Observations  on  the  Bible,  for  Young  Persons. 
Boston,  1842.    12mo.  '  56.  2 

Hamilton,  Eev.  J.     Its  Literary  Attractions.  56.  11.  6 

Haweis,  Thomas.  Evangelical  Expositor;  Commentary  on 
the  Bible.     London,  1821.     fo.  2  v.  bd.  in  1.  Y. 

Morris,  William.  Ancient  Slavery  Disapproved  of  God. 
Lecture.     Philadelphia,  1862.     12mo.  30.   14.  2 

Nevin,  J.  W.  Summary  of  Biblical  Antiquities.  Phila. 
and  N.  Y.,  1849.     12mo.  56.  11 

Noble,  F.  A.  Address  before  the  Minn.  State  Bible  Society, 
1864.  56.  7.  3 

Noble,  Samuel.  The  Plenary  Inspiration  of  the  Scriptures 
Asserted,  etc.     London,  1865.     12mo.  38.  11 

Perry,  G.  B.  The  Bible,  the  Young  Man's  Guide.  Phila., 
1844.     18mo.  56.  2 


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Bible,  English. —  (Continued). 

Porter.  Ebenezer.  Biblical  Reader;  Extracts.  Andover, 
1834.     12nio.  56.  2 

Smith,  Goldwin.     Does  the  Bible  Sanction  American  Slav- 
ery!    Cambridge,  1863.     8vo.  30.  7.  3 
Smith,  Wm.     Dictionary  of  the  Bible.      3  vol.      London, 
1863.     8vo.  32.  5 
Thompson,  J.  P.     Christianity  and  Emancipation.     Teach- 
ings and  Influence  of  the  Bible  Against  Slavery.     X.  Y., 
1863.     8vo.                                                                       30.  7.  4 
Spring,  Gardiner.     Dissertation  on  the  Rule  of  Faith.     X. 
Y.,  1844.     8vo.     (Misc.     Pamph.,  Vol.  2,  :N"o.  19.)    53.  12 
White,  E.    G.     Spirit  of  Prophecy.     (Scripture   History.) 
Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  1870-78.     3  Yol.                          56.  10 
Bible.    (Old  Testament.)    Dakota.     See  Pond,  S.  W.    Wowapi 
Inonpa.      Second  Dakota  Reading  Book,  Consisting  of  Bi- 
ble Stories  from  the  Old  Testament.     Bost.,  1842.     18mo. 

22.  1 
Woonspe  Itakihna.     Precept  upon  Precept.     Bible  Stories, 
Trans,  into  the  Dakota  Language.     By  J.   B.  Renville. 
Ed.  by  S.  R.  Riggs.  22.  1 

Greek.  Yetus  Testamentum,-ex  Yersione  Septuaginta  In- 
terpretum.  Juxta  Exemplar  Yaticanum,  Ex.  Editioue 
Holmesii  et  Lamberti  bos.    Glasgute,  1822.    12mo.  3  Yols. 

56.  2 

Hebrew.     Biblia  Hebraica,  Recensita  Yariisque  Notis  Illus- 

trata  ab  Everardo  van  der  Hooght.     Ed.  Nova,  Recognita 

et  Emendata  a  Judah  d'Allemand.     Londini,  1846.     8vo. 

34.  2 

Biblia  Hebraica.     Secundum  Ultimam  Editionem.    Jos. 

Athise,  a  Johanne  Leusden  denuo  Recognitam,  Recen- 

sita  Yariisque,  Notis  Latinis  Illustrata  ab  Everardo 

van  der  Hooght.      Editio  Prima  Amer.  Sine  Punctis 

Masorethicis.     Phila.,  1814.     8vo.     2  Yols.  34.  2 

Ojibwa.     Old  Testament  Bible  Stories.     Story  of   Joseph, 

and  Natural  History.     Bost.,  1835.     12mo.  22.  1 

Faber,  G.  L.     Yiew  of  the  Prophecies.     Bost.,  1809.     8vo. 

56.  3 

Mills,  Abraham.     The  Ancient  Hebrews.     Kew  York,  1856. 

12mo.  56.  11 

Dakota.     (Genesis.)    Book  of  Genesis,  and  a  part  of  the 

Psalms,  in  the  Dakota  Language;  Trans,  by  T.  S.  William- 

23 


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Bible. —  (Continued.) 

son,  S.  E.  Eiggs,  and  Joseph  Eenville.     Oinn.,  C,  1842. 
12mo.  22.  1 

Extracts  from  Genesis  and  the  Psalms;  with  the  3d  Chapter 
of  Proverbs,  and  the  3d  Chapter  of  Daniel,  in  the  Dakota 
Language.     Trans,  from  the  French,  by  Joseph  Eenville. 
Prepared  for  the  Press  by  Thos.  S.  Williamson.     Cincin- 
nati, 1839.     16mo.  22,  1 
Wicoicage  Wowapi,  etc.     Books  of  Genesis  and  Proverbs  in 
the  Dakota  Language,  Trans,  by  Thos.  S.  Williamson.  N. 
Y.,  1865.    -Svo.                                                                    22.  1 
Pond,  Gideon  H.,  and  Samuel  W.     History  of  Joseph,   in 
the  Language  of  tlie  Dakota  Indians.     Trans,  from  Gene- 
sis.    Cincinnati,  1839.    16mo.  22.  1 
Genesis.     See  Edgar,  C.  H.     The  Curse  of  Canaan  Eightly 
Interpreted,  and  Kindred  Topics.     Three  Lectures,    ^ew 
York,  1862.     8vo.                                                        30.  14.  3 
Genesis.      Lacey,   Henry.      Principal  Events  in  the  Life  of 
Moses.     Philadelphia,  1817.     8vo.                        43.  13.  M. 
Joshua,  Euth.  (Dakota.)  Books  of  Joshua,  Judges  &  Euth, 
in  the  Dakota  Language.     Trans,  by  Thomas  S.  William- 
son.    New  York,  1875.     16mo.                                        22.  1 
Psalms.     Book  of  Psalms,  in  Eaised  Letters  for  the  Blind. 
New  York,  Amer.  Bible  Society.     1846.     4to.  Y. 
Psalterium,  Hebreum,  Grecu,  Arabicu,  Chaldeu,  Latinis, 
iter  Pratoribus  and  Glossis.     Colophon,  1516.   Petrus 
Paulus  Mediolanensis,  Taurini  degens.     4to.  V. 
(Dakota.)    Part  of  the  Psalms  in  the  Dakota  Language. 
Trans,    by  Stephen  ll.  Eiggs  and  Joseph   Eenville. 
1842.     12mo.                                                                 22.  1 
Bridges,   Charles.      Exposition  of    Psalm  CXIX.      3d 
Amer.  Ed.     Philadelphia,  1846.   12mo,                 56.  3 
Watts,    Isaac.     Psalms,    Hymns  and  Spiritual  Songs. 
Boston,  1823.    12mo.                                                   56.  2 
Proverbs.     (Dakota.)     Proverbs  in  the  Dakota  Language, 
trans,  by  T.  S.  Williamson.                                             22.  1 
Thomas,  Elisha  S.     The  Vulgate,  etc.     Two  Lectures.     St. 
Paul,  1883.     8vo.                                                         56.  12.  3 
(Irish.)     Proverbs  of  Solomon  in  Irish  and  English. 
Dublin,  1815.     l2mo.     (not  paged.)                       34.  1 
Daniel.  See  Smith,  Uriah.   Thoughts  on  the  Book  of  Daniel. 
Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  188L    8vo.                                   56.10 


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Bible,  the  New  Testament.  New  Testament  in  the  Dakota 
Language.  Trans,  by  Stephen  E.  Eiggs.  New  York,  1865. 
8vo. 

Extracts  from  Mathew,  Luke  and  John,  Acts,  and  First 
Epistle  of  John,  in  the  Language  of  the  Dacota  Indians. 
Trans,  from  the  French,  by  Joseph  EenviJle.  Prepared  for 
the  Press,  by  Thomas  S.  Williamson.  Cincinnati,  1839. 
16mo.  22.  1 

(Greek.)  Novum  Testamentum.  Juxta  Exeniplar  Joannis 
Millii  Accuratissime  Impressum.  Editio  Prima  Ameri- 
cana. Wigorinse,  Mass.  Execudebat  Isaias  Thomas,  Jr., 
1800.     8vo.  56.  2 

(Ojibwa.)  New  Testament  Trans,  into  the  Language  of  the 
Ojibwa  Indians.     New  York,  1844.     12mo.  22.  1 

Gallaudet,  T.  A.  New  Testament  Stories  in  the  Ojibwa 
Language.     1835.     12mo.  22.   1 

Apochryphal  New  Testament.     Boston,  1821.  12mo.     56.  4 

Gospels.  (Dakota.)  History  of  our  Lord,  in  the  Words 
of  Scripture.  Trans,  into  the  Delaware  Indian  Language. 
New  York,  1821.    12mo.  15.  11.  2 

Saint  Mark.  Gospel  According  to  St.  Mark,  Eevised  from 
the  Ancient  Greek  MSS.  Unknown  to  the  Translators  of 
the  Authorized  Version,  by  a  Member  of  the  University 
of  Oxford.  (John  Ivatt  Briscoe.)  London,  1870.  Sm. 
4vo.  5b.  4 

Saint  Mark.  (Dakota.)  Gospel  According  to  Mark,  etc.,  in 
the  Language  of  the  Dakotas.  Trans,  from  the  French  by 
Joseph  Eenville.  Prepared  for  the  Press  by  Thomas  Wil- 
liamson. Published  for  the  American  Board,  etc.  Cin- 
cinnati, 1839.     Lg.  16mo.  22.  1 

Saint  Matthew.  (Ojibwa.)  Minuajimouin  au  St.  Matthiu. 
Gospel  According  to  Matthew,  in  the  Ojibwa  Language. 
Boston,  1839.    12mo.  22.  1 

Saint  Luke.  (Ojibway.)  Minuajimouin  au  St.  Luke.  Anis- 
hinabe  Enuet  Guezhianikunotabiung  au  S.  Hale  Gaie  au 
George  Cop  way.  (Gospel  of  St.  Luke  in  Ojibway.  Trans, 
by  Sherman  Hall  and  George  Cop  way.)  Boston,  1837. 
12vo.  22.  1 

Saint  John.  (Ojibway).  »Minuajimouin  au  St.  John.  Gos- 
pel of  St.  John  in  the  Language  of  the  Ojibwa  Indians. 
Trans,  by  John  and  Peter  Jones.     Boston,  1838.     12vo. 

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Bible,  the  New  Testament. —  (Continued). 

Eevelation.     See  Smith,  Uriah.     Thoughts  on  the  Book  of 

Eevelatlon.     Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  1881.     Sm.  8vo.  56.  10 
Bible  Against  Slavery.     4th  ed.  enlarged,  l^ew  York,  1838. 

8vo.  30.  7.  5 

Bible,  the.     An  Historical  Sketch  of  the  English  Translations 

of  the  Bible  by  a  Member  of  the  Mass.  Bible  Society,  1815. 

n.  t.  p.     8vo.  5(5.  11.  6 

Bible  in  the  Public  Schools.     Briefs  for  the  Plaintiffs  in  Er- 
ror.     Supreme  Court  of  Ohio.      Dec.    term,    1870.     The 

Board    of   Education  of  the    City   of   Cincinnati,   et    al. 

Plffs.  in  Error,  vs,  John  D.  Miner  et  al,   Defts.  in  Error. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     8vo.  56.  11.  5 

See  Brakeman,  Eev.  IS.  L.     A   Blow  at  the  Public  Schools. 

La  Fayette,  Ind.     n.  d.  56.  9.  3 

Bushnell,  Horace.     Modifications  Demanded  by  the  Eoman 

Catholics  in  the  Public  Schools.     Hartford,  1853.     8vo. 

56.  12.  8 
Cincinnati,    Superior  Court.     Arguments.      Opinions  and 

Decisions  of  the  Court.  (1869-70.)  Cin.,  1870.  8vo.     57.  3 
Hurlbut,  E.  P.     A  Secular  View.     Albany,    1870.     8vo. 

57.  10.  1 
Parker,  Cortlandt.  Fourth  of  July  Oration.  1876.  16.  12 
Parker,  Cortlandt.  Fourth  of  July  Oration.  1876.  16.  12 
Proceedings  and  Addresses  at  the  Mass  Meeting,  Pike's 

Music  Hall,  Cincinnati,  Sept.  28,  1869,  with  a  sketch  of 

the  Anti-Bible  Movement.  Cinn.,  1869.  8vo.  56.11.5 

Eeese,  D.  M.  Address,  n.  t.  p.     8vo.     (Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol. 

4,  No.  8.)  56.  11.  5 

Eeligion  in  the  Public  Schools.     Boston,  1870.     12mo. 

57.  10.  1 

Some  of  the  Arguments  that  have  been  made  in  Favor  of 

Abolishing  Eeligious  Instruction  in  the  Public  Schools. 

Cinn.  1870.     8vo.  56.  11.  5 

Spear,  S.  T.     Eeligion   and  the  State;  the  Bible  and  the 

Public  Schools.      N.  Y.,  1876.     Sm.     8vo.  57.  3 

See  Under  "Education,"  the  Common  School  Controversy. 

56.  9.  3 

Bible  Societies.     See  Albany  County;  American;  Fulton  and 

Hamilton  Counties;  Oneida  County,  F.  Y.  Massachusetts; 

Scoharie  County,  etc. 

Biblical  Eeader.     See    Porter,  Ebenezer.     Andover,    1834. 

12mo.  56.  2 


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BiBLiOGEAPHY.  See  Allen,  J.  A.  Bibliography  of  Getacea 
and  Sirenia.  (U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bulletin.  Vol.  6, 
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Adams,  J.  F.  A.  Bibliography  of  Cremation.  (Mass.  Bd. 
of  Health  Eeport,  1875,  p.  315.)  8.  5 

Bartlett,  J.  R.  Bibliography  of  Rhode  Island.  Provi- 
dence, 1864.     8vo.  74.  10 

Binney,  W.  G.  Bibliography  of  North  American  Conchol- 
ogy  Previous  to  1860.  Pt.  1,  2.  Wash.,  1863-69.  8vo. 
(Smiths.  Misc.  Coll.,  Vol.  5-9.)  49.  2 

Bossange,  Gustave.  Catalogue  of  Works  published  in 
France,  1870-71.     Paris,  1872.     8vo.  74.  10 

Brown,  F.  H.  Indexes  to  Medical  Literature.  Boston, 
1881.    16mo.  51.  11.  5 

Boyd,  Andrew,  (and  Hart,  C.  H.)  Memorial  Lincoln  Bib- 
liography; works  upon  Abraham  Lincoln.  Albany,  1870. 
8vo.  44.  12 

Bridger,  Charles.  Index  to  Printed  Pedigrees,  contained 
in  Local  Histories,  Heralds'  Visitations,  and  in  Genealog- 
ical Collections.     London,  1867.     8vo.  46.  2 

Bullen,  George.  Bibliography  of  Uncle  Tom^s  Cabin.  (Pre- 
fixed to  Stowe,  H.  B.  "ilncle  Tom's  Cabin.")  1884. 
12mo.  30.  6 

Catalogue  of  Books,  Pamphlets,  and  other  Publications  re- 
ferring to  New  Jersey  during  the  Colonial  Period.  (Ap- 
pended to  Stevens,  Henry,  Analytical  Index,  1858.  8vo. 
New  Jersey  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  Vol.  5.)  10.  8 

Catalogue  of  Official  Reports  of  Geological  Surveys  of  the 
U.    S.    and    British   Provinces.      No     imprint.      8vo. 

74.  13.  1 

Catalogue  of  the  Private  Library  of  Thomas  Dowse,  of 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  presented  to  the  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  July 
30,  1856.     Boston,  1870.  74.  13 

Catalogue  of  Publications  of  Protestant  Missionaries  in 
China.     Shanghai,  1876.  4to.  25.  6.  2 

Cavendar,  C.  H.  Catalogue  of  A^orks  in  Refutation  of 
Methodism,  1729-1868.     N.  Y.,  1868.     8vo.  74.  13.  3 

Charlevoix,  P.  F.  X.  de.  Liste  et  Examen  des  Auteurs  sur 
I'Amerique,  etc.  (Prefixed  to  his  ^'Histoire  de  la  Nouvelle 
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Bibliography. —  (Continued ). 

Col  burn,  Jeremiah.  Bibliography  of  the  Local  History  of 
Massachusetts.     N.  E.  Hist.  Gen.  Eegister.     Vols.  21-25. 

46.  3 

Collier,  J.  P.  Bibliographical,  and  Critical  Account  of  the 
Barest  Books  in  the  English  Language,  X.  Y.,  1866.  8vo. 
4  Vols.  74.  10 

Coves,  Elliott.  Publications  Eelating  to  I^orth  American 
Ornithology,  1612-1873.  (Appendix  to  his  Birds  of  the 
Colorado  Valley,  1878.)     8vo.  49.  11 

Same,  parts  2  and  3.  Bulletin  Geol.  Survey,  Vol.  5,  No. 
2-4.  49.  5.  1 

Dufosse,  E.  Americana.  Bulletin  du  Bouquiniste  Amer- 
icana.   8vo. 

Durrie,  D.  S.  Alphabetical  Index  to  American  Genealo- 
gies and  Pedigrees.     Albany,  :N^.  Y.,  1878.     8vo.       46.  12 

Field,  T.  W.  Essay  Towards  an  Indian  Bibliography.  Cat- 
alogue of  Books  relating  to  the  Indians.  ]N".  Y.,  1873.  8vo. 

15.  2 

Gill,  Theodore  (and  Coves,  Elliott.)   Bibliography  of  Korth 

American  Mammals.     (App.  to  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.  Vol. 

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Bibliography  of  the  Fishes  of  the  Pacific  Coast,  1879. 

Guild,  E.  A.  Librarian's  Manual;  Treatise  on  Biblio- 
graphy.    N.  Y.,  1858.     4to.  74.  6 

Harrisse,  H.  Notes  Pour  Servir  a  I'Histoire  a  la  Bibliogra- 
phic et  a  la  Cartographic  de  la  Nouvelle  France,  1645- 
1700.     Pari^,  1872.     8vo.  74.  8 

Hart,  C.  H.  List  of  Publications  on  the  Death  of  Daniel 
Webster,     n.  t.  p.     8vo.     p.  4.  74.  13.  3 

Hay  den,  Horace  E.  Bibliography  of  the  Wyoming  Valley, 
Pa.  11.  10.  1 

Holden,  E.  S.  Index  Catalogue  of  Books  relating  to  Nebula 
and  Clusters,  etc.  Wash.,  1877.  8vo.  (Smithsonian  Misc. 
Coll.,  vol.  14.)  49.  2 

Lowndes,  W.  T.  Bibliographers'  Manual  of  English  Liter- 
ature. Containing  Account  of  Books  Eelating  to  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.     London,  1834.    8vo.    4  vols.     74.  8 

List  of  Publications  by  Members  of  certain  College  Faculties 
and  Learned  Societies  in  the  IT.  S.  1867-72.  Washington, 
1873.    8vo.  56.  9.  7 

Ludewig,  H.  E.  Literature  of  American  Aboriginal  Lan- 
guages.    London,  1858.     8vo.  74.  10 


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Mitchill,  S.  L.  History  of  Botanical  Writings  of  America. 
(K.  Y.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  1814.     pp.  149-215.)  10.  4 

Morgan,  H.  J.  Bibliotheca  Canadensis;  Manual  of  Canadian 
Literature.     Ottawa,  .1867.     8vo.  20.  2 

Munsell,  Joel.  Catalogue  of  Books  on  Printing  and  the 
Kindred  Arts.     Albany,  1868.     8vo.  52.  14.  5 

bourse,  J.  E.  Principal  English  Arctic  Publications  be- 
tween the  Years  1818  and  1860.  (Prefixed  to  HalFs  Sec- 
ond Arctic  Expedition.)  1879.  4to.  20.  14 
Nichols,  J.  G.  Bibliography  of  British  Genealogy  and  To- 
pography. (In  his  Topographer,  etc.  1846-58.  Yol.  1.) 
8vo.  46.  2 
O'Callaghan,  E.  B.  Jesuit  Relations  of  Discoveries,  1632- 
3672.    (K.  Y.  Hist.  Soc.  Proceedings,  Kov.  1847.   p.  140.) 

10.  4.  1 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1847.     8vo.  14.  13.  1 

Peale,  A.  C.     Bibliography  of  Hot  Springs  and  Geysers. 

(Twelfth  Annual  Report  IT.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Part  II.    p. 

63.)     8vo.  49.  4.  1 

Bibliography  of  Yellowstone  K^ational  Park.     8vo. 

49.  4.  1 
Poole,  Wm.  F.    Index  to  Periodical  Literature.    3d  edition. 
Boston,  1882.     8vo.  74.  14 

Poore,  Ben  Perley.  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Government 
Publications.     Wash.,  1885.     4to.  60.  14 

Reference  Catalogue.  English  Current  Literature.  London, 
1886.  76.   9 

Rich,  Obadiah.  Bibliotheca  America  Nova.  Catalogue 
of  Books  in  Various  Languages  Relating  to  America, 
printed  since  1700.  London  and  New  York,  1835-46. 
8vo.  74.  10 

Roorbach,  O.  A.  Bibliotheca  Americana.  Catalogue  of 
American  Publications,  from  1820  to  1852.  N.  Y.,  1852. 
8vo.  74.  10 

Sabin,  J,  The  American  Bibliopolist.  9  vols.  1868-77. 
8vo.     N.  Y.  74.  9 

Bibliographical  Description  of  Works  of  Hennepin  and 
Herrara,  Extracted  from  Dictionary  of  Books  Relat- 
ing to  America.     N.  Y.,  1876.     8vo.  74.  13.  3 
Dictionary  of  Books  Relating  to  America.   N.  Y.,  1868- 
86.     16  vols.     8vo.  74.  9 


184  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

BiBLiooRAPH. — (Continued  ). 

Shea,  J.    P.      Bibliography  of  Hennepin.     (Appended  to 

Hennepin,  Louis,  Description,  etc.     1880.     8vo.)       22.  1 

Smithsonian  Institution.    Catalogue  of  Publications  to  1882. 

Wash.,  1882.     8vo.    3  parts.     (Misc.  Coll.,  Vol.  5.  14.  27) 

49.  2 
Check  List  of  Publications,  1872-81.    Wash.,  1872.    8vo. 
(Misc.  Coll.,  Vol.  10.  27.)  49.  2 

Thomas,  Isaiah.  Catalogue  of  American  Publications,  Pre- 
vious to  1776  (in  his  History  of  Printing,  etc.)  1874.  Vol. 
2.     p.  399.  '  9.  10 

Thomson,  Peter  G.  Bibliography  of  Ohio.  Catalogue  of 
Books  and  Pamphlets  Relating  to  the  History  of  the  State. 
Cinn.,  1880.     8vo.  18.  8 

Trumbull  J.  H.  Books  an^  Tracts  in  the  Indian  Language, 
1653-1721.     (American  Antiq.  Soc.  Proc,  1873.     p.  45.) 

9.  3 
Watson,  Sereno.    Bibliographical  Index  to  North  American 
Botany.     Part  1.      Wash.,   1878.     8vo.      (Smiths.   Misc. 
Coll.,  vol.  15.)  49.  9 

White,  C.  A.  (and  Nicholson,  H.  A.)  Bibliography  of  N. 
A.  Invertebrate  Palaeontology.  Wash.,  1878.  8vo.  (U. 
S.  Geol.  Survey,  Misc.  Publ.  No.  10.)  .  49.  5.  3 

Same.     Supplement.      (Geol.   Survey  Bulletin,  vol.  5, 
No.  1.)  49.  5.  1 

Whitmore,*  W.  H.  American  Genealogist.  Catalogue  of 
Family  Histories  Issued  in  the  United  States.  Albany, 
1868.     8vo.  46.  12 

Williams,  J.  Fletcher.  Bibliography  of  Minnesota.  (Minn. 
Hist.  Coll.,  vol  3.     p.  15.     8vo.)  22.  10 

Willis,  William.  Bibliographical  Essay  on  the  Early  Col- 
lections of  Voyages  to  America.  (New  England  Hist. 
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See  also  Catalogue,  Library,  Literature,  etc. 
BiBLiOPOLiST,   the  American.     See  Sabin,   J.-  The  American 
Bibliopolist.     9  vols.  74.  9 

BiBLiOTHECA  Fanatica.     1660.     4to.    (Harleiau  Misc.    Vol.  7. 
pp.  141-144.)  40.  3 

BIBLIOTHECA    MiLiTUM;     or.     The   Soldier's   Public   Library. 
London,  1659.     4to.     (Harleiau  Misc.    Vol.  7,  pp.  87-88.) 

40.  3 
BicKERSTETH,   Henry,  Lord  Langdale.     Speech  on  the  Laws 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  185 

BicKERSTETH. —  (Continued  ). 

Eespecting  Wills,   Feb.   23,   1837.     London,   1837.     8vo. 

(Misc.  Paniph.,  vol.  15,  Ko.  5.)  53.  6 

BiCKNELL,  KOBERT  T.     Counterfeit  Detector  and  Bank  :N"ote 

List.     Vol.  8,  ^o.  4.     PMla.,  1840.     8vo.  72.  5 

BiCKNELL,  Thos.  Williams.     The  Annual  Address  before  the 

National  Educational  Association  of  the  U.  S.,  at  Madi- 
son, July  18,  1884.     Boston,  1884.     8vo.  56.  8.  4 
A  Memorial  of  a  Respectable  and  Respected  Family,  and 

Especially  of  Joshua  Bicknell,  etc.  Bost.,  1880.  8vo.  47.  2 
BicKNELL  Family.     See  Bicknell,  T.   W.     Family  of  Joshua 

Bicknell.  47.  2: 

The   Bicknells  and  the   Family  Re-union,   at  Weymouth.^ 

Mass.,  Sept.  22,  1880.     Bost.,  1880.     8vo.  47.  1 

BiDDEFOED,    Maine.     See  Folsom,   George.     History  of  Saco 

and  Biddeford,  M.  7.  9' 

BiDDLE,  Charles  J.     The  Alliance  with  the  Xegro.    Speech  in 

the  House  of  Reps.     N.  Y.,  March  6,  1862.     n.  t.  p.     8vo. 

30.  7.  6 
BiDDLE,  John.   Discourse  on  the  History,  Resources  and  Future 

Prospects  of  Michigan.     (Mich.  Hist.  Soc.  Sketches,  1834. 

12mo.     pp.  149-175.)  18.  4 

BiDWELL,  Edwin  M.    Genealogy  of  the  First  Seven  Generations 

of  the  Bidwell  Family  in  America.     Albany,  1884.     8vo. 

47.  1 
Bidwell  Family.     See  Bidwell,  E.  M.     Gen.  of  the  Bidwell 

Family.     1884.     8vo.  47.  1 

Biedma,  Luis  Hernandez  de.     Narrative  of  the  Expedition  of 

Hernando  de  Soto,  Presented  to  the  King  of  Spain,  1544. 

(Hist.  Coll.  of  Louisiana,  Vol.  2,  pp.  95-109.)  20.  3 

Bienville,  Jean  Baptiste  Lemoyne  de,  (French  Gov.  of  La.) 

Establissement  de  la  Nouvelle  Orleans;  Gouvernement  de 

Bienville.     (Margry,  Pierre,  Decouvertes,  etc.,  1876-83. 

8vo.     Yol.  5,  p.  587.)  20.  11 

BiGBY,  John   S.      Congressional  Reconstruction.     Speech,   in 

the  TJ.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  Feb.  24, 1872.    Wash- 
ington, 1872.     8vo.     (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Yol.  5,  No.  29.) 

60.  1 
BiGELOW,  Rev.   Andrew.     God's  Charge  Unto  Israel.     Mass. 

Election  Sermon,  Jan.  6,  1836.     8vo.  56.  5.  4 

BiGELOW,  Erastus  B.     Address  Upon  the  Wool  Industry  of 

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186  3nNNES0TA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

BiGELOW,  ErastusB.— (Coutinued). 

:N'ew  York,  Oct.  5,  1869.     I^.  Y.    8vo.    (iS^o.  23  in  Pamph. 

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Tariff  Question.     Considered  in  Eegard  to  the  Policy   of 

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BiGELOw,  Henry.  See  Young,  E.  J.  Words  Commemorative 
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BiGELOW,  Henry  Jacob.  Fragments  of  Medical  Science  and 
Art.  Address  before  the  Boylston  Medical  Society. 
Bost.,  1846.     8vo.  51.  11.  5 

Science  and  Success.  Valedictory  Address  to  the  Medical 
Graduates  of  Harvard  University,  at  Commencement, 
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Bigelow,  Timothy.  Address  at  the  Fraternal  Visits  of  the 
Crystal  Fount  Division,  Jan.  15,  Feb.  3  and  24,  March  24, 
April  2,  1875.  Bost.,  1875.  8vo.  4  Pamph.  (Xos.  20-23  in 
Mass.  Pamph.,  Vol.  6.)  9.  2 

Inaugural  Address.  Temperance  Society,  Jan.  8, 1875.  Bost. 
1875.     8vo.     (Mass.  Pamph.,  Vol.  6,  IsTo.  19.)  9.  2 

Bigelow,  Wm.  H.  Sketch  of.  Worcester  Soc.  of  Antiq.  Pro- 
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BiGLEY,  Cantell  A.  (Can  tell  a  big  lie?)  Aurofodina;  or  Ad- 
ventures in  the  Gold  Eegion.     l^ew  York,  1849.     12mo. 

19.  8 

BiGLOW,  William.  History  of  Xatick,  Mass.,  from  the  days  of 
the  Apostolic  Elliott,  to  the  Present  Time.  Bost.,  1830. 
8vo.  25.  8 

BiGNON,  Louis  Pierre.  Les  Cabinets  et  les  Peuples,  1815-22. 
Paris.     Londres,  1823.     (Pamphleteer,  vol.  22.)       53.  12 

Bigot,  Jacques,  le  pere.  (Jesuit  Missionary  in  Canada.)  Ee- 
lation  de  la  Mission  Abnaquise,  1702.  N.  Y.,  1865.  8vo. 
(Jesuit  Eelatious,  ^o.  23.)  20.  3 

Bill,  Ledyard.  Minnesota;  its  Character  and  Climate.  X.Y., 
1871.     12mo.  22.  8 

BiLLERiCA,  Eng.  See  Porter,  E.  G.  The  Mother-town  of  Bil- 
lerica,  (Mass.,)  in  England,     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  25.  1.  6 

BiLLERiCA,  Mass.     See  Farmer,  John.     Historical  Memoir  of 

Billerica,  to  1816.     Amherst,  :N".  H.,  1816.     8vo.     8.  2.  6 

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Billings,  E.     Palaeozoic  Fossils.     Cauada  Geol.  Survey,  1863. 

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Billings,  John  D.     History  of  the  lOth  Mass.  Battery  of  Light 
•  Artillery  in  the  War  of  the  Eebellion,  1862-65.     Bost., 
1881.     8vo.  29.  10 

Billings,  John  S.  Eeport  on  the  Hygiene  of  the  U.  S.  Army. 
Wash.,  1875.    4to.  50.  9 

Report  on  the  Mortality  and  Vital  Statistics  of  the  U.  S.,  as 
Eeturned  at  the  10th  Census,  June  1,  1880.  (Vol.  11,  U. 
S.  Census,  1880,  part  1,  p.  767.)     4to.     1885.  50.  10 

Billon,  Frederic  L.  Annals  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo:  its  Early 
Days  under  the  French  and  Spanish  Dominations.  St. 
Louis,  1886.      4to.  17.  11 

Bingham,  Helen  M.  History  of  Green  Co.,  Wis.  Milwaukee, 
1877.     12mo.  19.  14 

Bingham,  John  A.  Credit  Mobilier.  Speech,  H.  of  R,  Feb. 
26,  1873.  Washington,  1873.  8vo.  (Ramsey  Pamph. 
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Enforcement  of  the  Constitution  and  Laws  of  the  United 
States.  Speech.  H.  R.,  March  31,  18.71.  Wash.,  1871. 
8vo.     (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  32,  No.  44.)  60.  8 

Let  Justice  be  Done,  etc.,  Restore  the  Mutilated  Records. 
Speech,  H.  of  R.,  Feb.  20,  1871.  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  (Ramsey 
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Sj)eech  on  the  Reconstruction  of  the  Union.  H.  of  R.,  Jan. 
16,  1867.  Wash.,  1867.  8vo.  (Ramsey  Pamph.  Vol.  29. 
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Judge  Advocate.  Trial  of  the  Conspirators  for  the  Assas- 
sination of  President  Lincoln.  Argument  in  reply  to  the 
Counsel  for  the  Defense,  June  27  and  28,  1865,  before  the 
Military  Commission,  Washington.     1865.     8vo.        30.  9 

Bingham,  Hiram,  Jr.  Story  of  the  Morning  Star,  the  Child- 
ren's Missionary  Vessel.     Boston,  1866.  16mo.      56.  14.  4 

Bingham,  S.  D.  Manual  for  the  Legislature  of  Michigan, 
1871-72.     Lansing,  1871.     16nio.  18.  4 

BiNGHAMPTON,  N.  Y.     See  Wilkinson,  J.  B.     Annals  of  Bing- 

hampton,  1800-1840.     Binghampton,  1840.     16mo.   10.  9 

Directory,  1869,  70.  By  Andrew  Boyd.    Albany,  1869.  8vo. 

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Binney,  Charles  J.  F.  Genealogy  of  the  Binney  Family,  of 
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188  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL' SOCIETY. 

BiNNEY,  Charles  J.  F. —  (Continued). 

History  and  Genealogy  of  the  Prentice  or  Prentiss  Family, 
in  New  England,  1631-1852.     Boston,  1852.     8vo.      47.  5 
Second  Edition,  1883.     8vo.  47.  5 

BiNNEY,  Horace.    Inquiry  into  the  Formation  of  Washington's 
Farewell  Address.     Philadelphia,  1859.     8vo.  44.  11 

Letter  to  the  Union  League  of  Philadelphia,  on  the  main- 
tenance of  the  Union,  June  25,  1863.     n.  t.  p.     Philadel- 
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Privilege  of  the  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus,  Under  the  Consti- 
tution.    Philadelphia,  1862.     8vo.     .                       30.  4.  4 
BiNNEY,  "VV.  G.     Bibliography  of  North   American  Conchology 
Previous  to  1860.     Pt.  1,  2.     Washington,  1863,  69.    Svo. 
2  Yols.     (Smiths.  Misc.  Coll.  Vols.  5,  9.)  49.  2 
Land  and  Fresh  Water  Shells  of  North  America.     Pt.  1,  3. 
Washington,    1865-69.      8vo.      3  Vols.       (Smiths.  Misc. 
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BiNNEY  Family.     See  Binney,  C.  J.  F.  Genealogy  of  the  Binney 
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Biographical  Cyclopedia  of  Representative  Men  of  Mary- 
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44.  14 
Biographical  Dictionary.     (U.  S.)   Minnesota  Volume.  Chi- 
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Biographical  Encyclopedia  of  Illinois,  of  the  19th  Cen- 
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Biographical  Encyclopedia  of  Kentucky,   of  the  19th 
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Biographical    Encyclopedia  of  Ohio  of  the  19th  Cen- 
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Adams,  John.     Life  of,  by  C.  F.  Adams.     (Works,  Vol.  1.) 

44.  3 
Adams,  John  Qnincy.     Memoir,  by  Josiah  Quincy.     1858. 

44.  3 
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Biography.     Adams,  Wm.  and  Eliphalet.      Memoir,  by  F.  M. 
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Alexander.  John  H.     Memoir,  by  Wm.  Pinkney,  1867. 

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Allen,    Zachariah.      Memorial  by  Amos  Perry,    1883. 

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Ames,  Fisher.     Life  and  Character,  1809.  43.  6.  A 

Ames,  Cakes.     Memoir.     Cambridge,  1883.  43.  3 

Anderson,  Eichard  C.     Biog.  Sketch,  by  E.  L.  Anderson, 

1859.  43.  8 

Andre,  Maj.  John.     Life  and  Career,  by  Winthrop  Sargent, 

1861.  43.  9 

Andrew,   John  A.     Memorial  Address,  by  A.  B.  Sargent, 

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Andrews,  C.  C.     Biog.  Sketch,  1874.  .    43.  6.  A 

Anthon,  Geo.  C.     Narrative  of  his  Settlement,  etc.,  by  C.  E. 

Anthon,  1872.  43.  6.  A 

Appleton,  Nathan.     Memoir,  by  E.  C.  Winthrop,  1861. 

43.  6.  A 
Appleton,  Wm.  Memoir,  by  Chandler  Eobbins,  1863.  44.  9 
Arago,  Francois.     Autobiography,  1870.  49.  3 

Arnold,  Benedict.     Life  and  Treason.     By  Jared  Sparks, 
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Life,  etc.     By  I.  N.  Arnold.     1880.  44.  1 

Arthur,  King.     History  of.     1865.     3  Vols.  43.  8 

Ashbridge,  Elizabeth.     Auto.     Phila.,  1886.     16mo.      45.  1 
Astor,  John  J.     Life,  by  James  Parton.     N.  Y.,  1865. 

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Aubrey,  Francis  X.     Par  Joseph  Tasse,  1871.  43.  6.  A 

Audenreid,  Joseph  C.     In  Memorjam.     n.  d.  43.  6.  A 

Audubon,  J.  J.  See  St.  John,  Mrs.  H.  Life  and  Adven- 
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Augustus,  John.  Autobiography,  1852.  43.  6.  A 
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Bailey,  Eev.  Jacob.     Memoir,  by  W.  S.  Barlett,  1853. 

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Baker,  Gen.  E.  D.      Addresses  on  his  Death,  1861. 

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Baldwin,  Theron.     Sketch  of,  by  J.  M.  Sturtevant,  1875. 

43.  C.  B.  1 
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Barneveld,  John.     See  Motley,  J.  L.    Life  of.    London,  1874, 

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Barney,  Joshua.     Memoir  of,  by  Mary  Barney,    1832. 

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Barnum,  P.  T.     See  Orcutt,  Samuel.     Hist,  of  Bridgeport, 

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Beebee,  James.     Sketch  by  E.  C.  Ambler.     1884.  43.  6 

Beecher,  Lyman.     See  Beecher,  Charles.     Auto.,  etc.     45.  4 

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Behaim,  Martin.     Sketch  of,  by  J.  G.  Morris.     1855. 

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Bennett,  James  Gordon.     1855.  43. 1  ■ 

Birney,  James  G.     By  Wm.  Birney.     1884.  43.  6.  B.  2 

.      Black  Hawk.     Life  of.     1856.  44.8 

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Blanchard,  Eev.  Amos.     Sketch  of,  by  Dr.  D.  ^N".  Patterson. 

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Bowditch,  :N'atlianiel.     Eulogy  on,  by  D.  A.  White.     1838. 

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Bowles,  Charles.     Life,  by  J.  W.  Lewis.     1852.  43.  8 

Bowles,  Samuel.     See  Merriam,  Geo.  S.     Life  and  Times. 
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Bradford,  Wm.     Life,  by  Cotton  Mather.  43.  6.  B.  1 

Brant,  Joseph.     Life  of,  by  W.  L.  Stone.  44.  11 

Breck,  J.  Lloyd.     Life,  by  Charles  Breck.     1883.  43. 1 

Breck,  Samuel.     Memoir,  by  J.  F.  Fisher.     1863. 

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Memoir,  by  J.  E.  Ingersoll.     1863.  43.  6.  B.  1 

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Breese,  Sidney.    See  Fuller,  M.  W.  Biog.  Memoir  of.   Chic, 

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Brewster,  Gov.  Wm.     Life,  by  Ashbel  Steele.     1857.     43.  3 

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Bross,  Col.  John  A.     Memorial.     1865.  43.  2 

Brown,  Capt.  John.     Reminiscences  of,  by  Geo.  W.  Brown. 

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Brown,  Capt.  Moses.     Sketch  of,  by  S.  Swett.     1846. 

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Browne,  John  White.     In  Memoriam.     1860.  43.  8 

Brownlow,  W.  G.     Biography.  43.  6.  B.  1 

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Burnett,  Peter  H.     Recollections  of.     1880.  43.  3 

Burns,  Robert.     Memoir  of,  by  Wm.  Gunnyon.  74.  4 

Burr,  Aaron.     Memoirs,  by  M.  L.  Davis.     1837.  44. 9 

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Burritt,  Elihu.     Memorial  of,  by  Charles  Korthend.     187  9. 

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Calvert,  George  (Lord  Baltimore).     Life  of,  by  J.  P.  Ken- 
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Casanova,  Jacques.     Autob.     8  Vols.  38.  1 

Cass,  Lewis.     Life  of.     1848.  43.  6.  C.  1 

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Channing,  Wm.  EUery.     Memoirs.     3  Yols.  44.  1 

Chapin,  Mary  Anderson.     Tribute  to.     1873.  43.  6.  C.  1 

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Chittenden,    Thomas.      Memoir  of.     By  Daniel  Chipman. 
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Life  of.     By  Daniel  Mallory.     1844.     2  Yols.         44.12 

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Cole,  Thomas.     Funeral  Oration,  by  W.  C.  Bryant.     1848. 

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Coles,  Edward.     Sketch  of.     E.  B.  Washburn.     1882. 

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Collamer,  Jacob.     Addresses  on  his  Death,  1865.  43.  9 

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Columbus,  Christopher.     See  Barry,  J.  J.     Life  of.     Bost., 

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Congdon,  Charles  T.     Eeminiscences  of.     (Auto.)     1880. 

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Conyngham,  John  IS.     See  Stevens,  Wm  B.     1871. 

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Cooper,  Peter.     Life  of,  by  J.  C.  Zachos.     1876.     43.  6.  C. 
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Copland,  Eev.  Patrick.     Memoir,  by  E.  D.  :Neill.     1871. 

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Cop  way,  George.     Life  of.     (Auto.)     1847.  43.  2 

Cornwallis,  Charles,  Earl.     Correspondence.    1859.    3  Vols. 

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Cortes,  Hernando.     Life  of,  by  Justin  Winsor.    1885.     25.  9 

Crawford,    Thomas.     His  Career,  etc.,  by  Thomas  Hicks. 

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Cresap,  Capt.  Michael.    Biog.  Sketch,  by  J.  J.  Jacob.  1866. 

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Crockett,  Col.  David.     Life  of.     Anon.     1834.  46.  5 

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Cuthbert,  St.,  of  Lindisfarne.    By  A.  C.  Fryer.    1880.     43.  9 


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Dale,  Samuel.     See  Claiborne,  J.  F.  H.     Life  and  Times. 

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Dalton,  Edward  B.     Memorial.     1872.  43.  9 

Dana,  Samuel.     See  Atherton,  Ohas.  H.     Memoir.  7.  3 

Davidson,  Lucretia  M.     Biog.  by  C.  M.  Sedgwick.     1857. 

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Davidson,  Margaret  M.  By  Washington  Irving.  1857.  74.4 
Davis,   Henry  Winter.     Oration  on,  by  J.  A.  J.  Creswell. 

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Day,  Mary  L.     Auto.     n.  d.  43.  8 

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De  Witt,  John.     Sketch  of,  by  R.  G.  Barnwell.  1856.     43.  2 
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Dorr,  Benj.     Discourse  on,  by  J.  W.  Wallace.  43.  6.  D 

Douglas,  Stephen  A.     Addresses  on.    Congress,  1861.     43.  9 
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Douglass,   Rev.  John  Abbot.     See  Warren,  Wm.     Hist,  of 

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Dow,  Lorenzo.     Life  of,  by  himself.     1856.  44.  9 

Drake,  Sir  Francis.     Life  of,  by  E.  E.  Hale.  25.  9 

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Durfee,  Job.    Discourse  on,  by  R.  G.  Hazard.  1848.     43.  6.  D 
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Elliott,  Charles  Loring.     Eeminiscences  of,  by  T.  B.  Thorpe. 

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Elliott,  Jesse  D.     Auto.     1844.  43.  9 

Elliott,  Stephen.     Eulogy  on,  by  Solomn  Cohen.     1867.    , 

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Elwes,  John.     Life,  by  Edward  Tophani,  1790.  53.  12 

Emerson,  Geo.  B.     Memoir.     See  Waterston  E.  C.         25.  3 
Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.     Clarke,  J.  F.     Memoir  of.      9.  14 
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Evans,  John.     Biog.  Sketch  of,  by  E.  D.  Neill.     1872. 

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Evans,  Oliver.     Sketch  of,  by  G.  A.  Latimer.  43.  6.  E 

Everett,  Edward.     Address  upon,  by  Eichard  H.  Dana,  Jr. 

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Fanshaw,  Lady  Anne.     Memoirs  of.     Auto.     1830.        43.  1 

Farquharson,  E.  J.     Biog.  Sketch  of,  by  W.  D.  Middleton. 

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Fillmore,  Millard.     Early  History  of.     Auto.  10.  5 

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Firmin,  Giles.  Brief  Memoir  of,  by  J.  W.  Dean.  43.  6.  F 
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Fitch,  John.  Life  of,  by  Thompson  Westcott.  1857.  44.  7 
Fletcher,  Calvin.  Memoir,  by  W.  B.  Trask.  1869.  43.  6.  F 
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Fuller,  A.  B.     Life  Sketch,  by  R.  F.  Fuller.     1864.       44.  8 

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Fulton,  Robert.     Life  of,  by  C.  D.  Golden.     1817.  43.  9 

Gasevoort,  Peter.     Sketch  of.     1876.  43.  6.  G 

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Gay,  George  Henry.     Brief  Memoir,  by  G.  H.  Gay. 

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Gifford,  Stephen  I^ye.     A  Memorial  of.  etc.    Boston,  1886. 

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Goddard,  D.  A.     Memoir,  by  G.  G.  Smith.     1882.     43.  6.  G 

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Gough,  John  B.     Autobiog.     1870.  45.  4 

Grant,  U.  S.     Two  Commemoration  Addresses,  by  Gharles 

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Greble,  J.  T.     Memoir,  by  B.  J.  Lossing.     1870.  44.  7 

Greeley,  Horace.     Life  of,  by  James  Parton.     1855.       43.  9 

Recollections  of  a  Busy  Life.     Auto.     1869.  43.  9 

Greene,  Gen.  Nathaniel.     Life,  by  G.  W.  Greene.     3  Vols. 

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Grimes,  James  W.     Life  of,  by  Wm.  Salter.  25.  3 

Guest,  William  Henry.  Memoir,  by  F.  De  Peyster.  43.  6.  G. 
Gyles,  Thomas,  and  his  :N'eighbors,  1669-1689,  by  J.  A.  Vin- 
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Hale,  Capt.  Xathan.  Life,  by  I.  W.  Stuart.  1856.  44.  8 
Hall,  Eobert.  Brief  Memoir,  by  Olintlius  Gregory.  56.  10 
Hallock,  Eev.  Jeremiah.  Life,  by  Cyrus  Yale.  1830.  44.  1 
Hamilton,  Alexander.  Life  and  Times,  by  S.  M.  Smucker, 
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Hammond,    Charles,     Address    on,    by    Wm.    H.    Smith. 

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Hancock,  W.  S.  Life  and  Public  Services,  by  F.  H.  Xorton. 

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Haven,  Nathaniel  Appleton.      Memoir,  by  Geo.    Ticknor. 

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Hawkins,    Wm.     See  Hale,    Edward  Everett.     (Nar.    and 

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Hawley,  Charles.     In  Memoriam.     (Cayuga  Co.    Hist.  Soc. 

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Healy,  John  P.  Memoir,  by  Godfrey  Morse.  43.  13.  H.  1 
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Heckewelder,    John.      Life  of.      By  Edward   Eondthaler. 

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Henri  III  of  Yalois.     History  of,  by  James  Garden.     1783. 

43.  3 
Henry  lY.      Histoire  du,   etc.     Par  Hardouin  de  Perefixe. 

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Henry,  Joseph.     Washington,  1881.  49.  9 

Henry,  Patrick.     Sketches  of  Life,  etc.,  by  \yilliam  Wirt. 

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Hepburn,  James.     A  Vindication  of,  by  J.  W.  DePeyster. 

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Hindman,  Wm.  Memoir  of,  by  S.  A.  Harrison.  43.  13.  H.  1 
Hitchcock,  Edward.      Autobiography.     See  his    ^^Remin- 
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Hobart,  Chauncey.     Recollections  of  my  Life.  46.  5 

Holly,  Myron.     Biog.  Sketch,  by  Elizur  Wright.  43.  3 

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43.  13.  H.  1 
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43.  2 
Hough,    Dr.  F.    B.     Memoir,  etc.     (iN'ewspaper   Cuttings.) 

43.  13.  H.  2 
Houston,  Gen.  Samuel.     Life  of.  44.  1 

Howe,  Samuel.  Memoir,  by  Rufus  Ellis.  1850.  43.  13.  H.  2 
Howland,  John.    Discourse  of  E.  B.  Hall.  1855.  43.  13.  H.  1 
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Hubbard,  Russell.     Address  on,  by  Elbridge  Smith.     1857. 

43.  13.  H.  2 
Hughes,  John,  Abb,     Sketch  of.  43.  13.   H.  2 

Hull,    Gen.    William.     Life  and  Services  of.     Mrs.   Maria 
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Humphreys,  Gen.  A.  A.     See  De  Peyster,  J.  W.     Memoir. 
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Humphrey,  James.     Obituary  Notices.  43.  10 

Huntington,  Asahel.      Memorial  Address,  by  O.  P.  Lord. 

43.  13.  H.  2 

Huntington,  Daniel.     Autobiography  of,  etc.     Cambridge, 

1857.     8vo.  47.  3 

Hutchins,  Levi.     Autobiography  of.  43.   1 

Ives,    Moses    B.       Discourse    on,    by    Francis    Wayland. 

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Jackson.  Andrew.     Addresses  on  Presentation  of  a  Sword 

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Brief  and  Impartial  History  of,  by  W.  J.  Snelling.  1831, 

44.  5 
Life  of,  by  J.  H.  Eaton.  1824.  44.  5 
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Jarvis,  Dr.   Edward.    Memorial  of,    by  Eobt.    W.    Wood. 

43.  13.  J. 

Jefferson,    Thomas.     Life  of,  by  George  Tucker.     1837.  2 

Vols.  44.  3 

Life  of,  by  James  Parton,  1874.  .  44.  10 

Life  of,  by  H.  S.  Eandall,  1858.  44.  10 

Memoii*  of,  by  himself,  1829.  44.  10 

Jognes,  Isaac.     See  Martin,  Feli:s:.     Life  of.     N.  Y.,  1885. 

45.  3 
Johnson,  Andrew.     Life  and  Times.     Anon.     1866.       45.  3 
Johnson,  Sir  John.     Life  and   Misfortunes,  by  J.  W.  De 
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Johnson,  Col.   Eichard  M.     Autobiography,  by  Wm.  Em- 
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Memoirs  of,  by  Ashel  Langworthy,  1833.              44.  5 
Johnson,  E.  W.     A  Soldier's  Eeminiscences,  etc.      Auto. 
Phila.,  1886.     8vo.                                                             45.  4 
Johnson,  Sir  Wm.     Life  and  Times,  by  W.  L.    Stone.     2 
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Johnson,  Wm.  S.     Life  and  Times.                                   44.  2 
Jones,   Elder  Abner.  Memoir,   by   A.   D.   Jones,  1842. 

48.  2 

Jones,  Alexander  H.     His  Course  Before  the  War,    etc. 

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Jones,  John  Paul.     Life  and  Character,  by  J.  H.  Sherburne. 

44.  9 
Judson,  Adoniram.     Memoir  by  Francis  Wayland,  1853. 

45.  4 
Kalb,  John,  Baron  de.  Memoir,  by  J.  S.  Smith.  43.  6.  D. 
Kane,  Elisha  Kent.     Biography,  by  Wm.  Elder.            43.  3 

Honors  to  Dr.  Kane.  43.  1 

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Kearney,  Gen.  Philip.     Personal  and  Military  History,  by 

J.  W.  De  Peyster.  44.  6 

Kendall,  Amos.     Autobiograi^hy.  43.  10 

Kidder,    Henry  Purkitt.      Memoir    of.     Boston,    n.    d. 

43.  13.  K. 
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200  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

BioanAPHY.  —  (Continued ) . 

King,  Wm.  E.  Obituary  Addresses  on.  43.  3 

Kitching.  Col.  J.  Howard.      Memorial,  by  J.  B.  Kitching. 

44.  8 
Knox,  Henry.     Life,  etc.     By  F.  S.  Drake.  44.  7 

Knox,  John.  Gen.  Memoirs  of,  by  Charles  Eogers.  46.  2 
Kossuth,  Louis.  Life,  with  Public  Speeches.  43.  13.  K. 
Lacey,  Gen.  John.  Sketch  of,  by  W.  W.  H.  Davis,  1868. 

43.  9 
Lafayette,  Marquis  de.     Memoirs,  1825.                            35.  4 

Cloquet,  Jules.     Private  Life. 

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Lamb,    Gen.   John.      Memoir,    by  I.    Q.    Leake,    1857. 

44.  9 
Lanier,  J.  F.  D.  Autobiography,  1877.  44.  6 
Lapham,  Increase   A.     Sketch   of,    by  S.    S.    Sherman. 

44.  7 
Las  Casas,  Bartholomew.      Sketch  of,  by  Geo.  E.  Ellis. 

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Law,  George.     Sketch  of  the  Life  of,  1855.  44.   8 

Lawrence,  Abbott.     Memoir  of,  by  A.  H.  Hill.  44.  13 

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Lawrence,    Amos.      Diary  and   Correspondence,    1855. 

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Discourse  on,  by  Mark  Hopkins.                      43.  13.  L 

Lee,  Charles.     Memoirs'  of.  Anon.  43.  3 

Legare,  Hugh  S.  Memoir  of.  44.  13 

Leila,  Ada.     The  Jewish   Convert,  by  O.  W.  T.  Heighway. 

44.  8 
Lincoln,  Abraham.     Life  of,  by  Isaac  L.  Arnold.            46.  5 

Life  of,  by  Frank  Crosby.  44.  12 

Life  and  Public  Services,  by  H.  J.  Raymond.      44.  12 

Life  of  (up  to  1861),  by  "VY.  H.  Lamon.  44.  12 

Linn,  Lewis  F.     Life  and  Public  Services,  by  E.   A.  Linn 

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Livingston,  Edward.     Life  of,  by  C.  H.  Hunt,  1848.       44.  6 

Livingston,    Wm.     Memoir,  by  Theo.    Sedgwick,    1833. 

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Logan,  Sir  W.  E.     Canadian  Geol.  Rep.  1875-6.  51.  6 

Lovejoy,  Elijah  P.     See  Tanner,  Henry.  The  Martyrdom  of 

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Ludlow,  Israel.     Life  of,  by  H.  B.  Teetor.  1885.  46.  5 

Lynde,  Benj.  Diary  of.  44.  13 

Lyon,  Gen.  Nathaniel.     Life  of,  by  Ashbel  Woodward,  1862. 

44.  7 
McHeniy,  James.      Sketch   of,    by  F.   J.    Brown,    1877. 

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McKenney,  T.  L.     Memoirs,  etc.     2  Vols.  43.  3 

Mackenzie,  Wm.  L.  Life  and   Times,  by  Charles  Lindsey, 

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McClellan,  Gen.  G.  B.     A  Tribute  to,  by  J.  B.   Nicholson, 

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Madison,  James.  Eulogy  on,  by  J.  Q.  Adams,  1836.  43.  10 
Magellan  (Magolhaens)  Fernando,  by  E.  E.  Hale.  25.  9 

Manierre,  George.     Biographical  Memoir,  by  Thos.  Hoyne. 

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Mansfield,    E.    D.      Personal  Memoirs.      Cincinnati,    1879. 

45.  3 
Mapes,  Daniel  P.  Autobiography.  Milwaukee,  1873.  17.  4 
Marion,    Gen.   Francis.     Life,  by  Peter  Horry  and  M.  L. 

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Marmontel,  J.  F.    Memoirs.     Auto.     1807.  44.  7 

Marshall,  James  W.     See  Parsons,  Geo.  F.    Life  of.  Sacra- 
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Miller,  Rev.  Wm.     Life  and  Labors,  by  James  White.  1875. 

44.  8 
Milnor,  James.     Memoir,  by  J.  S.  Stone.     1848.  43.  10 

Moore,    Nathan   F.     Discourse,    by    B.    I.    Haight.     1874. 

43.  13.  M. 
Morgan,    Gen.    Daniel.     Life,   by  James  Graham.      1859. 

44.  1 

Morris,  Gouverneur.     Life,  by  Jared  Sparks.    1832.      44.  6 

Morris,  Thomas.     See  Morris,  B.  F.     Life  of.     1856.     45.  3 

Morton,  Oliver  Perry.     Life  of.     1876.  43.  13.  M. 

Life  and  Public  Services,    by   C.    M.    Walker.     1878. 

43.  1 
Muhlenberg,  Gen.  Peter.  Life,  by  H.  A.  Muhlenberg.  1849. 

44.  7 
Munsell,   Joel.     Biog.    Sketch,    by    G.    R.    Howell.     1880. 

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Napoleon  I.     Life  of,  by  Wm.  Hazlitt.     1852.  44.  8 

Nevin,  William.     Memoir,  1845.  44.8. 

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202  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Biography. —(Continued). 

Newhall,  Capt.  W.  S.     Memoirs.  '  1864.  44.  2 

Ogden,  Wm.  B.     Life.     By  Isaac  :N'.  Arnold.  43.  13 

Oglethorpe,    James.     Biog.    Memoirs.     By  T.    M.   Harris. 

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Oliphant,  John.     Memoirs,  etc.     1835.  43.  13.  O 

Olney,  Capt.  Stephen.     Biog.     By  Mrs.  C.  E.  Williams. 

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Ossoli,  Mary  Fuller.     Memoirs.     1852.  44.  8 

Otis,  James.     Life.    By  Wm.  Tudor.     1823.  43.  10 

Page,  Rev.  Bernard.     Life.     By  Sheldon  Reynolds. 

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Parker,  Abel.     See  Moore,  Jacob  B.     Memoir.  7.  8 

Parsons,  Theophilus.     Memoir.     By  T.  Parsons,  Jr.     1859. 

43.  1 
Peabody,  Francis.    Memoir.     By  C.  W.  XJpham.     1868. 

43.  13.  P.  1 

Peabody,  Joseph.     Memoir.     1845.  43.  13.  P.  1 

Pease,  Calvin.     In  Memoriam.     1865.  43.  9 

Peck,   Rev.  J.  M.     Life.     By  Rufus  Babcock.     1864. 

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Pierce,  Benj.     Memoir.     By  Rev.  S.  Rantoul.     1881. 

43.  13.  P.  1 
Penn,  Wm.     Sketch  of.     Anon.  43.  1 

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56.  11 
Pepperell,  Sir  Wm.     Life  of.     By  Usher  Parsons.     1855. 

43.  1 
Perkins,  Henry  Coit.    Sketch  of.    By  J.  S.  Spalding.    1873. 

43.  13.   P.  1 
Perkins,  James  Handasyd.     Memoir.    By  W.  H.  Channing. 
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Phillips,  Samuel.     Memoir.     By  J.  L.  Tavlor.     1856. 

44.  13 
Phillips,  Wendell.     Memorial  of  City  of  Boston.     1884. 

25.  3 
Pickering,   John.     Eulogy.     By  D.  A.  White.     1847. 

43.  9 
Pierce,  Franklin.     Life  of.     By  D.  W.  Bartlett.     1852. 

44.  1 
Pizarro,  Francisco.     Account  of.    By  C.  R.  Markham. 

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Poe,  Edgar  Allen.     Memoir  of.     By  J.  H.  Ingram.     1876. 

74.  3 
Porter,  Com.  David.     Memoir  of.     By  David  D.  Porter. 

46.  5 
Prentice,  Geo.  D.  Memorial  Address.  By  Henry  Watterson. 
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Prentiss,   S.   S.     See  Prentiss,   G.   L.     Memoir.     1881. 

45.  3 
Putnam,  Gen  Israel.     Life  of.     By  Wm.  Cutter.     1847. 

44.  1 
Life  of.     Anon.     1839.  44.  1 

Putnam,    Rufus.     Journal  of,   etc.     See  Dawes,  E.  C. 

14.  10 
Quincy,  Josiah.     Life  of.     By  Edmund  Quincy.     1867. 

43.  3 

Memoir.     By  James  Walker.     1867.  43.  3 

Quitman,  Gen.  J.  A.   Life  of.    By  J.  F.  H.  Claiborne.    1860. 

2  vols.  44.  1 

Raleigh,  Sir  Walter.    Life  of.    By  Edward  Edwards.    1868. 

43.  2 

Life  of.     By  Wm.  W.  Henry.  25.  9 

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Randolph,  John,  of  Roanoke.     Life  of.     By  H.  A.  Garland. 

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Raymond,  Henry  J.     Life  of.     By  Augustus  Maverick. 

43.  1 
Red  Jacket.     Life  and  Times.     By  W.  L.  Stone.     1866. 

44.  7 
Reed,  Gen.  Joseph.     Life  of.     By  W.  B.  Reed.     1847. 

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Reeder,  Andrew  H.     Biog.     See  Kansas  Hist.  Soc.  Coll., 

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Reynolds,  John  H.     Memorial.     1876.  43.  7.  R. 

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Riedesel,  Gen.  F.  A.  (Baron  von).     Memoirs,  etc.     By  Max 

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Rittenhouse,  David.     Memoirs.     By  Wm.  Barton.     1813. 

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Eobinson,  Rev.  Wm.     Memoir  of.     By  Edward  Robinson. 
1859.  ^  46.  5 

Rogers,  Ammi.     Memoirs.    1830.  44.  1 

Rosbrugh,    John.     Life,    etc.     By  J.  C.   Clyde.     1880. 

44.  7 
St.  Clair,  Gov.  Arthur.     Life  of.     By  W.  H.  Smith.     1882. 

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Schlatter,  Michael.     Life,  etc.     Anon.     1857.  43.  8 

Schoolcraft,  H.  R.     Sketch  of.     By  G.  W.  Sampson.     1864. 

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Scott,  Sir  Walter.     Genealogical  Memoirs  of.  46.  2 

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Scott,  Gen.  Winfield.     Life.     Anon.  43.  7.  S.  1 

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Sears,  David.     See  Winthrop,  R.  C.  9.  14 

Sewall,  Jonathan.      See  Adams,  John,   in  Novanglus  and 

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Seward,  Wm.  H.     Address  on.     By  C.  F.  Adams.     1873. 

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Sherman,  John.     Life,  etc.     By  B.  P.  Poore.     1880. 

43.  7.  S.  1 

Sherman,  Gen.  W.  T.     Memoirs.     Auto.     1875.  29.  2 

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Will  of.     1886.  43.  7.  2.  S. 

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Simpson,  Thomas.     Life,  etc.     By  Alex.  Simpson.     1845. 

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Spaight,  Eichard  Dobbs.    Sketch.    By  J.  H.  Wheeler.    1880. 

44.  13 
Sparks,  Jared.     Memoir.     By  Brantz  Mayer.     1867. 
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Stansbury,  Elijah.     Life,  etc.     Auto.    1874.  43.  2 

Steuben,   Gen.    F.  W.   (Baron   v^on).     Life.     By  Friedrich 
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Stobo,  Maj.  Eobert.     Memoirs.     Anon.     1854.  43.  1 

Sturdevant,  James  M.     Memorial.     1874.  43.  9 

Sullivan,  Gen.  John.     Life,  etc.     By  T.  C.  Amory.     1868. 

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Suwarrow,  Gen.  A.  \.   Biog.  Sketch.    By  J.  W.  De  Peyster. 

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Swisshelm,  Mrs.  Jane.     Auto.     1880.  43.  8 

Tappan,  Mrs.  Sarah.     Memoir  of.     1834.  46.  5 

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43.  7.  W.  2 
Warren,  John.     Life  of.     By  Edward  Warren.     1874. 

44.  13 
Warren,  Gen.  Joseph.     Life  of.     By  Richard  Frothingham. 
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Washington,  Geo.     Life  of.     By  Aaron  Bancroft.     1808. 

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Lossing,  B.  J.     Mt.  Vernon,  etc.  32.  11 

And  the  Republic.    By  John  Marshall.     1833.     2  vols. 

44.  4 

See  Pickell,  John.     A  New  Chapter,  etc,  45.  7 

Life  of  Washington.     Jared  Sparks.     1835.  44.  4 

''  M.  L.  Weems.     1814.  44.  4 

Wayne,  Gen.  Anthony.    See  De  Peyster,  J.  W.    Memoir  of. 

Lancaster,  1886.    8vo.  43.  7.  W. 

Watson,  Elkanah.     Men  and  Times,  etc.     1856.  43.  1 

Wayne,    Anthony.       Memoir  of,    by  J.    W.  De  Peyster. 

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Webster,  Daniel.     Life  of,  by  G.  T.  Curtis.     1870.        44.  5 
Life  and  Public  Career.     Anon.     1852.  44.  5 

Memoir  of,  by  Edward  Everett.     1851.  44.  5 

Private  Correspondence.     1875.  44.  5 

Private  Life.     1853.     Lanman.  44.  5 

Address  on,  by  E.  C.  Winthrop.     1876.  43.  14.  5 

Webster,  Eichard.    Memoir  of,  by  C.  Van  Eensellaer.  1857. 

56.  13 
Wesley,  John.  Life  of,  by  Eichard  Watson.  1850.  43.  8 
West,  Mrs.  John.  Memoir  of,  by  John  West.  1866.  43.  1 
Wetmore,  Samuel    Tribute  to.  43.  14.  9 

Wetzel,  Lewis.     See  Meyers,  E.  V.   C.     Life  of,  etc.     45.  5 
Whistler,  Geo.  W.     See  Vose,  Geo.  L.     Life  and  Works. 
Boston,  1887.    8vo.  45.  4 

White,  D.  A.  Memoir  of,  by  James  Walker.  1863.  43.  7.  W.  1 
White,  Hugh  Lawson.     Memoir,  by  Nancy  W.  Scott.    1856. 

43.  2 
White,  James.  Life  Sketches.  Auto.  1880.  44.  8 
Whitefield,    George.     Memoirs,    by    John  Gillies.     1838. 

43.  10 
Whitehead,  Wm.  A.  Memorial  of,  by  S.  I.  Prime.  10.  1 
Wilkinson,  Gen.  James.     Memoirs.     Auto.     1816.     3  Vols. 

44.  11 
Williams,  Eleazer.  The  lost  Prince,  by  J.  H.  Hanson.  1854. 

44.  1 
Williams,  Eoger.  Life  of,  by  Wm.  Gammell.  1846.  44.  11 
Williams,  Samuel  Wells.     See  Seward,  Thos.  W.     Memoir, 

etc.     Utica,  1886.     8vo.  10.  11.  12 

Williams,  Eev.  William.     Journal  of,  etc.     1828.  44.  8 

Wilson,  Alexander.    Life  of,  by  Wm.  Jardine.  3  832.  51.  10 
Winthrop,   Gov.   John.     Life  and  Letters,  by  E.  C.  Win- 
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Wood,   Geo.  B.     Memoir,    by    Henry  Hartshorne.     n.    d. 

43.  7.  W.  2 
Wood,  W.  B.     Personal  EecoUections.     1855.  43.  9 

Wright,  Harrison.  See  Kulp,  Geo.  B.  Biographical 
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Wright,  John  S.  Address  on,  by  A.  W.  Wright.  43.  7.  W.  2 
Wright,  Silas.  Life  of,  by  J.  S.  Jenkins.  1847.  -  44.  7 
Yale,  Elihu.     Memoir  of,  by  F.  B.  Dexter.  7.  6 

Young,  Jacob.     Auto.     1858.  44.  7 


208  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

BiOGR  APHY.  — (Con  binued). 

Zeisberger,  David.       Life  of,  by  Edmund  de  Schweinit/. 
1871.  43.  3 

Zwingle,  Ulric. .  Life  and  Times,  by  J.  J.  Hottinger.     1856. 

43.  1 

See  also  American  Ee volution;  Genealogy;  Indians,  Tales 
of  Captives;  Sermons,  Funeral;  Slavery,  Escaped  Slaves; 
U.  S.  History,  War  of  the  Eebellion,  etc. 
Biography,  Collective.  Allibone,  S.  A.  Critical  Diction- 
ary of  British  and  American  Authors.  Philadelphia, 
1863-71     8vo.     3  Vols.  74.  14 

Blake,  J.  L.  General  Biographical  Dictionary,  8th  Edition. 
Boston,  1848.     8vo.  43.  5 

Cassell's  Biographical  Dictionary,  Containing  Original 
Memoirs  of  the  Most  Eminent  Men  and  Women  of  all 
Ages  and  Countries.     London,     n.  d.     4to.  45.  7 

Godwin,  Parke.  Cyclopedia  of  Universal  Biography.  New 
York  and  Cincinnati,  1856.     12mo.  43.  12 

Hardie,  James.  New  Universal  Biographical  Dictionary. 
New  York,  1805.     8vo.     4  Vols.  43.  11 

Hoefer,  J.  C.  F.  Ed.  Nouvelle  Biographic  Generale;  Publiee 
par  Didot  Freres.  Paris,  1862-66.  8vo.  46  Vols.  bd.  in 
23.  46.  4 

Irving,  Washington.      Biographical  Sketches.     (With  his 
' 'Spanish  Papers, ^^  1886.     8vo,     Vol.  2.) 
CJoNTENTS:     James  Lawrence;  Lieut.  Burrows;  Com.   Perry;  David  Porter;  T. 

Campbell;  Wash,  Allston;  Conversations  With  Talma;  Margaret  M.  David- 
son. 

Martineau,  Harriet.  Biographical  Sketches.  New  York, 
1869.     12mo.  43.  1 

Men  of  the  Time.  11th  Ed.  London  and  New  York,  1884. 
8vo.  46.  11 

Moody,  C.  C.  P.  Biog.  Sketches  of  the  Moody  Family, 
1633-1842     Boston,  1847.     18mo.  47.  11 

Payne,  J.  B.  Ud.  Haydn's  Universal  Dictionary  of  Bio- 
graphy.    London,  1870.     8vo.  43.  5 

Phillipps,  L.  B.  Great  Index  of  Biographical  Reference. 
2d  Edit.     Philadelphia,  1881.  8vo.  43.  4 

Rich,  Elihu.  Pictorial  Cyclopedia  of  Biography.  Amer. 
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Rose,  H.  J.  New  General  Biographical  Dictionary.  Lon- 
don, 1848.     8vo.     12  Vols.  43.  4 


CATALOGUE   OF  THE  LIBRARY.  209 

BiooRAPHY,  Collective.— (Continued). 

Smith,  William.  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Boman  Bio- 
graphy and  Mythology.     London,  1850.     8vo.  32.  5 

Talbott,  E.  H.  and  Hobart,  H.  E.  Biographical  Dictionary 
of  Railway  Officials  of  America.  Chicago  and  Kew  York, 
1855.  8vo^  46.  11 

Thomas,  J.  Lippincott's  Universal  Pronouncing  Dictionary 
of  Biography  and  Mythology.  Philadelphia,  1870-71.  8vo. 
2  Vols.  43.  13 

Waller,  J.  ¥.,Ed.     Imperial  Diet,  of  Universal  Biography. 

Glasgow,  etc.     n.  d.     8vo.     3  vols,  bound  in  5.  43.  5 

BioctRAphy,  Collective,  American.     Abbott,  J.   S.   C,  and 

Conwell,  R.   H.     Lives  of  the  Presidents  of  the  United 

States  (to  1882).  43.  11 

Allen,  William.  American  Biographical  and  Historical 
Dictionary,  2d  edit.  43.  11 

Andover.     N^ecrology  of  Alumni;  by  A.  S.  Hazen,  1881. 

43.  14.  7 

Armor,  W.  C.     Lives  of  Governors  of  Pennsylvania.     45.4 

Barnes,  W.  H.     History  of  the  Fortieth  Congress.       45.  7 

Barnet,  James.     Martyrs  and  Heroes  of  Illinois.  45.  5 

Belknaj),  Jeremy.     American  Biography,  1794-98.       46.  11 

Bishop,  A.  W.     Loyalty  on  the  Frontier.  30.  2 

Bradford,  Alden.  Biographical  notices  of  Distinguished 
men  in  New  England.  43.  12 

Brockett,  L.  P.,  and  Vaughan,  M.  C.  Woman's  Work  in 
the  Civil  War.  44.  7 

Bungay,  G.  W.  Crayon  Sketches  of  Distinguisl.ed  Amer- 
ican Statesmen.  43.  14.  7 

Chapman,  G.  T.  Sketches  of  the  Alumni  of  Dartmouth 
College,  1771-1866.  43.  11 

Coffin,  Charles.  Lives  and  Services  of  Maj.  Gen.  John 
Thomas,  Co4.  Thomas  Knowlton,  Col.  Alex.  Scammell, 
and  Maj.  Gen.  Dearborn,  of  the  Amer.  Rev.  44.  1 

Crosby,  Nathan.  Annual  Obituary  Notices  of  Eminent 
Persons  who  have  died  in  the  United  States,  1857-58. 

44.14 

Cullom,  G.  W.  Biographical  Register  of  Officers  and  Grad- 
uates at  West  Point,  1802-1867.  •  43.  11 

Gushing,  Thomas.  Memorials  of  the  Class  of  1834,  of  Har- 
vard College.     8vo.  43.  11 

Day,  Thomas,  and  Murdock,  James.  Brief  Memoirs  of  the 
Class  of  1797,  Yale  College.  45.  1 


210  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Biography,  Collective,  American. — (Continued). 

Day,  Thomas,  and  Murdock,  James.     Yale  Class  of  1797. 

45.  1 
Dexter,  F.  B.     Biog.     Sketches  of  Graduates  of  Yale  Col- 
lege, 1701-1745.  •  46.  11 
Drake,  F.  S.     Dictionary  of  American  Biography.     Bost., 
1872.     8vo.  43.  12 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.    National  Portrait  Gallery.     2  vols.    44.  6 
Ellett,  Mrs.  E.  F.     Pioneer  Women  of  the  West.        43.  12 
The  Queens  of  American  Society.  45.  2 
Farmer,  John.     Biographical  Sketches  of  Dartmouth  Grad- 
uates.    (K.  H.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  Vol.  3.)  7.  S 
Forrest,  Mary.     Women  of  the  South.     K.  Y.,  1861.     8vo. 

44.  7 
Harvard  College,  Necrology  of,  1869-72.  43.  11 

Hinman,  R.  R.     Catalogue  of  the  first  Settlers  of  the  Colony 

of  Conn. 
Higginson,  T.  W.      Harvard  Memorial  Biographies.     43.  4 
Homes  of  American  Authors,  1853.  45.  9 

Homes  of  American  Statesmen,  1854.  45.  9 

Hough,  F.  B.  American  Biographical  Notes;  notices  of 
persons  not  included  in  Allen's  or  Drake's  Dictionary. 

43.5 

Judd,  Orange.     Alumni  Record  of  Wesleyan  University^ 

Middleton,  Conn.  43.  11 

Judson,  L.  C.     Sages  and  Heroes  of  the  Revolution.      25.  3 

Lanman,  Charles.  Biographic  Annals  of  the  Government 
of  the  U.  S.  During  its  First  Century.  43.  5 

Dictionary  of  Congress.     8vo.  44.  13 

Lives  of  Missionaries,  North  America.  1.  John  Eliot.  2. 
Samuel  Seabury.  3.  Philander  Chase.  4.  C.  J.  Stew- 
art.    5.     J.  G.  Mountain.     Lond.     n.  fl.     16mo.         45.  1 

Loring,  J.  S.  Hundred  Boston  Orators,  1770-1852.  4th 
edit.  •  43.  5 

Lossing,  Benson  J.     Eminent  Americans.  44.  14 

Lives  of  the  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

43.  5 

McCabe,  J.  D.  Great  Fortunes  and  How  they  Were  Made. 
Struggles  and  Triumphs  of  Self-made  men.  43.  12 

Contents:     Stephen  Girard;  John  Jacob  Astor;  Alex.  T.  Stewart;  Amos  Law- 
rence; A.  V.  Stout;  Jonas  Chickering;  Nicholas  Longworth;  George  Pea- 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  211 

Biography,  Collective,  American. — /Joutinued). 

body;  Cornelius  Vanderbilt;  Daniel  Drew;  J.  B,  Eads;  Cyrus  W.  Field; 
Robert  Fulton;  Charles  Goodyear;  Eli  Whitney;  Chauncy  Jerome;  Elias 
Howe,  Jr.;  Richard  M.  Hoe;  Samuel  Colt;  S.  F.  B.  Morse;  James  Harper; 
James  T.  Fields;  James  G.  Bennett;  Robert  Bonner;  John  Marshall;  J.  T. 
Brady;  Benj.  West;  John  Rogers;  Hiram  Powers;  Emmanuel  Leutze, 
Henry  Ward  Beecher;  Peter  Cartwright;  H.  W.  Longfellow;  Nathaniel 
Hawthorne;  Edwin  Booth;  Joseph  Jeiferson;  Benj.  Rush;  Valentine 
Mott. 

McDonald,  John.     Biographical  sketches  of  Nathaniel  Mas - 

sie,  Duncan  McArthur,  William  Wells  and  Simon  Kenton. 

Dayton,  O.,  1852.     8vo.  43.  12 

Marshall,  James  H.     The  U.  S.  Manual  of  Biography  and 

History.  16.  13 

Moore,  Frank.    Women  of  the  War.    Hartford,  Conn.  1866. 

8vo.  44.  7 

New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Society.  Memoirs 

of  several  deceased  members.     (Towne  Fund  Publication, 

No.  2.) 

Contents:  Memoir  of  Wm.  B.  Towne;  Wm.  B,  Fowle;  Chandler  E.  Potter; 
Samuel  D.  Bell;  Calvin  Fletcher;  Fiances  M.  Caulkins;  Joseph  B.  Felt; 
Thomas  Sherwin;  David  L.  Swain;  Lucius  M.  Saigeant,  etc. 

New     England    Historic-Genealogical    Society,    Memorial 
Biographies,  1845-1880.     4  vols. 

Contents:    Vol.  I.     W.  D.  Williamson;  Benj.  Shurtleff;  Job  Durfee;  Luther 

W^ait;  S.  J.  Carr;  James  Kent;  Timothy  Pitkin;  Samuel  Hubbard;  J.  Q. 

Adams;  Merritt  Caldwell;  N.  M.  Davis;  H.  G.  Otis;  B.  F.  Thompson;  L. 

E.  Brewster;  Theodore  Lyman;  Daniel  Gilbert;  Albert  Gallatin;  John 

Pierce;  Theodore  Cushing;  S.   T.  Armstrong;  Wm.   Coggswell;  Joseph 

Sewall,  D.  P.     King;  D.  P.  Parker;  Wm  Ely;  W.   P  Greenwood;  Wm. 

Savage;    H.    A.    S.   Dearborn;   Lewis   Bradford;  Levi  Woodbury;  Wm. 

Ingalls;  E.  T.  Andrews;  J.   P.  Proctor;  O.  A.  Taylor;  Henry  Clay;  J. 

L.    Kingsley;    H.    H.    Fuller;  J.   Whitcomb;   Daniel  Webster;   Daniel 
-    Drake;  Ralph  Haskins;  David  Kenshaw;  Amos  Lawrence. 
Vol.  11.     H.  G.  O.  Colby;  C.  K.  Williams;  Daniel  Greenleaf;  R.    G.  Shaw; 

Samuel  Appleton;  Nahum  Mitchell;  J.  B.  Moore;  Nathaniel  Sawyer;  J. 

C.  Merrill;  Mahlon  Dickerson ;  Simon  Greenleaf;  Charles  Ewer;  Josiah 

Adams;  G.  C.  Shattuck;  John  Davis;  Shubael  Bartlett;  Alfred  Hawkins; 

J.  A.  Jones;  L.  M.  Parker;  Stephen  Fales;  Samuel  Church;  Wm.  Plumer; 

Moses  Plimpton;  Caleb  Butler;  Frederic  Hobbs;  Artemas  Simonds;  W. 

T.  Harris;  John  Howland;  J.  D.  Farnsworth;  P.  F.  Ewer;  J.  P.  Davis; 

Thomas  Day;  F.  T.  Gray;  Elisha  Fuller;  Nathaniel  Goodwin;  S.  S.  Wilde; 

S.  W.  Williams;  Robert  Adams;  Abbott  Lawrence;  Wm.  Cranch;  Gorham 

Brooks;  Mark  Doolittle;  C.  W.  Cady;  David  Hamblen;  Nicholas  Dean. 
Vol.  III.     Stephen  Dodd;  J.  C.  Warren;  Andrew  Randall;  A.  F.  Warner; 


212  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Biography,  Collective,  American. — (Continued). 

Thomas  Robbins;  James  Ward;  vSamuel  Hoar;  Thomas  8.  Peai>ion;  H.  E. 
Ludewig;  Jonathan  French;  C.  F.  Adams;  J.  F.  Schroeder;  W.  F.  Stone; 
J.  L.  Blake;  Caleb  Bates;  George  Sparhawk;  Freeman  Hunt;.!.  M.  Peck; 
George  Minot;  Isaac  Parker;  .1.  R.  Tyson;  Elam  Smalley;  p]leazer  Wil- 
liams; Charles  Mayo;  Otis  Wilbor;  Lemuel  Shattuck;  W.  H.  Prescott;  W. 
W.  Mather;  A.  A.  TlUinghast;  John  Richards;  J.  S.  Henshaw;  Henry 
Bond;  F.  W.  Brinley;  Ruftis  Choate;  P.  K.  Kilhoume;  G.  W.  Bumap; 
Washington  Irving;  G.  B.  Perry;  John  Frost. 

Newson,  T.  M.  Biographical  sketches  of  Old  Settlers  of  St. 
Paul,  Minn.  22.  9 

Barton,  James,  and  others.     Sketches  of  Men  of  Progress. 

44.  2 
Proctor,  L.  B.     Bench  and  Bar  of  New  York.  45.  4 

Eogers,  T.  J.     New  American  Biographical  Dictionary. 

43.  5 
Eobertson,  Ignatius  L.     Sketches  of  Public  Characters,  etc. 

31.  2 
Sabine,  Lorenzo.     American  Loyalists.    Bost.,  1847.    12mo. 

14.  2 

Sibley,    John   L.     Biographical   sketches  of  Graduates   of 

Harvard  University.     3  vols.  46.  13 

Sprague,  W.  B.     Annals  of  the  American  Pulpit.        43.  12 

Contents:  1,  2,  Congregational.  3,  4  Presbyterian,  5.  Episcopal.  6. 
Baptist.  7.  Methodist.  8.  Unitarian.  9.  Lutheran,  Keformed  Dutch, 
Associate,  Reformed  Presbyterian,  etc. 

Sparks,    W.    S.      Biographical    notices   of    Distinguished 

Americans.  25.  3 

Tarbox,  I.  N.     The  Ministers  of  Old  South  Church,  Boston. 

8.  9.  6 
Tasse,  Joseph.     Les  Cauadiens  del' Quest,  2d  edit.        46.  8 

Contents:     1.     Charles  de  Langlade;  J.  B.  Cadot;  Charles  Keaume;  Jacques 

Porlier^ere;  Solomon  Juneau;  Julien  Dubuque;  Antoine  Leclerc;  J.  D. 

Baby;  Joseph  Rainville;  Louis  Provencal;  J.  B.  Faribault;  J.  B.  Lefevre; 

J.  B.  Perrault;  J.  M.  DuCharme. 
2.     Vital  Guerin;  Joseph  Eolette,  fits;  J.  B.  Mallet;  .Pierre  Menard;  J.  B. 

Beaubien;  Noel  Levassuer;  Joseph  Robideau;  J.  B.  L.  Roy;  L.  V.  Baugy; 

Jacqu«6  Fournier;  M.   B.   Menard;  F.   X.   Aubrey;  Antoine  Le  Roux; 

Prudent  Baudry;  Gabriel  Franchere;  P.  C.  Panibrun;  Joseph  La  Rocque; 

Pierre  Falcon;  Louis  Reil,  pete;  etc. 

Taylor,  P.,  and  Notman,  W.  Biographical  sketches  of 
British  Americans.     3  vols.     1865.  25.  3 


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Tuckerman,  H.  T.     Book  of  the  Artists.  45.  3 

Tyler,  L.  G.     Letters  and  Times  of  the  Tylers.     2  Vols. 

46.  5 

WilsoD,  J,  G.,  and  Fiske,  John.     Appleton's  Cyclopedia  of 

American  Biography.  45.  6 

Woolen,  W.  W.     Biographies  of  Indiana  Men.  8vo.     18.11 

Yale  College,  Xew  Hav^en.     Obituary  Record,  of  Graduates 

Deceased,  1859-1870.     Kew  Haven.  43.  11 

See  also.  Pilgrim  Fathers. 

Biography  Collective,  British.  Aveling,  T.  W.    Memorials 

of  the  Clayton  Family.  45.  8 

Brougham,  Henry.     Statesmen  in  Time  of  George  III. 

45.  8 
Burke,  Bernard.     Romance  of  the  Aristocracy.            45.  10 

Royal  Descents.     (Historical  Memoirs.)  46.  7 

Vicissitudes  of  Families.  45.  10 

Burke,  J.  B.     Family  Romance  of  the  Aristocracy.      45.  10 
Romantic  Records  of  the  Aristocracy.  45.  10 

Burke,  John,  and  Sir  J.  Bernard.      Royal  Families  of  Eng- 
land, Scotland  and  Wales.  46.  7 

Cunningham,  G.  G.     Lives  of  Eminent  and  Illustrious  Eng- 
lishmen,   from   Alfred   the  Great.     Glasgow,  1836-38. 

43.  4 

D' Alton,  John.    Illustrations,  Historical  and  Genealogical,  of 
King  James'  Irish  Army  List,  1689.     2d  edit.     Enlarged. 

46.  2 
McMasters,  Rev.  S.  Y.     Biographical  Index  of  all  the  per- 
sons in  Hume's  History  of  England.                               46.  5 

Koble,  Mark.     Memoirs  of  the  Protectoral  Jlouse  of  Crom- 
well. 43.  9 
Stephen,    Leslie.      Dictionary     of   National    Biography. 

25.  13 
Strickland,  Agnes.     Lives  of  the  Queens  of  England,  from 
the  Norman  Conquest,  to  1744.  43.  8 

Wiffin,  J.  H.     Memoirs  of  the  House  of  Russell.  43.  10 

Biography,  Collective.  Alabama.  See  Garrett,  Wm.  Remin- 
iscences of  Public  Men.  45.  3 
Canada,  Morgan,  H.  J.    Sketches  of  Celebrated  Canadians, 
and  persons  connected  with  Canada.     •                       46.  11 
Taylor,  F.  and  Notman,  W.     Biog.  of  Brit.  Americans. 

25.  3 


214  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

BiOGKAPHy,  Collective. — (Continued. ) 

Colorado.     Sketches  of  Early  Settlers  and  Prominent  Men  of 
Denver.     (Vickers,  W.  B.     Hist,  of  Denver.     1880.  4to.) 

19.  10 
Connecticut.     Connecticut  Medical  Society.     Med.  Commu- 
nications, etc.  51.  4.  2 
Medical  History  and  Biography  of  New  Haven.     (N. 
H.   Col.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.     Vol.  2,    pp.    239-388.) 

7.  6 

Hlinois.     Barnet,  James,  editor.      Martyrs  and   Heroes   of 

HI.  45.  4 

Biographical    Encyclopedia   of   Illinois  of  the  19th 

Century.  44.  14 

Linder,  U.  F.     Early  Bench  and  Bar  of  111.  45.  3 

Power,  J.  C.  Early  Settlers  of  Sangamon  County,  111. 

18.  12 

Wilson,   G.   C     Biog.   Sketches  of  Illinois  Officers 

engaged  against  the  rebellion  of  1861.  43.  1 

Woodruff,   G.  H.     Biog.  Sketches,   in  his  Hist,  of 

Will  Co.,  111.  18.  12 

Indians.     See  Drake,  S.  G.     Biography  and  History  of  the 

Indians  of  North  America.     3d  edit.  15.  2 

McKenney,  T.  L.,  and  Hall,  James.     Indian  Tribes, 

Biog.  Sketches,  and  Anecdotes  of  Chiefe.  Vols.  2-3. 

15.  9 

Same,  folio  edition.     1836-44.  8.  3 

Thatcher,  B.  B.     Indian  Biography.  15.  18 

Iowa.     See  Brown,  Leonard.     American  Patriotism;  Mem- 

moirs  of   Common  Men  in  the  Southern  Eebelliou. 

30.  2 
Stuart,  A.  A.     Iowa  Colonels  and  Eegiments.  29.  3 

Wilkie,  F.  B.     Davenport,  Iowa.     Biographies  of  its  Pro- 
minent Men.  19.  13 
Journalists.     Buckingham,  J.  T.     Specimens  of  Newspaper 
Literature;  with  personal  memoirs,  etc.  43.  1 
Kentucky.  Biographical  Encyclopedia  of  Kentucky,  of  the 
19th  Century.                                                                     44.  14 
Maine.     Allen,  Frederic.     Early  Lawyers  of  Lincoln  and 
Kennebec  Counties,  Me.    (Maine  Hist.  Soc.   Coll.  Vol.  6, 
pp.  39-81.)*  7.  1 
Memoirs  of  Distinguished  Men  of  Maine.     (Maine 
Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  Vol.  8,  pp.  333-511.)  7.  1 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  215 

Biography,  Collective. — (Continued). 

Maryland.      Biographical    Cyclopedia    of   Representative 
Men  of  Maryland,  and  District  of  Columbia.  44.  14 

See  Boyle,  Esmeralda.     Biographical  Sketches  of  Dis- 
tinguished Marylanders.  43.  11 
Massachusetts.      Jameson,    E.    O.    Prominent    Persons    in 
Medway.  46.  4 
Moore,  J.  B.    Lives  of  the  Governors  of  New  Plymouth 
and  Mass.  Bay,.  1620-92.  9.  12 
Tarbox,  I.  K     Ministers  of  Old  South  Church.     8.9.6 
The  Ministry  of  Taunton,  Mass.  8.  3 
Smalley,  E.     Worcester  Pulpit.                                 43.  12 
Washburn,  Emory.     Sketches  of  the  Judicial  History 
of  Massachusetts.                                                     9.  12 
Michigan.     Amer.  Biog.  Hist.     Mich.  Vol.                     45.  7 
See  Johnson,  Crisfield.  History  of  Hillsdale  Co.  Mich., 
with   biographical  sketches  of  prominent   men    and 
pioneers.                                                          .             18.  4 
Lanman,    Charles.      Red  Book  of  Michigan.        Biog. 
History  of,  pp.  413-504.                                              18.  4 
Minnesota.     See  Arnold,  Mrs.  W.  J.     Poets  and  Poetry  of 
Minnesota.                                                                           22.  8 
Biog.  Sketches  of  State  Officers  and  Members  of  the  Leg- 
islature, sessions  of  1873,  1877,    1878,  1879.     8vo. 

22.  9  and  43.  14 

Kewson,  T.  M.     Old  Settlers  of  St.  Paul.  22.  9 

U.  S.  Biog.  Dictionary  and  Portrait  Gallery.  Minnesota 
Vol.  22.  7 

Missouri.     Bay,  W.  Y.  N.     Bench  and  Bar  of  Missouri. 

18.  7 

Reavis,  L.    M.     St.    Louis.      Biographical   Edition. 

18.  7 

New  England.     See  Elliot,  John.     Biographical  Dictionary 
of  the  iirst  settlers  in  New  England.  43.  11 

New  Hampshire.     See  Clarke,  J.  B.  pub.  Successful  New 
Hampshire  Men.  43.  5 

Farmer,    John,  and  Moore,  J.  B.      Collections  Bio- 
graphical, relating  principally  to  New  Hampshire. 

7.  3 

Granite  Monthly.     N.  H.  Magazine.  Vols.  1-5.  1877- 

82.  7.  4 

Waite,  O.  F.  R.     New  Hampshire  in  the  Rebellion, 

with  biographical  notices.  '  29.  6 


216  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Biography,  Collective. — (Continued)  • 

New  Jersey.  See  Clarke,  J.  H.     Medical  Men  of  New  Jer- 
sey, from  1666  to  1866.  10.  2.  4 
Elmer,  L.  Q.  C.     Constitution,  etc.,  of  New  Jersey, 
with  biographical  sketches  of  the  governors  from 
1776   to    1845,    etc.     Newark,    1872.     (N.  J.  Hist. 
Soc.  Soc.  Coll.  Vol.  7.)  10.  8 
New  York.     Bryan,  Geo.  J.     Biographies  (Buffalo  Men.) 

45.  2 

Clark,  E.  W.     Heroes  of  Albany  During  the  War, 

186! -65.     Albany,  1866.     8vo.  44.14 

Patten,  J.  A.  Lives  of  the  Clergy  of  New  York  and 

Brooklyn.  44.  14 

Proctor,  L.  B.     Bench  and  Bar  of  N.  Y.  45.  4 

Ohio.     Biog.  Encyclopedia  of  Ohio,  of  the  19th  Century. 

44.  14 
Douglass,    Ben.    History  of   Wayne  Co.,   O.     Biog. 
Sketches.  18.  9 

Ford,  H.  A.,  and  Mrs.  K.  B.     History  of  Hamilton 
Co.,  O.,  with  biographical    sketches,    1789-1880. 
Pennsylvania.     See  Armor,  Wm.  C.     Lists  of  the  Gover- 
nors. 45.  4 
Bates,    S.    P.     Martial   Deeds  of  Pennsylvania.     Bio- 
graphies of  Pennsylvania  Officers  and  Soldiers  in  the 
Rebellion.  29.  7 
Biog.  Diet,  of,  (19th  Century).                                    45.  7 
Harris,  Alexander.    Biographical  History  of  Lancaster 
Co.,  1872.     8vo.                                         '               43.  11 
Kulp,  Geo.  B.     Families  of  Wyoming  Valley.       46.11 
Mag.   of  History  and  Biography.     Vols.  1-7.   1877-86. 

11.  12 
Price,  Isaiah.     History  of  the  97th  Regiment,  Pa.  Vols. 
1861-65,  With  Biographical  Records  of  its  Officers, 
etc.  29.  7 

Simpson,    Henry.    Lives  of   Eminent  Philadelphians. 
8vo.  43.  12 

Scotland.     See  Anderson,  Wm.  Scottish  Nation;  Biographi- 
cal History  of  the  People  of  Scotland.  40.  13 
Texas.     See  Baker,  D.  W.  C.  Biographies  of  Distinguished 
Texans.     (In    his    ''Texas  Scrap  Book.^'     pp.  251-301.) 

15.  14 
Texas.     I^ynch,  James  D.     Bench  and  Bar  of  Texas     17.  4 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  I^BRARY.  215 

Biography,  Collective. — (Continued). 

Maryland.      Biographical    CycloiDedia    of   Eepresentative 
Men  of  Maryland,  and  District  of  Columbia.  44.  14 

See  Boyle,  Esmeralda.     Biographical  Sketches  pf  Dis- 
tinguished Marylanders.  43.  11 
Massachusetts.      Jameson,    E.    O.    Prominent    Persons    in 
Medway.  46.  4 
Moore,  J.  B.    Lives  of  the  Governors  of  Kew  Plymouth 
and  Mass.  Bay,  1620-92.  9.  12 
Tarbox,  I.  N.     Ministers  of  Old  South  Church.     8.  9.  6 
The  Ministry  of  Taunton,  Mass.  8.  3 
Smalley,  E.     Worcester  Pulpit.                                 43.  12 
Washburn,  Emory.     Sketches  of  the  Judicial  History 
of  Massachusetts.                                                     9.  12 
Michigan.     Amer.  Biog.  Hist.     Mich.  Vol.                     45.  7 
See  Johnson,  Crisfield.  History  of  Hillsdale  Co.  Mich., 
with  biographical  sketches  of  prominent  men   and 
pioneers.                                                                       18. 4 
Lanman,    Charles.      Red  BoOk  of  Michigan.        Biog. 
History  of,^pp.  413-504.                                              18.  4 
Minnesota.     See  Arnold,  Mrs.  W.  J.     Poets  and  Poetry  of 
Minnesota.                                                                           22.  8 
Biog.  Sketches  of  State  Officers  and  Members  of  the  Leg- 
islature, sessions  of  1873,  1877,    1878,  1879.     8vo. 

22.  9  and  43.  14 

:N^ewson,  T.  M.     Old  Settlers  of  St.  Paul.  22.  9 

U.  S.  Biog.  Dictionary  and  Portrait  Gallery.  Minnesota 

Vol.  22.  7 

Missouri.     Bay,  W.  Y.  I^.     Bench  and  Bar  of  Missouri. 

18.  7 
Reavis,  L.   M.     St.    Louis.      Biographical   Edition. 

18.  7 
New  England.     See  Elliot,  John.     Biographical  Dictionary 
of  the  first  settlers  in  New  England.  43.  11 

New  Hampshire.     See  Clarke,  J.  B.  pub.  Successful  New 
Hampshire  Men.  43.  5 

Farmer,   John,  and  Moore,  J.  B.      Collections  Bio- 
graphical, relating  principally  to  New  Hampshire. 

7.  3 

Granite  Monthly.     N.  H.  Magazine.  Vols.  1-5.  1877- 

82.  7.  4 

^        Waite,  O.  F.  E.     New  Hampshire  in  the  Eebellion, 

with  biographical  notices.  29.  6 

28 


216  MINNESO'M   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

BiOGEAPHY,  Collective. — (Continued) 

New  Jersey.  See  Clarke,  J.  H.     Medical  Men  of  New  Jer- 
sey, from  1666  to  1866.  10.  2.  4 
Elmer,  L.  Q.  C.     Constitution,  etc.,  of  New  Jersey, 
with  biographical  sketches  of  the  governors  from 
1776  to    1845,    etc.     Newark,    1872.     (N.  J.  Hist. 
Soc.  Soc.  Coll.  Vol.  7.)                        .  10.  8 
New  York.     Bryan,  Geo.  J.     Biographies  (Buffalo  Men.) 

45.  2 

Clark,  E.  W.     Heroes  of  Albany  During  the  War, 

1861-65.     Albany,  1866.     8vo.  44.  14 

Patten,  J.  A.  Lives  of  the  Clergy  of  New* York  and 

Brooklyn.  44.  14 

Proctor,  L.  B.     Bench  and  Bar  of  N.  Y.  45.  4 

Ohio.     Biog.  Encyclopedia  of  Ohio,  of  the  19th  Century. 

44.  14 

Douglass,   Ben.    History  of   Wayne  Co.,  O.     Biog. 

Sketches.  18.  9 

Ford,  H.  A.,  and  Mrs.  K.  B.     History  of  Hamilton 

Co.,  O.,  with  biographical    sketches,    1789-1880. 

18.  0 
Goodman,  A.  T.     Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court   of 
Ohio,  1803-52.  18.  3.  1 

Hill,  N.  W.,  Jr.  Biographies  and  Histories  of  Pi- 
oneer Families.  (Hist,  of  Licking,  Co.,  O.,  1881. 
4to.)  18.  9 

Hildreth,  S.  P.     Biographical  and  Historical  Mem- 
oirs of  the  Early  Settlers  of  Ohio.  48.  11 
Keys,  James.     Pioneers  of  Sciota  Co.                18.  3.  5 
McBride,  James.  Pioneer  Biography.    Early  Settlers 
of  Butler  Co.,  O.  18.  2 
Perrin,    W.    H.,    and  Battle,    J.    H.      Biographical 
Sketches."     (Hist,  of  Delaware  Co.,  O.,  1880.  4to., 
pp.  613-855.)  18.  9 
Walker,  C.  M.  Hist,  of  Athens  Co.,  O.    Personal  and 
Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Early  Settlers,  Pioneer 
Adventures,  etc.  18.  2 
Pennsylvania.     See  Armor,  Wm.  C.     Lists  of  the  Gover- 
nors.                                                                                   45.  4 
Bates,    S.    P.     Martial   Deeds  of  Pennsylvania.     Bio- 
graphies of  Pennsylvania  Officers  and  Soldiers  in  the 
Eebellion.                                                                  ''29.  7 
Biog.  Diet,  of,  ri9th  Century).                                    45.  7 


CATALOGUE  CF  THE  LIBBABY.  217 

BiOGRA  PHY,  Collective.  — (Continued) . 

Harris,  Alexander.    Biographical  History  of  Lancaster 

Co.,  1872.     8vo.  43.  11 

Kulp,  Geo.  B.     Families  of  Wyoming  Valley.       46.11 

Mag.   of  History  and  Biography.     Vols.  1-7.   1877-86. 

11.  12 
Price,  Isaiah.     History  of  the  97th  Eegiment,  Pa.  Vols. 
1861-65,  With  Biographical  Eecords  of  its  Officers, 
etc.  *^9.  7 

Simpson,  Henry.  Lives  of  Eminent  Philadelphians. 
8vo.  43.  12 

Scotland.     See  Anderson,  Wm.  Scottish  N'ation;  Biographi- 
cal History  of  the  People  of  Scotland.  40.  13 
Texas.     See  Baker,  D.  W.  C.  Biographies  of  Distinguished 
Texans.     (In    his    '^ Texas  Scrap  Book.''     pp.  251-301.) 

15.  14 
Texas.  Lynch,  James  D.  Bench  and  Bar  of  Texas  17.  4 
Vermont.     Hall,  Hiland.     Well's  Biographies.  79 

Virginia.    Taylor,    J.    B.      Lives  of  Va.  Bapt.   Ministers. 

16.  6 
Wisconsin.     See  Tenney,  H.  A.,  and  Atwood_,  David.  Me- 
morial Eecord  of  the  Fathers  of  Wisconsin.     Sketches  of 
Members    of  the  Const.   Conventions  of  1846  and    1847. 
8vo.  19.  4 

Buck,  J.  S.  Biographical  Sketches.  (In  his  Pioneer 
history  of  Milwaukee,  1876.     8vo.)  19.  11 

Tuttle,  C.  E.  Biog.  Sketches  of  Prominent  Men  and 
Women  of  Wisconsin.  (In  his  History  of  Wisconsin, 
1875.     8vo.)  19.  11 

Biog.  Sketches  of  Prominent  Men  and  Early  Settlers  of 
Dane  Co.,  Wis.     (History  of  Dane  Co.,  1880.      4to. 

19.  12 
Washington,  D.  C.  Biographical  Society.  Proc.  Vol.  1, 1880. 

49.  9 
Bird,  C.     Christian  Charity.     Sermon,   in  Appleby,  Aug.  12, 
1825.     London,  1826.     (Pamphleteer,  Vol.  26.)        53.  12 
Bird  Family.     Trask,  W.  B.     Bird  Family  Genealogy.    47.  14 
Birds.     See  Au|j:hey,  Samuel.     Nature  of  the  Food  of  the  Birds 
of\Nebraska.     With  Special  Eeference  to  their  locust-eat- 
ing habits,     n.  t.  p.     8vo.     (U.  S.  Eutom.  Commission.) 

19.  10.  5 
Baird,  S.  F.     Additions  to  the  Bird-Fauna  of  [NTorth  Ameri- 
ca, made  by  the  Eusso- American  Telegraph  Expedition. 
(Chicago  Acad,  of  Sciences.  Trans.  Vol.  1,  pt.  2.  pp.  311- 
325.)  18. 


218  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Birds. — (Continued). 

Catalogue  of  [N'orth  American  Birds  in  the  Museum  of 
the    Smithsonian  Institution.      (Smiths.   Misc.  Coll. 
Vol.  1.)  •  49.  2 

And  Others.     Eeport.     (Pacific  Eailroad  Survey.  Vol. 
9.)  60.   7 

Eeview  of  American  Birds  in  the  Museum  of  the  Smith- 
sonian Institution.     Pt.  1.  49.  2 
Brewer,  T.  M.     Korth  American  Oology.    (Smiths.  Contrib. 
Vol.  11.)  49.  7 
Cassin,  J.     Birds  of  Chili.     Colored  Plates.  50.1 
Coues,  Elliot.     Birds  in  Dakota  and  Montana.           49.  5.  2 
Birds  of  the  Colorado  Valley;  Scientific  and  Popular  in 
Formation,  with  Bibliographical  Appendix.      49.  11 
Birds  of  the  Northwest;  the  Eegion  Drained  by  the 
Missouri  and  its  Tributaries.                                 49.  11 
Dall,  W.  H.  and  Bannister,  H.  M.  Birds  of  Alaska.     18.  5 
Goss,   N.    S.      Catalogue    of    the    Birds  of   Kansas.   To- 
peka,  1886.  19.  7 
Hatch,  P.  L.    Birds  of  Minnesota.    (Minn.  Hort.  Soc.  Proc. 
1879.)                                                                                22.  14.  4 
Kidder,  J.  H.     Natural  History  of  Kerauelep  Island.     Pt. 
1.                                                                                         49.  2 
Kingsley,  J.  S.     Natural  History.     Vol.  4.                    51.  10 
Lawrence,  G.  N.     Birds  of  Southwestern  Mexico.  Collected 
by  F.  E.  Sumichrast,  for  the  U.  S.  National  Museum. 

49.  5.  3 
Le  Moine,  J.  M.     On  the  Birds  of  Canada.  20.  9.  8 

Marey, Phenomena  of  Flight  in  the  Animal  King- 
dom. 49.  3 
Marsh,  O.  C.     Birds  with  Teeth.     (U.  S.    Geol.    Surveys, 
1881-82.)     8vo.  50.  3 
Odontornithes ;  Extinct  Toothed  Birds  of  North  Ameri- 
ca. 50.  8 
Nelson,  E.  W.     Birds  of  Bering  Sea  and  the  Arctic  Ocean. 
Ealph  Wm.  L,    and  Bagg,  Egbert.     Birds  of  Oneida  Co., 
N.  Y.                                                                            10.  11.  2 
Eidgeway,  Eobert.     Ornithology.                                      50.  8 
Eoberts,  T.  S.,  and  Benner,  Frank.     Contributions  to  the 
Ornithology  of  Minnesota.                                        22.  10.  1 
Smithsonian  Institution.     Instructions  for  Collecting  Nests 
and  Eggs.     n.  t.  p.                                                             49.  2 
Stimpson,  Wm.     North  American  Birds  in  the  Museum. 

18.  5 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRAE T.  219 

BiEDS. — (Continued).  x 

tl.  S.  Geographical  Surveys  "West  of  tlie  lOOth  Meridian. 

Ornithological  Specimens.     1871-73.  49.  5.  3 

U.  S.  Geol.  Surveys.     Bulletin.  49.  5.  2 

Vol.  4,  No.  1  and  Vol.  5,  No.  3.     Birds  of  Texas.     Eio  Grande.     G.  B. 

Bennett. 
Vol.  4,  No.  1.     American  Herodines  (Herons,   Storks,   etc.)     Robert 

Ridgway. 
Vol.  5,  No.  1.     Birds  of  Dakota.     C.  E.  McChesney. 
Vol.  5,  No.  3.     Birds  of  Michigan,  by  INIorris  Gibbs. 
Vol.  6,  No.  1.     Osteology  of  the  Burrowing  Owl,  and;  Homed  Lark,  by 

R.  W.  Schufeldt. 
Vol.  6,  No.  2.     Birds  of  Nevada,  by  W.  J.  Hoffman. 

Osteology  of  the  Tetraonidae  (Grouse,  Partridge,  etc.,)  and  the 
lanidae  (Shrikes,)  by  R.  W.  Schufeldt. 

Wilson,  Alex,  and  Bonaparte,  C.  J.    American  Ornithology. 
3  vols.     London,  1832.     8vo.  51.  10 

See  also  Humming  Birds,  and  other  Birds;  Texidermy,  etc. 
Birds  of  Passage.     (Poem.)    By  Longfellow,  H.  W.         74.  2 
BiEKBECK,  Morris.     Letters  from  Illinois.     1817.     Phil.  1818. 
I2mo.  18.  5 

Notes  on  a  Journey  in  America,  from  Virginia  to  Illinois. 
(1817.)     2d  Edit.     London,  1818.     8vo.  33.  4 

Faux,  W.     Memorable  Days  in  America,  1818-20.  33.  4 

Fearon,  H.  B.     Sketches  of  America.  33.  11 

Flower,  George.    History  of  the  Settlement  in  Edwards  Co., 
111.,  in  1817  and  1818.  18.  12 

Birkenhead,   Sir    John.     The    Assemblyman.     Written  in 
the  year  1647.     London,  1662-3.     4to.     (Harleian    Misc., 
Vol.  6,  pp.  57-64.)  40.  3 

BiRNEY,  Gen.  D.  B.  Official  Eeports  of  the  Battle  of  Seven 
Pines,  May  31,  1862.     Phil.  1863.     8vo.  30.  4.  8 

BiRNEY,  James  G.  American  Churches  the  Bulwarks  of  Amer- 
ican Slavery.  3d  Amer.  Edit.  Concord,  IST.  H.,  1885. 
16mo.  30.  7.  3 

Sinfulness  of  slave-holding.     Detroit,  1846.     8vo.         30.  13 
Birney,  William.     Sketch  of  the  Life  of  James  G.  Birney. 

43.  6.  B.  2 
Birney,  Gen.  William.    Art  Education.   Lecture,  Feb.  6, 1878, 
before  the  Washington  Art  Club.     Wash.,  1876.  8vo. 

51.  3.  3 

Sketch  of  the  Life  of  James  G.  Birney.  ~  Chicago,   1884. 

16mo.  43.  6.  B.  2 


3IINNES0TA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

BiRNEY  William,  (Attorney  of  D.  C.)  The  3.65  Bonds.  Are 
They  Exempt  from  Taxation  ?    Opinion,     n.  p.     8vo. 

33.  7.  7 

BiSBEE,  Eev.  John  H.  A  Sermon  Delivered  before  his  Excel- 
lency, Geo.  N.  Briggs,  Governor,  etc.,  Mass.  Election 
Sermon,  Jan.  6,  1847.     8vo.  56.  5.  5 

BiSBEE,  Eev.  Herman.  Natural  Eeligion.  A  Sermon  delivered 
at  Pence  Opera  House,  Minneapolis,  March  27,  1870.  n. 
t.  p.     8vo.  56.  7.  2 

Natural  and  Supernatural;  a  Eeview  of  Eev.  J.  H.  Tuttle's 
Position  on  Miracles;  delivered  at  the  A cademy  of  Music, 
Minneapolis,  Feb.  4,  1872.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  56.  7.  2 

Bisbee  Family.  See  Lapham,  W.  B.  Descendants  of  Thomas 
Besbedge.  47.  1 

Bishop,  A.  W.  Loyalty  on  the  Frontier;  Sketches  of  Union 
Men  of  the  Southwest;  Incidents  of  the  Eebellion  on  the 
Border.     St.  Louis,  1863.     12mo.  30.  2 

Bishop,  Harriet  E.     See  McConkey,  Mrs.  H.  E.  B. 

Bishop,  J.  W.  History  of  Fillmore  Co.,  Minn.  Chatfield,  Minn., 
1858.  22.  12.  5 

Bishop,  Levi.  Teuchsa  Grondie.  A  Legendary  Poem.  Al- 
bany, 1870.     8vo.  17.  12 

Bishops.     List  of  Bishops  of  the  Church  of  England.  (Debrett's 

Illustrated  Peerage,  etc.)  46.  1 

See  Bedford,  W.  K.  E.     Blazon  of  Episcopacy^.  46.  2 

Bishop  White  Prayer  Book  Society.  Annual  Eeports,  1st, 
4th,  5th,  7th  to  11th,  13th  to  15th,  17th  to  29th,  1st  and 
31st.     Phila.,  1834-65.     8vo.  56.  14.  7 

Bismarck,  Otto  Edw.  Leopold,  von.  See  Bott,  Arthur.  Prince 
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Bism  arck,  D.  T.     Bismarck  and  Mandan  Directory,  1884.     St. 

Paul,  1884.    8vo.  19.  8 

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Vicinity.  19.  14.  5 

BissELL,  A.  H.  Letter  to  the  Postmaster  General,  on  Classifica- 
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BissELL,  Champion.  Poem  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society 
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BissELL,  G.  W.  Eeasons  why  the  Detroit  Eiver  should  not  be 
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Black,  Jeremiah  S.  See  Douglas;  S.  A.  Popular  Sovereignty 
in  the  Territories.  33.  7.  4 

Johnson,  Eeverdy.  Eemarks  on  Popular  Sovereignty,  as 
Denied  by  Attorney  General  Black.  33.  7.  4 

Black,  Samuel  W.,  (Gov.  of  Neb.)  Message,  1859.  Omaha, 
1859.     8vo.  19.  10.  5 

Black  Hawk  or  Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiai.  Life  of,  dic- 
tated by  himself.     Boston,  1845.     18mo.  43.  8 

See  Biggs,  Uriah.     Sketches  of  the  Sacs  and  F6xes.      19.  6 

Great  Indian  Chief  of  the  West.  Life  and  Adventures  of. 
Phila,  1856.     12mo.  44.  8 

Negus,  Charles.     Early  History  of  Iowa.  19.  6 

Wilkie,  F.  B.  Davenport,  Past  and  Present.  (Sketch  of 
Black  Hawk.)  19.  3 

Wisconsin  Historical  Society.  Vol.  5,  pp.  293-305.  Capture 
of  Black  Hawk,  etc.  19.  11 

Black  Hawk  County,  Iowa.  The  History  of  Black  Hawk  Co., 
Iowa;  Containing  a  History  of  the  County,  its  Cities, 
Towns,  etc.,  a  Biographical  Directory  of  its  Citizens,  etc. 
Chicago,  1878.     8vo.  83.  8 

Black  Hawk  War.  Black  Hawk  and  the  Black  Hawk  War. 
(Hist,  of  Benton  Co.,  Iowa.     1878.     8vo,  pp.  74  and  152.) 

19.  7 

Bracken,  Charles  and  Parkison,  Peter.  Pekatonica  Battle 
Controversy.  19.  11 

Clark,  Satterlee.  Early  Times  at  Fort  Winnebago,  and 
Black  Hawk  War  Keminiscences.  19.  11 

Clemens,  Orion.  City  of  Keokuk  in  1856.  Also,  Sketch  of 
Black  Hawk  War.  19.  13.  4 

Duis,  E.  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Black  Hawk  War. 
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Elliott,  Isaac  H.  Eecord  of  the  Services  of  Illinois  Sol- 
diers, etc.  17.  10 

Kingston,  J.  T.     Early  Western  Days.  19.  11 

Parkison,  D.  M.  Pioneer  Life  in  Wisconsin.  Recollections 
of  the  Winnebago  and  Black  Hawk  Wars.  19.  11 

Smith,  W.  R.     Documentary  History  of  Wisconsin.     19.  11 

Strictures  upon  Gov.  Thomas  Ford's  History  of  the  Black. 
Hawk  War,  in  his  History  of  Illinois,  by  Peter  Parkinson, 
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Wisconsin  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Vol  5,  pp.  285-320.  (Col.  Dodge's 
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222  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Black  Hills,  D.  T.  See  Dodge,  Eichard  J.  The  Black  Hills, 
etc.     K  Y.,  1876.     12mo.  19.  8 

Winchell,  K.  H.     Geol  gical  report  on  the  Black  Hills  of 
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Black  Eegiments.     See  Kider,  S.  S.     Inquiry  Concerning  the 
Attempt  to  Eaise  a  Eegiment  of  Slaves,  by  Ehode  Island, 
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Blackman,  feMiLY  0.  History  of  Susquehanna  Oo.,  Pa.,  in- 
cluding the  Annals  and  Geography  of  each  Township,  etc. 
Phila.,  1873.     8vo.  11.  4 

Blacksheae,  David.     See  Miller,  S.  F.,  Memoir,  etc.        45.  2 
Blackstone,  Sir  Wm.     Commentaries  on  the  Laws  of  England. 
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Blackwood,  Eev.  Wm.  An  address  delivered  at  the  Annual 
meeting  of  the  Missionary,  Bibie,  Tract  and  Education 
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April  20,  1852,  on  Nature  and  Eevelation.  Phila.,  1852. 
8vo.  56.  7.  4 

Blackwood's  Edinbuegh  Magazine.  Vols.  1-80.  1817-1856. 
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Blain,  William.  J.     Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of  A.  W.  Hull, 
April  15,  1867.     Albany,  N.  Y.  1867.     8vo.     43.  13.  H.  1 
Blaine,   James    Gillespie.      Controversy    between    Speaker 
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See  King,  James.     Campaign  Life  of  Blaine.        43.  6.  B.  2 
Memorial  address  on  James  A.  Garfield,  Feb.  27, 1882.  44. 12 
Eeimbursement  of  Loyal  States  for  Expenses  Incurred  in 
the  War.     Speech,  H.  E.,  March  21, 1866.     n.  t.  p.     8vo. 
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Sketch  of.     (In '^ Men  of  Progress."     1870.     8vo).         44.2 
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Blair,  Austin,  (Gov  of  Mich.)    Message.    Lansing,  1861.    8vo. 

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Blair,  Francis  P.,  Jr.     Biog.  sketch  of.     (Army  of  Tennessee 

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Blair  Francis  P.,  Jr.— (Continued). 

Radicalism,  etc.  Speech,  before  the  Missouri  Legislature, 
Jan.  4,  1872.  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  5, 
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Report  of  the  Committee  on  Military  Affairs,  on  the  Ex- 
pediency of  Constructing  a  Ship  Canal  between  the  waters 
of  Lake  Michigan  and  the  Mississipj)i  River.  Report  37, 
37th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.     Wash.,  1872.     8vo.  72.  13.  6 

Sketch  of,  by  W.  V.  K.  Bay.  (In  his  Reminiscences,  etc., 
1878.     8vo.     pp.  394-401).  18.  7 

Sketch  of,  by  L.  TJ.  Reavis.  (In  his  Saint  Louis,  etc.,  1875). 
8vo.     pp.  167-180.  18.  7 

Speech,  on  the  Acquisition  of  Central  America;  delivered  in 
the  U.  S.  House  of  Reps.,  Jan.  14,  1858.  Wash.,  1858. 
8vo.  13.  7.  1 

Blair,  Hugh.  Lectures  on  Rhetoric.  11th  edit.  London, 
1809.     8vo.     3Yols.  74.     5 

Blair,  James  G.  Civil  Rights  are  Legal  Rights.  Speech  in 
the  U.  S.  H.  of  R.,  March  16,  1872.  Wash.,  1872.  8vo. 
(Ramsey  Pamph.,  Yol.  5,  No.  33).  60.  1 

Polygamous  Marriages  in  Utah.  Speech,  H.  R.,  Feb.  17, 
1872.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.     (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Yol.  38,  No.  32). 

60.  8 
Blair,  Montgomery.   Comment  on  the  Policy  Inaugurated  by 
the  President,  A.  Lincoln,  in  a  letter  and  two  speeches. 

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Letter  to  Fitz  John  Porter,  Jan.   26,  1874.     n.  t.  p.     8vo. 

30.  11.  2 

Speeches.     1.  Monroe  Doctrine.     2.  Defense  of  the  South. 

No  imprint.     8vo.     (Ramsey  Pamphlet,  Yol.  15,  No.  47.) 

60.  1 
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Blake,  Francis  E.     Incidents  of  the  First  and  Second  Settle- 
ments of  Worcester.     Worcester,  1884.     8vo.         25.  2.  1 
Rutland  and  the  Indian  Troubles  of  1723-30.     Worcester, 
1886.     8vo.  25.  2.  1 

Some  Worcester  Matters,  1689-1743.    Worcester,  1885.  8vo. 

25.  2.  1 

Blake,  F.  E.     Report  on  the  Management  of  Indians  in  British 

America  (Canada)  by  the  British  Governent.     Jan.  1870. 

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Blake,  James.  Annals  of  the  Town  of  Dorcliester,  1750.  Bos- 
ton, 1846.  l8mo.  (Dorch.  Antig.  and  Hist.  Soc.  Coll. 
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Blake,  James,  Jb.  Appendix  to  Memoirs  of  Capt.  Eoger 
Clap,  Containing  a  short  account  of  the  Author  and  his 
Family.     Boston,  1807.     8vo.  25.  7.  3 

Blake,  John  Laurie.  General  Biographical  Dictionary.  8th 
Ed.    Boston,  1848.     8vo.  43.  5 

Blake,  Jonathan.  History  of  the  Town  of  Warwick,  Massa- 
chusetts to  1854,  (Brought  Down  to  the  Present  Time  by 
Others.)    Boston,  1873.    12mo.  8.  2 

Blake,  Mortimer.  Taunton  North  Purchase;  a  Paper  Bead 
Before  the  Old  Colony  Historical  Society.  April,  1855. 
Collec.  No.  3.  8.  9.  9 

A  Centurial  History  of  the  Mendon  Association  of 
Congregational  Ministers,  with  the  Centennial  Address, 
Delivery  at  Franklin,  Mass.,  Nov.  19,  185 J, and  Bio- 
graphical Sketches  of  the  Members,  etc.  Boston,  1853. 
12mo.       •  8.  2 

Blake,  Samuel.     Genealogical  History  of  William  Blake,  of 

Dorchester,  Mass.,  and  his  Descendants.     Boston,  1857. 

8vo.  47.  1 

See  Trask,  W.  B.     Memoir  of  Samuel  Blake.       43.  6.  B.  2 

Blake,  Lieut.  Thomas.  Journal  in  the  Revolutionary  War. 
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Blake,  W.  O.  History  of  Slavery  and  the  Slave  Trade.  Col- 
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Blake,  William  J.  History  of  Putnam  County,  N.  Y.,  1849. 
12mo.  10.  9 

Blake,  W.  P.  (and  Petit,  Henry.)  Reports  on  the  Vienna 
Universal  Exhibition,   1873.     Philadelphia,    1873.     8vo. 

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Blake  Family.  See  Blake,  Samuel.  Genealogical  History  of. 
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Blakeley,  Capt.  Eussell.  Cheap  Transportation.  What 
should  be  done  to  Provide  it?  Necessity  for  the  Improve- 
ment of  the  Mississippi  River  etc.,  a  Report  to  the  Saint 
Paul  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Dec.  29,  1873.  St.  Paul,  1873. 
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Blanchard,  Claude.  (Commissary  in  the  French  Army,  in 
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by  William  Duane,  and  Ed.  by  Thomas  Balch.  Albany, 
1876.     4to.  14.  12 

Blaxchard,  Jonathan.  Discourse  on  "Public  Men  and  Public 
Institutions  of  the  Church."  (See  Gale,  G.  W.  Brief 
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Blanch AED,  J.  P.  The  Future  Life;  an  Examination  of  its  Con- 
ditions; from  the  ^ew  Testament.      Boston,   1858.     8vo. 

56.  7.  2 
Blanchaed,  Eufus.     Discovery  and  Conquests  of  the  North- 
west, with  the  History  of  Chicago.  Wheaton,  111.,  1880. 
8vo.  18.  12 

Handbook  of  Minnesota,  1867.     Chicago,  1867.     18mo. 

22.  5.   7 
Historical  Map  of  the  United  States.  Folded  in  a  Case.  Chi- 
cago, 1876.  V. 
History  of  Du  Page  County,  111.     Chicago,  1882.     4to.  83.  8 
Else  and  Fall  of  Political  Parties  in  the  United  States.  Chi- 
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Bland,  T.     Land  and  Fresh  Water  Shells  of  North  America, 
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Blane,  Sir  Gilbert.     Inquiry  into  the  Causes  and  Eemedies  of 
the  High  Price  of  Provisions.     2d  Edit.  1817.    (Pamphle- 
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Blanford,  Henry  de.     Chronica  et  Annales.     See  Trokelowe, 
John  de.                                                                            40.   12 
Blaguiere,  Edward.     Greece  and  her  Claims.    London,  1826. 
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Eeport  on  the  Present  State  of  the  Greek  Confederation. 
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Blaydes,   Frederic  Augustus,   Editor.     The  Visitations  of 
Bedfordshire,  A.  D.  1566,  1582  and  1634,  made  by  Wm. 
Harvey,  Esq.,  Clarencieux  King  of  Arms;  Eobert  Cook, 
Esq.,  Clarencieux  King  of  Arms,  and  George  Owen,  Esq. 
York  Hei-ald,  etc.     Together  with  Additional  Pedigrees, 
etc.     London,  1884.     8vo.     (Harleian  Soc,  Vol.  19.) 

25.  12 
Bledsoe,  Albert  Taylor.     Is  Davis  a  Traitor  ?    Or,  was  Se- 
cession a  Constitutional  Eight,  Previous  to  the  War  of 
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Blendon  Township,  Ohio,  Presbyterian  Church.     See  Eobert- 

son,  H.  M.,  Presbyterian  Church.     Historical  Discourse, 

July  26,  1876.    Columbus,  O.,  1876.     8vo.  18.  10.  9 

Blennerhassett,   Herman.      See  Hildreth,    S.    P.      Sketch. 

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Safford,  W.  H.     The  Blennerhassett  Papers,  etc.  14.  14 

Blind,  the.     See  American  Association  of  Instructors  for  the 

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American  Printing  House  for  the  Blind.  Eeports,  1874,  '76, 
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Anagenos,  M.  Appeal  for  Foundation  and  Endowment 
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Book  of  Psalms,  in  raised  type  for  the  blind.  N.  Y.,  Amer. 
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Bew,  George.  Observations  on  Blindness.  (Manchester, 
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Danglison,  Eobley.  On  the  Blind,  and  Institutions  for  the 
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Kindergarten  and  Primary  School  for  the  Blind.  An  earnest 
appeal  for  its  endowment  and  foundation.  (With  portrait 
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Proceedings  of  the  Public  Meeting  on  Behalf  of  the  Print- 
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Willis,    A.  S.      Education    of   the    Blind.      Speech,  Jan. 
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Massachusetts  Asylum  for  the.  See  ''Perkins  Institute,'^ 
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Bliss,   Alexander.    Eeview  of  the  Halifax  Fishery  Award. 
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33.    12.  2 

Bliss,  George.     An  Address  Delivered  at  the  Opening  of  the 

Town   Hall,  in  Springfield,   Ma.^'ch   24,    1828,  containing 

sketches   of  the  early  history  of  that  town,  and  those  in 

its  vicinity;  with  an  appendix.     Springfield,   1828.     8vo. 

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Bliss,  John  Homer.  Genealogy  of  the  Bliss  Family  in  Amer- 
ica, 1550-1880.  Bost.,  1881.  8vo.  (Includes  Compilations 
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Bliss  Family.    See  Bliss,  J.  H.     Genealogy  of  the  Bliss  Fam- 
ily, etc.  47.  1 
Block  Island,  Ehode  Island.     Hand-Book  for  Visitors.      By 
"Ben.  Mush."     Norwich,  Conn.,  1877.  16mo.            8.  7.  7 
Liver  more,  S.  T.      A  History  of  Block  Island,  from  its  dis- 
covery in  1514,  to  the  present  time,  1876.    Hartford,  1877. 
12mo.  8.  14 
Blodget,  Lorin.     Climatology  of  the  United  States,  and  of  the 
Temperate  Latitudes  of  the  North  American  Continent, 
etc.  Phila.,  1857.     8vo.  51.  3 
Commercial  and  Financial  Strength  of  the  United  States,  as 
shown  in  the  Foreign  Trade,  etc.  Phila.,  1864.     8vo. 

33.  7.  7 

Industries  of  Philadelphia,  as  shown  by  the  Manufacturing 

Census  of  1870.  2d  edit.  Phila.,  1877.     4to.  25.  6.  2 

Practical  Defects  of  Existing  Forms  of  Political  Action. 

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Blodgett,  Foster.    Brief  of  Facts,  and  the  Law  on  Behalf  of. 

n.   t.    p.    8vo.    .(I^3;msey    Pamj)h.,  Yol.  13,    No.    23.) 

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Protest  against  his  claiming  a  seat  in  the  U.  S.  Senate,  Feb. 

1871.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  11,  No.  24.)  60.  1 

Statement  and  Evidence,  in  reply  to  the  charges  of  Joshua 

Hill,  made  in  the  U.  S.  Senate,  April  10,   1871.    Wash., 

1871.  (Eamsey  Pamph., Vol.  3,  No.  17.)  60.  1 

U.  S.  Congress,  Senate.  Brief  of  Protestants  in  the  case  of 

Blodgett,  March  20,  1871.  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  (Eamsey  Pamph., 

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Blomfield,  Charles  James,  Bp.  Letter  to  Charles  Butler,  in 

Vindication  of  English  Protestants.  3d  edit.)London,  1825. 

(Pamphleteer,  Vol.  25.)  53.  12 

Blood,  Henry  Ames.     History  of  Temple,  N.  H.    Bost.,  1860. 

8vo.  7.  4 

Bloodgood,  S.  De  Witt.  The  Sexagenary,  or^  Eeminiscences 
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Bloomer,  Mrs.  Amelia.  Biog.  Sketch  of.  (Annals  of  Iowa, 
July,  1874.)  19.  13.  1 

Bloomer.  D.  C.     l^otes  on  the  Early  History  of  Pottawattamie 

County,  Iowa.  (Annals  of  Iowa,  Vols.  9-12.)  19.  6 

Biog.    Sketch  of,    by  John  H.  Keatley.     (Annals  of  Iowa, 

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Bloore,  Joshua.  See  Whitbeck,  John.  Sermon  in  Waterford, 
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Blossom,  Levi.  Paper  on  the  Indians  of  Wisconsin,  1870.  8vo. 
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Blunt,  Henry.  Discourse  on  the  Articles  of  the  Church  of 
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BoARDMAN,  Rev.  Geo.  K  Female  Education,  the  Importance 
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The  Importance  of  Eeligion  to  the  Legal  Profession,  with 

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Sermon,  on  the  Death     of  Wm.  Henry    Harrison,    April, 

1841,    in    Philadelphia.      Phila.,     1841.      12mo. 

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BOARDMAN,  Eev.  Samuel  W.  Biog.  Sketch  of  Dea.  Timothy 
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Boardman,  Timothy.  See  Boardman,  S.  W.,  editor.  Log 
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BoBiN,  Isaac.  Letters  of  Isaac  Bobin,  Private  Secretary  of 
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Bohemian  Dictionary.  Jonas,  Charles.  Dictionary  of  the 
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Bohemian  Literature.  See  Hana,  Wenceslaus,  Ed.  Poly- 
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Boies,  Henry  L.  History  of  De  Kalb  Co.,  111.  Chicago,  1868. 
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BoKUM,  Hermann.  Tennessee  Hand-Book  and  Immigrants' 
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Wanderings  Xorth  and  South.     Phila.,  1864.     8vo.     (Ram- 
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Boles,  Thomas.     Arkansas  Contested  Election.     Speech  H.  of 

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BoLLER,  Henry  A.  Among  the  Indians.  Eight  years  in  the 
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Bolles,  James  A.  Twenty-second  Anniversary  Sermon  and 
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BoLLMAN,  Lewis.  Industrial  CollegeJ^  Added,  communication 
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Bolton,  Eobert,  Jr.     History  of  the  County  of  Westchester, 

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History  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  in  the  County 

of  \Yestchester,  from  its  foundation,  A.  D.  1693  to  A.  D, 

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Bolton,  Wm.  Xarrative  of  the  Last  Cruise  of  the  U.  S.  Steam 
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Bolton,  Mass.  Edes,  Eichard  S.  Address  on  138th  Anniver- 
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BoLTWOOD,  Lucius  M.     Genealogies  of  the  Hadley  Families, 

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History  and  Genealogy    of  the  Family    of  Thomas  Koble,. 

of  Westfield,    Mass.,  etc.  Hartford,    Conn..     1878.     8vo. 

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BoLZius,  Eev.  — .  Yoyage  to  Georgia,  1733-'4.  See  Eeck,  P.  G. 
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Bonaparte,  Charles  Lucten  (and  "VYilson,  Alex.)  American 
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Bond,  Henry.  Genealogies  of  the  ^Early  Settlers  of  Watertown^ 
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Bond,  John  \Yesley.  Meteorology  of  Minn.  (Minn.  Hist. 
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BoNELL,  Geo.  W.  Topographical  Description  of  Texas,  to 
which  is  added  an  account  of  the  Indian  Tribes.  Austin, 
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BONIN,  A.  VON.  Fortifications  of  To-day.  (Translations.) 
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Bonner,  B.  E.  Addre^ss  Before  the  I^ational  Board  of  Trade, 
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Bonner,  Edmund.  Bp.  of  London,  b.  1490.  Knell,  Thomas. 
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Bonner,  Robert.  Life  of.  See  McCabe,  J.  D.  Great  Fortunes, 
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Bonnycastle,  Richard  H.  Spanish  America;  Descriptive, 
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BoNPLAUD,  Aine.  Travels  to  the  Equinoctial  Regions  of  the 
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Bonstetten,  Ch-Vkjtor,  de.  The  Man  of  the  North  and  the 
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Bontecou  Family.  See  Morris,  John  E.  Descendants  of  Pierre 
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BoNWiCK,  James.  The  Mormons  and  the  Silver  Mines.  Lou- 
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BooDEY  Family.  See  Caverly,  Robert  D.  Annals  of  the 
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BooaE,  OR  BoGUE  Family.      See  Patterson,   D.   AY.      Short 

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BooKE,  Ye  of  Copperheads.     Philadelphia,  1863.     12mo. 

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Book  of  Martyrs.     See  Fox,  John.    Philadelphia,  1843.    8vo. 

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Boone,  Daniel.     See  Duyckinck,  E.  A.     Biog.  Sketch.    (Natl. 

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Boone,  Eebecca.  (Wife  of  Daniel.)  See  Ellett,  Mrs.  E.  F. 
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Booth,  Edwin.  Life  of.  See  McCabe,  J.  D.  Great  Fortunes, 
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Booth,  J.  C.  and  Morfit,  Campbell.  Recent^Improvements 
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Booth,. EoBERT  E.  Nation's  Crisis  and  the  Christian's  Duty. 
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Booth,  Walter  S.  Justice's  Manual  for  the  State  of  Minneso- 
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Laws  of  Minnesota  Eelating  to  Township  Organization,  Em- 
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Township  Manual  for  the  State  of  Minnesota.     Comi^ete 

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Borcke,  von,  Heros.  Memoirs  of  the  Confederate  War  for 
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BoKDLEY  Family.  See  Gibson,  Mrs.  E.  B.  Biographical 
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BoREMAN,  Egbert.  Triumph  of  Learning  over  Ignorance;  and 
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BORTHWICK,  J.  D.  Three  Years  in  California.  Edinburgh  and 
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BoRTHWiCK,  Peter.  Discussion  on  Slavery.  See  Thompson, 
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BosoANA,   Geronimo  Chinigchinich.     Historical  Account  of. 
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BoscAWEN,  N.  H,     See  Coffin,  C.  C.     History  of  Boscawen  and 

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Bosquet,  Abraham.  Treatise  on  Duelling.  London,  1818. 
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Boston,  Mass.  By-Laws  and  Town  Orders  of  the  Town  of  Bos- 
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Assessors.  List  of  Persons,  etc..  Taxed  on  $10,000  and  Up- 
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Eules  for  the  Management  of  Infants  and  Children. 
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Sanitary  Condition  of  Boston  (1875).  Eeport  of  a  Med- 
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City  Hospital.     Acts  of  the  Legislature  and  Ordinances  of 

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Medical  and   Surgical  Eeports.     1,  3.     Bost.,  1870-82. 
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ten,  A..  D.  Bache,  C.  H.  Davis,  1859.  Bost.,  1862. 
8vo.     (8  pamphlets  bound  together. )  8.  3 

Digest  of  Statutes  and  Ordinances  Eelating  to  the  Pub- 
lic Health,  1873.     Boston,  1873.     16mo.  8.  2.  9 
Eulogy  on  John  Albion  Andrew,  by  Edwin  P.  Whipple, 
with  Proceedings  of  the  City  Council.     Boston,  1867. 
8vo.                                                                        43.  6.  A 


236  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Boston,  Mass. — (Continued). 

Fortieth  Anniversary  of  the   Election   of  Washington 

Parker  Gregg,  as  Clerk  of  the  Common  Council,  June 

7,  1882.     Bost.,  1882.     8vo.  43.  6.  G 

Hearings  on  the  Petition  of  the  Citizens'  Gas  Light  Co. 

Nov.  and  Dec,  1874.     Boston,  1874.     8vo.  8.83 

Same.     Proceedings  on  the  Petition.     Dec,  1874.    8vo. 

8.  8.  3 
Memoir  of  John  Plumraer  Healy,  City  Solicitor  and 

Corporation  Counsel.     Prepared  by.  Godfrey  Morse. 

Boston,  1882.     8vo.  43.  13.  H.  1 

Memorial  of  Anson  Burlingame.     Boston,   1870.     8vo. 

43.  6.  B.  2 
Memorial  of  James  Abram  Garfield.     Memorial    Ser- 
vices and  Eulogy,  by  N.   P.   Banks.     Boston,    1881. 

8vo.  44.  12 

Memorial  of  Joshua  Bates.     Boston,  1865.     8vo.     44.  6 

Memorial  Services  in  Honor  of  Garfield,  Oct.  20,   1881. 

No  imprint.     8vo.  43.  6.  G. 

Memorial  of  Wendell  Phillips.     Printed  by  Order  of 

the  Common  Council.     Boston,  1884.     8vo.  25.  3 

Municipal  Register,  1860,  '61,  '69,  '82,  '83.     Boston,  v. 

d.    8vo.  8.  3 

Report  and  Communications  Relating  to  a  Public  Park 

for  Boston,  1869.     No  imprint.     8vo.  8.  11 

Report  in  Relation  to  the  Public  Garden,   July,   1850. 

Boston,  1850.     8vo.  8.  1.  6 

Report  of  Mrs.  Harrison  Gray  Otis  on  Donations  for  Sol- 
diers, 1864.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  30.  11.  6 
Report  of  the  Commissioners  on  Investigation  of  Water 

Supply,  Feb.  15,  1883.  8.  1.  3 

Report  of  the  Joint  Special  Committee  on  Intramural 

Interments,  Sept.  25,  1879.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  8.  12 

Report  of  the  Joint  Special  Committee  on  the  Burial  of 

Mass.   Dead  at  Gettysburg;  with  a  List  of  Soldiers 

Buried.     Boston,  1863.     8vo.  30.  4.  9 

Report  of  the  Joint  Standing   Committee  on  Water. 

On  the  Impurity  of  the  Water  Supply.     1881.     Nov. 

21.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  8.  1.  3 

RepoKt  on  the  Common,  and  Public  Squares.     1863. 

No  imprint.     8vo.  8.  1.  6 

Report,  1845,  on  the  Condition  of  Boston.  Appended,  the 

Census.  By  Lemuel  Shattuck.  Boston,  1846.  8vo.  8. 1 . 5 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  237 

Boston,  Mass. — (Continued). 

Report  on  the  ^Nomenclature  of  Streets,  Dec.  1879.     n. 
t.  p.'    8vo.  8.  1.  5 

Report  on  the  Petition  in  Regard  to  the  City  Records. 
1875.     ]S"o  imprint.     8vo.  8.  1.   5 

Report  on  the  Sale  of  Bad  Meat  in  Boston,    1871.     No 
imprint.     8vo.  8.  2.  9 

Rules  and  Regulations  for  Payment  of  State  Aid,  1875. 
Boston,  1875.     8vo.  8.  1.  5 

Statue    of    Josiah    Quincy.      Dedication    Ceremonies. 
Oct.  11,  1879;  with   Preliminary   Proceedings.    Bos- 
ton, 1879.  -  "43.  7.  Q 
Adams,  J.   Q.     Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Character  of 
James  Madison,  at  the  Request  of  the  Common  Coun- 
cil, Sept.  27, 1836.     Boston,  1836.     8vo.  43.  10 
Girls'  High  and  Normal  School,  Collection  of  Casts.    N. 
Y.  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.    1871.     16mo.         51.  3.  4 
Mayor.     See  Seaver,  Benj.     Address  on  Retiring  from  the 
Mayoralty,  1853.     8vo.                                                  8.  9.  2 
Inaugural  Address  of  Frederic  W.  Lincoln,  Jr.     Bos- 
ton, 1863.     8vo.  8.  9 
Inaugural  Address  of  Nathaniel  B.   Shurtleflf,  Jan.  4, 
1869.     8vo.                                  «i                             8.  9.  2 
Same.     1870.                                                                 8.  11 
,  Same,  of  William  Gaston,  Jan.  2,  1871.     8vo.       8.  9.  2 
Same,  of  Samuel  C.  Cobb.     1874.                                  8.  9 
Same,  of  Henry  L.  Pierce,  Jan.  7,  1878.     8vo.       8.  9.  2 
Same,  of  Frederick  O.  Prince,  Jan.  12,  1880.     8vo. 

8.  9.   2 
Same,  of  Samuel  Abbott  Green,  Jan.  2, 1882.     8vo. 

8.  9.  2 
Quincy,  Josiah.     Address  to  the  Board  of  Aldermen, 
Jan.  3,  1829,  on  Taking  Final  Leave  of  the  Office 
of  Mayor.     Bbston,  1829.     8vo.  43. 3 

Medical  Commission,     1874.      Report    upon   the  Sanitary 
Qualities  of  the  Sudbury,  Mystic.   Shawshine    and 
Charles  River  Waters.     Boston,  1874.     8vo.     8.2.9 
Overseers  of  the  Poor.      Reports,  1878,  "J9-'83,  '84.     Bos- 
ton.   8vo.     V.  d.  8.  1.  5 
Park  Department.     Reports,  1874^  '76,  '82.     Boston,  v.  d. 

•         8.  1.  6 

Police  Department.     Report  of  the  Chief  of  Police,  E.  H. 

Savage,  for  1874.     Boston.     8vo.  8.  1.  5 


238  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Boston,  Mass.— (Continued). 

Probation  Offices.     Eeport  of  Probation  Work  in  the  Coun- 
ty of  Suffolk,  for  1881.     8vo.-  *.  8.  8.  5 
Public  Library.     Bulletins  Xos.   2-13,   16-21,  24,  25-29,  46, 
49-52,  54,  55,  58,  60,  61,  63-71,  72.     8vo.               74.  11.  3 
By-Laws.     1881.     18mo.                                         74.   11.  3 
Catalogue  of  Periodicals   Currently  Eeceived.     Sept., 
1870.     8vo.                                                             74.  11.  3 
Catalogue  of  the  American  Part  of  the  Collection  of 
Thomas  Prince,  Deposited  in   the   Public    Library. 
Boston,  1868.     8vo.                                              74.  13.  3 
Same,    With   Memoir  of    Thomas  Prince,   by  W.  H. 
Whitmore.     Boston,  1868.     12mo.  74.  14 
Index  to  the  Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  Bates  Hall.   Bos- 
ton, 1865.     8vo.                                                           74.   14 
Same,  Supplement.     1866.                                         74.  14 
Index  to  the  Catalogue  of  the   Library  in  the  Lower 
Hall.     Boston,  1859.     8vo.                                 74.  13.  3 
Finding  Lists  for  Alcoves  in  Lower  Hall.     v.  d. 

74.  13.  3 
Class  Lists  for  English  Prose  Fiction.     Oct.,  1869. 

74.  13.  3 
Eeportsof  theHi'ustees,  1854-'58,  '60-' 62,  '64-'68,  '81,  '83- 
'84,  '85,  'm.     8vo.  8.  4.  4 

Eules  and  Eegulations.     n.  t.  p."    8vo.  8.  4.  4 

Brighton    Branch.      Dedication  of  the  New  Building, 
Oct.  29,  1874.     Boston,  1876.     8vo.  8.  4.  4 

Dorchester  Branch.       Dedication,  Jan.  18,  1875.     No  im- 
print.    8vo.  8.  4.  4 
East  Boston  Branch.     See  Greenough,  W.  W.     Address  at 
the  Dedication  of  the  Library,  March  22,   1871.       Boston, 
1871.  8vo.  8.  4.  4 
List  of  Books,  Feb.  1871.     No  imprint.     8vo.  74.  11:  3 
Jamaica  Plain  Branch.     Dedicationrof  the  Library,  Dec.  6, 
1877.     Boston,  1878.     8vo.                                             8.  4.  4 
Eecord  Commissioners.     Eeports  Containing  Transcript  of 
Old  Eecords.     16  Vols.     8vo.     1880-86.  8.  5 
School    Committee.     Discussion  on  a  New   Institution  of 
Learning,  Nov.  23,  1808.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.                   9.  9.     4 
Manual  of  the  Public  Schools.     1879.     24mo.       9.  8.  1 
Eeports  of  the  Public  Schools,  1846-'78,  '81,  '83,  '84. 
(1849-'51,  '61-'63,  '71,  '72,   '76,   Wanting.)      Boston. 
8vo.                                                                                9.  1 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  239 

Boston,  Mass. — (Continued). 

Eules  and  Eegulations,   1844,  '53,   '77.     Boston.     8vo. 

9.  1.  2 
See  Wightman,  J.  M.     Annals  of  the  Boston  Primary 
School  Committee,  from  its  establishment  in  1818,  to 
its  Dissolution  in  1855.     Boston,  1860.     8vo.  9.  1 

Superintendent  of  Health.     Report,  1866,  ^Q^,  '72.     Boston, 
1867-'73.     8vo.  8.  5.  1 

Superintendent  of  Schools  Reports,  1851, '53,   '74,  '82,   '83- 
'85.     8vo.  9.  1.  2 

Water   Commissioners'    Report,    1845,  '48.      Boston.     8vo. 
Same.     See  Wilkins,  John  H.    Review  of  the  Report  of 
Water  Commissioners  of  1845.  Boston,  184().  8vo.  8.  1.  3 
Further  remarks  on  supplying  Boston  with  water.  Bos- 
ton, 1845.     8vo.  8.  1.   3 
Final  report,  1850.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  8.  1.  3 
Water    Supply.     See  Butler,    B.  F.,    and   Paine,   H.    W. 
Opinions  on  establishing  a  water  board.     July,  1874.     n. 
t.  p.     8vo.  8.  1.  3 
Eddy,  R.  H.    Report  on  the  introduction  of  soft  water. 
Boston,  1836.     8vo.                                                8.  1.  3 
Mass.  Gen.  Court.     Act  for  supplying  the  city   of  Bos- 
ton with  pure  water,     n.  t.  p.-    8vo.                    8.  1.  3 
Brooks,  Edward,  and  others.     Address  of  the  Fanueil 
Hall  Committee  on  a  supply  of  pure  water.  May  5, 1845. 
Boston,  8vo.                                                               8.   1.  3 
Shattuck,  Lemuel.     Letter  to  J.  Preston,  in  relation  to 
the  introduction  of  water  into  Boston.     Boston,  1845. 
8vo.                                                                           8.  1.  3 
See  Boston;  Cochituate  Water  Board;  Common  Council, 
Water  Commissioners,  etc. 
Boston,  Historical.   Convention  at  Fanueil  Hall,  Jan.  29, 1845. 
Proceedings  on  the  Proposed  Annexation  of  Texas.     Bos- 
ton, 1845.     8vo.                                                              33.  7.  1 
See  Drake,  Sam.    G.     History  and  Antiquities  of  Boston, 
1630-1770.     Boston,  1856.     8vo.  9.   12 
Fac  similes  of  the  Directories  of  1789  and  1796,   printed  in 
the  10th  Report  of  the  Record  Commissioners.    Boston, 
1886.     8vo,                                                                            8.  12 
Foote,  H.  W.     King's  Chapel,  and  the  Evacuation  of  Bos- 
ton.    Discourse,  March  12,  1876.     Boston,  1876.     8vo. 

8.  2.  6 
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240  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Boston,  Historical — (Continued). 

Frothingham,  Eichard.     The  Alarm  on  tbe  Kight   of  April 

18,  1775.     :N"o  title  page.     8vo.  8.  2.  6 

History  of  the  Siege  of  Boston,  1851.     8vo.  14.  3 

Green,  Samuel  A.     Subscriptions  on  the  Gates  of  Old  Burial 

Grounds.     (Mass.  Hist.    Soc.   Proceedings,  Yol.    20.   pp. 

209-213.)  9.  4 

Kimball,    James.      One    Hundredth  , Anniversary    of  the 

Destruction  of  Tea  in  Boston  Harbor.    Ko  imprint.    8vo. 

8.  2.  6 

Lyman,  Theodore  (3d).     Papers  relating  to  the  Garrison 

Mob  in  Boston,  Oct.    21,    1835.     Cambridge,  1870.     8vo. 

(2  copies.)  30.  7.  4 

Martin,  J.  G.    Twenty-one  Yearsin  the  Boston  Stock  Market; 

or.  Fluctuations  Therein.    1835-1856.    Boston,  1856.    8vo. 

33.  14.  1 
Massacre.     See  Kidder,   Frederic.     History  of  the  Boston 
Massacre,  March  5,  1770.  14.  3 

Narrative  of  the  same.     Boston,  1770.  14.  3 

Mass.  Hist.  Society.  Proceedings,  Dec.  16,  1873.  The  One 
Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Destruction  of  the  Tea  in 
Boston  Harbor.     Bost.,  1874.     8vo.  14.  2 

"Our  First  Men."  Persons  in  Boston  Worth  One  Hundred 
Thousand  Dollars.     Boston,  1846.     8vo.  43.  14.  7 

Port  Bill.  See  Quiney,  Josiah,  Jr.  Observations  on  the 
Boston  Port  Bill.  Boston,  N.  E.,  printed.  Londoij,  re- 
printed. 1774.  8vo.  (Eevolutionary  pamph.  Yol.  14^ 
No.  2.)  14.  1 

Quiney,  Josiah.  Address  to  the  Citizens  of  Boston,  17th 
Sept.,  1830.  The  Close  of  the  Second  Century  from  the 
Settlement  of  the  City.     Boston,  1830.     8vo.  43.3 

History  of  the  Boston  Athenteum.     Cambridge,  1851. 
8vo.  9.  12 

Municipal  History  of  Boston,  1630-1830.     Bost.,  1852, 
12mo.  9.  13 

Ee-Dedication  of  the  Old  State  House,  July  11,  1882.  Bost., 
1882.     8vo.  8.  2.  6 

Slave  Eiot  and  trial  of  Anthony  Burns.  Bost.,  1854.    30.  7.  4 
Snow,  Caleb  H.     A  History  of  Boston,  etc.     Boston,  1825. 
8vo.  8.  12 

Suffolk  Co.  Deeds.  8.  5 

Sword  and  Pen.     Paper,  etc.     Dec,  1881.  25.  6.  3 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  241 

Boston,  Historical — (Continued). 

T.rial  of  the  British  Soldiers  for  the  Murder  of  Crispus  At- 

tucks,  etc.     March  5,  1770.     Bost.,  1824.     12mo.      IG.  13 

tJpham,  W.  P.,  Editor.     Letters  Written  ^  the  Time  of  the 

Occupation  of  Boston  by  the  British.     1775-6.     Salem, 

Mass.,  1876.     8vo.  8.  2.  6 

Whitmore,  W.   H.     The  Old  State  House  Defended,  etc. 

25.  2.  1 

Winsor,  Justin,  ed.     Memorial  History  of  Boston,  Including 

Suffolk  Co.      1630-1880.     Bost.,  1880.     4  Vols.     1,  Early 

and  Colonial  Periods;  2,  Provincial  Period;    3,  4,  Eevolu- 

tionary  Period.     4to.  9.  14 

Winthrop,  R.  C,  Jr.     Early  Portrait  Painters  in  Boston. 

(Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc,  Vol  20,  pp.  113-121.)  9.  4 

Boston,  Institutions.     Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillery  Co. 

Ceremony  at  the  Sealing  of  the  Century  Box,  Dec.  22, 

1881.     Boston,  1882.     8vo.  8.  2.  6 

Same.  Eecord,1826,'32,^81,'83,'84.    Boston,    v.d.    8vo. 

8.  2.  6 
See  Ellis,  G.  E.     Discourse  in  Boston,  before  the  Com- 
pany,  June  1,   1846.      Boston,    1846.      8vo.     (Misc. 
Pamph.,  Vol.  18,  :N^o.  9.)  53.  6 

Raikes,  G.  A.     History  of  the,  etc.     8vo.     2  Vols. 

40.  14 
Sermons:   1826,  by  John  Brazer;    1832,   by  James  W. 
Thompson;  1881,  by  E.  C.  Bolles;  1883,  by  H.  B.  Car- 
penter; 1884,  by  A.N.  Quint;  1886,  Oliver  A.  Roberts- 
Woart,  John.     Discourse  before  the  Company  (1850). 
Boston.     8vo.     (Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  1,  No.  5.)  53.  12 
American  Congregational  Association.     See  American,  etc. 
Appleton  Street  Chapel.     Annual  Report,   1884.     Boston, 
J  884.     12mo.  25.  1.  4 

Arlington  Street  Church.  See  Gannett,  E.  S.  The  Old  and 
the  Xew.  Sermon  in  the  Arlington  Street  Church,  Jan. 
2,1870.  Boston,  1870.  8vo.  (Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  7,  No. 
10.)  9.  2 

Art  Club.  Illustrated  Catalogue.  28th  edition.  Boston, 
1883.     8vo.  25.  1.  4. 

Associated  Charities.      By-laws,  1882.      n.  t.  p.     8vo. 

8.  8.  5 
Reports,  1881,  '82,  '83,  '84,  'SQ.     Boston,     v.  d.     8vo. 

8.   8.  5 


242  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Boston,  Institutions— (Continued). 

Association  for  Destitute  Eoman  Catholic  Children.    Eeport, 
1873,  '81.     Boston,    v.  d.     8yo.  8.  8.  5 

Asylum  and*Farni  School  for  Indigent  Boys,  Thompson's 
Island.     Annual  Eeport,  1883.     Boston,  1883.     8vo. 

25.  1.  3 
Athenaeum.      Catalogue  of  Books  Added  to  the  Library 
since  1827.     Boston,  1840.     8vo.  74.  13.  4 

Catalogue  of  Pictures  Lent  to  the  Sanitary  Fair,  1863. 
Boston,  1863.     8vo.  51.  3.  3 

Catalogue  of  the  Exhibition  of  Paintings  and  Statuary, 
1859,  '60,  '63,  '65.     Boston,     v.  d.     8vo.  51.  3.  3 

List  of  Books  Added  to  the  Library,  1862-'71.     n.  t.  p. 
8vo.  .  74.  13.  4 

See  Quincy,  Josiali.    History  of  the  Boston  Athenaeum. 
Cambridge,  1851.     8vo.  9.  12 

Baldwin  Place  for  Little  Wanderers.    Annual  Reports,  1880, 
'85.     Boston,    v.  d.  25.  1.  3 

Benevolent  Fraternity  of  Churches.    Report,  1882.    Boston, 
1882.     8vo.  8.  8.  4 

Board  of  Commissioners  for  the  Department  of  Parks.    Re- 
ports 2d,  4th,  10th.     Boston,  1876-^84.     8vo.  25.  1.  5 
Notes  on  the  Plan  of  Franklin  Park,  and  Related  Mat- 
ters.    Boston,  1886.     8vo.  25.  1.  5 
Board  of  Trade.     Proceedings  Relative  to  a  Canal  from  the 
Lakes  to  the  Mississippi,  and  from  the  Saint  Lawrence  to 
Lake   Champlain,    May  20,    1870.      Boston,    1870.      8vo. 
(Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  36,  ^o.  5.)  60.  2 
Reports,  1856-'58, 1860-'64,  '67,  '70,  '71, '74, '75, '80/ '8L 
Boston.     V.  d.     8vo.  8.  9 
Report  of  the  Committee  on  the  Nor.  Pac.  R.  R.,  Nov. 
27,   1865.     Boston,   1865.     8vo.     (Nor.  Pac.  Pamph., 
Vol.  1,  No.  17.)                                                            22.  4 
Report  of  the  Delegates  to  the  National  Board  of  Trade, 
1874.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.     p.  74.                                    8.  9.  7 
Tribute  of  Boston  Merchants  to  the  Memory  of  Joshua 
Bates.     Bost.,  1864.     8vo.                            "^           43.  2 
Proceedings-  of  the  Bostouian  Society  for  1883,  '84,  '85.  Bost. 
V.  d.     8vo.                                                                         8.  4.  6 
Brattle  St.  Church,    Lothrop,  S.  K.    Memorial  of  the  Church 
in  Brattle  Square.     Discourse  in  the  church  on  the  last 
Sunday  of  its  use,  July  30,  1871.    Bost.,  1871.    8vo.    8.  10 


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Boston,  Institutions — (Continued). 

Bunker  Hill.     See  "Bunker  Hill  Monument  Association.'^ 

14.  3 

Carney  Hospital.     Annual  report,  1883.     Bost.,  1884.    8vo. 

25.  1.  3 

Channing  Home.    Eeports,  1880-86.    Bost.    16mo.      8.  8.  6 

Charitable  Irish  Society.  Constitution  and  by-laws.  Bost., 
1876.     12mo.  ^  83 

Charles  St.  Baptist  Church.  See  Sharp,  Daniel.  Hints  on 
Modern  Evangelism.  Discourse,  Oct.  9,  1842.  Bost., 
1843.     8vo.     (Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  13,  No.  15.)  53.   6 

Chauncy  Hall  School.     See  "Chauncy  Hall  School." 

Children's  Aid  Society.     Annual  rep.  1886.  8.  8.  5 

Children's  Friend  Society.     Report,  1872,   '83.     Bost.    8vo. 

8.  8.  4 

Children's  Hospital.  Report,  1874,  '80,  ^82,  '83.  Bost. 
8vo.  8.  8.  2 

Children's  Mission  to  the  Children  of  the  Destitute  in  the 
City  of  Boston.  Reports,  1882,  '84,  '83,  '85,  '86.  Bost. 
12mo.  '  25.  1.  4 

What  it  is,  and  what  it  does.     Bost.,  1884.  12mo.  25.  1.4 

Christ  Church.  See  Burroughs,  Henry.  Historical  Account 
of  Christ  Church.  Address  on  the  150th  Anniversary, 
Dec.  29,  1873.     Bost.,  1874.     8vo.  8.  9.  3 

Church  of  the  Advent.  See  Bolles,  J.  A.  22d  Anniversary 
Sermon  and  Report,  1866.  Bost.,  1886.  8vo.  (Mass. 
Pamph.,  Vol.  2,  No.  4.)  9.  2 

Church  Home  for  Orphan  and  Destitute  ^Children.  "Re- 
ports, 1 875-' 83,  '84.  25.  1.  3 

Church  of  the  Disciples.     Reports,  1881.     16mo.         8.  8.  6 

Commercial  Exchange.     Report,  1872.     Boston,  1872.    8vo. 

8.  9.   7 

Common,  The.  The  Public  Rights  in  Boston  Common.  Re- 
port of  a  Committee  of  Citizens.     Boston,  1877.     8vo. 

25.  1.  5 

Conference  of  Charities,  etc.  Proceedings  at  the  Conference, 
July  25-30,  1881.     8vo.  8.  8.  5 

Congregational  Library  Association.  See  Congregational,  etc. 

Copp's  Hill  Burying  Ground.  See  Bridgman,  Thomas.  Epi- 
taphs from  Copp's  Hill  Burial  Ground.  Boston,  1851. 
12mo.  46.  12 

Whitmore,  W.   H.      Graveyards   of   Boston.      Copp's 
Hill  Epitaphs.     Albany,  1878.     8vo.  46.  12 


244  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Boston,  Institutions— ^-(Contiimed). 

Destitute  Mothers,  etc.     Eeport  of  Aid  Given  to  Destitute 

Mothers  and  Infants,     n.  t.  p.     1877.     8vo.         8.  8.  6.  B 

Directory.     1839,    '41,  '45-' 48,  '57-' 58,  '60-' 62,  '64-' 68,  '70, 

'72,  '73,  '78.     8vo.  80 

Do,  fac  similes  of  1789  and  1796.  8.  12 

Dispensary.     Eeport,  1880.     8vo.  8.  8.  5 

Eeport,  1871,  by  S.  A.  Green.     8vo.  8.  5.  1 

For  Skin  Diseases.     Third  Eeport.     Boston,  1875.    8vo. 

8.  8.  4. 

English  High   School.     Semi-centennial  Anniversary,  May 

2,  1871.     Poem,  by  E.  C.  Waterston,  and  Oration,  by  J. 

Wiley  Edmands.     Boston,  1871.     8vo.  8.  9.  6 

Female  Anti-Slavery  Society.     Eeport,  etc.,  1835.    12mo. 

31.  3 

Female  Asylum.     See  Huntington,  F.  D.     Sermon  on  the 

Fiftieth    Anniversary,    Sept.    20,    1850.      Boston,    1850. 

8vo.  8.  2.  12 

Eeminiscences  of  the  same.     (Printed,    not  published.) 

Boston,  1844.     12mo.  8.  11 

Female  Medical  Education  Society.     Eeport,  1852.      8vo. 

51.  4.  4 

Fireman's  Belief  Fund.     Eeport,  1881,  '83,  'd>^.     No  imprint. 

8vo.  8.  S.  5 

First  Baptist  Church.     See  Neale,  E.    H.     Address  on  the 

200th  Anniversary,   June   7,    1865.     Boston,    1865.     8vo. 

(Mass.  Pamph.,  Vol.  1,  l^o.  6.)  9.  2 

%        Bi-Centenary  Commemoration,  Sunday,  March  21, 1880, 

of  the  re-opening,  after  its  doors  had  been    "nailed 

up"  by  order  of  the  Governor,  etc.,  March  8,    1680. 

Historical  Discourse  by  the  Pastor,  Cephas  B.  Crane, 

D.  D.,  etc.     Boston,  1880.  8.  2.  6 

First  Church.     See  Ellis,  Eufus.     The  Gospel  Committed  to 

inspired  Witnesses.     Sermon  at  the  dedication  of  the  5th 

House  of  Worship,  Dec.  10,    1868.     Also,    Sermon,   Dec. 

13.    Cambridge,  1869.   8vo.  (Mass.  Pamph.,  Vol.  2,  ]S^o.  6.) 

9.  2 
Ellis,  Eufus.     Sermon  in  Chauiicy  Street,  May  10,  1868, 
previous  to  the  removal.     Boston,  1868.    8vo.   (Mass. 
Pamph.,  Vol.  7,  No.  11.)  9.  2 

Frothingham,  N.  L.  Farewell  Sermon  to  the  First 
Church,  March  10,  1850.  Boston,  1850.  8vo.  (Mass. 
Pamph.,  Vol.  7,  No.  12.)  9.  2 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  245 

Boston,  Institutions — (Continued). 

Free  Religious  Association.     Proceedings,  May   26  and   27, 

18)50.     Boston,  1870.     8vo.  8.  2.  4 

French  Relief  Fund.      Report  of  Ex- Com.     Boston,  1872. 

8.  8.  5.  B 

Gas  Light  Company.     iN^otice  to  Gas  Consumers,  and  Report 

of  A.  A.  Hayes  upon  the  Boston  Gas.    Boston,  1854.  8vo. 

8.  8.  3 

Report  of  Evidence  before  a   Committee  of   the  City 

Council  upon  the  Subject  of  Gas.     Boston,  1867.  8vo. 

8.  8.  3 
Trial,  Gas  Light  Co.  vs.  Wm.  Gault.  Boston,  1848.  8vo. 

8.  8.  3 
General  Theological  Library.     Reports  1-14.  (1862,  '76,  "83, 
^86.)     Boston.     8vo.  8.  11 

Harbor.     Plans,  etc.,  for  imp.^oving.     1867.  8.1.5 

Harrison  Club.  Constitution  and  By-Laws,  with  list  of 
members.     Boston,  1840.     8vo.  8.  1.  5 

Hollis  Street  Church.  See  King,  T.  Starr.  Words  at  Part- 
ing. Sermon,  March  25,  1860.  Boston,  1860.  8vo. 
(Mass.  Pamph.,  Vol.  7,  Xo.  6.)  9.  2 

Home  for  Aged  Colored  Women.     Report,  1877,  1884.    Bos- 
ton.     12mo.  8.  8.  4 
Home  for  Aged  Men,  Springfield  St.    Report,  1880,  '85,  ^86, 
'87.     8vo.      .                                                                     8.  8.  4 
Home  for  Aged  Women,  Revere  St.  Reports,  1880-'87.  8vo. 

8.  8.  I 
Horse  Railroads.     Remonstrance  of  the  Metropolitan  and 
Middlesex  (Horse)  Railroad  Companies  against  the  sever- 
al  petitions,   asking  for  the  right   to  run    over     their 
railroad  tracks,  etc.     Boston,  1864.     8vo.  72.  14 .  3 

Report    of   the  Street   Railway  Commissioners  to  the 
General  Court.     Jan.,  1865.    8vo.  72.  14.  3 

Hospital  Newspaper  Society.  Annual  Report,  1886.    8.  8.  5 
House  of  the  Good  Samaritan.     Report,  1879,  '82-' 86.      8vo. 

8.  8.  5 
Howard  Benevolent  Society.     Report,  1881,    '83.     16mo. 

8.  8.  6 

Industrial  Aid  Society.    Reports,    1857-'60,  '79-'80,   '82-'86. 

8vo.  8.  8.  4 

Kindergarten  for  Blind  Children.     See  Anagnos,   M.      An 

Appeal,  etc.  25.  1.  3 


246  MISNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Boston,  Institutions— (Continued). 

Latin    School.     Catalogue    from    1635   to  1879.     Specimen 

Sheets.     Boston,  1878.     8vo.  9.  9.  5 

Inauguration  of  the  Memorial  Statue,  Dec.  2,  1870.    Ko 

imprint.     8vo.  9.  9.  5 

Library  Society.     Catalogue.     Boston,  1844.     8vo.       74.  11 

Supplement  to  same,  1849.     !N^o  imprint.     8vo. 

74.  13.  1 
Lunatic  Hospital.     Eeport,  1881, '83, '85.     8vo.       8.  8.  15 
Eeport  of  a  Committee  on  the  Condition  of  the  Hospi- 
tal, May  23,  1862.     8vo.  S.  S.  15 
Lying  in  Hospital.     Report,  1880,  '81,  '83,  '85,  '86.  Boston, 
16mo.  8.  8.  6 
Marine  Society.     Constitution  and  By-Laws;  Together  with 
a  Brief  History,  etc.     Boston,  1878.     12mo.           25.  1.  4 
Massachusetts    College    of    Pharmacy.       Prospectus     and 
Course  of  Instruction,  1871-'72,  and  Annual  Catalogues, 
1874-'84.   8vo.                                                                 51.  4.  6 
Act  of  Incorporation  and  By-Laws  of  same.     1876- '82. 
8vo.                                                                           51.  4.  6 
Proceedings  at  Annual   Meeting,  March  6.  1881.     8vo. 

51.  4.  6 
Proceedings  of  same.  Containing  the  Report  of  the  Com- 
mittee on  the  Law  for  the  Sale  of  Spirituous  Liquors,  as 
Applied  to  Apothecaries,  etc.     8vo.     1867.     51.  4.  6 
See  J.  M.  Manning.     An  Address  before,  etc.      1871. 
8vo.  51.  4.  6 

Mechanic  Apprentices'  Library.  Catalogue,  1836,  1845. 
Boston.     12mo.  74.  13.  5 

Mechanics'  Institution.  See  Emerson,  G.  B.  Address  at 
the  Opening  of  the  Institution,  Feb.  7,  1827.  Boston,  1827. 
8vo.     (Mass.  Pamph.,  Vol.  6,  No.  1.)  9.  2 

Medical  Association.  Medical  Police  and  Rules  and  Regu- 
lations of  the  Association  (1852).     Boston,  1852.     8vo. 

51.  4.  1 
Medical  Library  Association.   Dedication  of  the  new  Build- 
ing and  Hall,  Dec.  3,  1878.     Cambridge,  1881.     4to. 

51.  4.  1 

Seventh,  8th  and  9th  Reports  of  the  Librarian.    Report 

of  Special  Meeting,  Nov.  25,  1884.    n.  p.  j  n.  d.    8vo. 

51.  11.  6 

Mercantile  Library  Association.  Report,  1851-'55,  '67,  '71. 

8vo.  8.  5.  2 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  247 

Boston,  Institutions — (CoDtinued). 

See  Gary,  T.  G.     Fine  Arts,  etc.     Address  before  the 

Boston  Mercantile  Library  Association,  Xov.  13, 1844. 

Boston,  1845.  8vo.  (Mass.  Pamph.,  Vol.  6,  jS'o.  6.)9.  2 

Sumner,  Gharles.    White  Slavery  in  the  Barbary  States. 

Lecture  before  the  Association,  Feb.  17,  1847.     8vo. 

30.  14.  1 

Waterston,  E.  G.     Poem  before  the  Association,  Oct.  5, 

1845.     Boston,  1845.     8vo.     (Mass.  Pamph.,  Vol.  6, 

Xo.  4i.)  9.  *2 

Winthrop,  E.  G.     Address  on  the  25th  Anniversary, 

Oct.  15,  1845.     Boston,  1845.     8vo.     (Mass.  Pamph., 

Vol.  6,  No.  4.)  9.  2 

Algernon,  Sidney.       Lecture  before  the    Association, 

Dec.  21,  1853.     Boston,  1854.     8vo.  43.  7.  S.  2 

Morton  Testimonial  Gommittee.    Historical  Memoranda  Ee- 

lative  to  the  Discovery  of  Etherization,  and  to  the  Gon- 

nection  with  it  -of  W.  T.  G.  Morton.     Prepared  by  the 

committee.     Bost.,  1871.     8vo.  51.  4.  5 

Mount  Hope  Gemetery.     By-Laws,  with  List  of  Proprietors. 

Bost.,  1874.     18mo.  8.  8.  9 

Museum  of  Fine  Arts.     Act  of  incorj^oration,  by-laws,  etc. 

Bost.,  1870.    8vo.  51.  3.  3 

Gatalogue  of  Works  of  Art,  1876.  Bost.,  16mo.    51.  3.  3 

Eeports,  1881-85.    Bost.    8vo.  51.  3.  3 

Same.     Eeport  of  the  School  of  Drawing  and  Painting, 

1882.  •  51.  3.  3 

Music  Hall.     See  Winthrop,  E.  G.     Address  at  the  Musical 

Festival  at  the  Hall,  May  21,  1857.     Bost.,  1857.     8vo. 

(Mass.  Pamph.,  Vol.  6,  Xo.  10.)  9.  2 

Music  School.     Bost.,  1871.     18mo.  9.  9.  6 

National  Quarantine  and  Sanitary  Gonvention,  June,  1860. 

Proceedings.     Bost.,  1860.    8vo.  51.  11 

Needle  Woman's  Friend  Society.    Eeports,  1882-^85.    Bost., 

1882-'85.     8vo.  8.  8.  4.  B 

N.  E.  Historic  Genealogical  Society.     See  N.  E.  Historic, 

Genealogical  Society. 
News  Boys'   Eeading  Eoom.     Eeport,  1881.     Boston,  1881. 
16mo.  8.  8.  6 

North  Ghurch.  See  Parkman,  Francis.  Sermon,  Jan,  28, 
1849,  on  Eesigning  his  Chai-^e.  Bost.,  1849.  8vo.'  (Mass. 
Pamph.,  Vol.  7,  No.  8.)  9.  2 

32 


2i8  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Boston,  Institutions— (Continued). 

JSTorth-end  Mission.     Eeport,  1882.     Bost.,  1882.     8vo. 

8.  8.  5. 

Numismatic  Society.     Constitution,   By-laws,  Charter,  and 

List  of  Members  of  the  Boston  Numismatic  Society.  Bost., 

1884.    8vo.  8.  2.  12 

Old  South   Church.      See  Appleton,    Nathan.      The  Star 

Spangled  Banner.   Address  in  aid  of  the  fund  for  its  pres- 

^         ervation,  June  14,  1877.     16mo.  8.  9.  6 

Catalogue  of  the  Loan  Collection  of  Revolutionary  Relics 

Exhibited  at  the  Church,  1876.   7th  ed.  Boston,  1876. 

8vo.  8.  2.  6 

Eliot,   C.  W.     Speech  for  Aid  in  the  Preservation  of 

the  Old  South  Meeting  House.     Boston,  1878.     8vo. 

8.  2.  6 

Leaflets.     2d  and  3d  Series,  1 884-' 5.     Boston,   1884-'5. 

4th  Series,  Nos.  1-8,  1886.     12mo.  8.  2.  6.  B 

Old  South  Prize  Essays.     1.  Southwick,  H.  L.     Policy 

of  the    Early   Colonists  of   Massachusetts   Towards 

Quakers.     1885.  7.  7.  1 

See  Phillips,  Wendell.  Oration  in  Aid  of,  1876.    Boston, 

1884.     8vo.  8.  9.  6 

Same.     Speech  for  Aid  in  the  Preservation  of  the  Old 

South  Meeting  House.     Boston,  1878.     8vo.     (Mass. 

Pamph.,  Vol.  6,  No.  25.)  9.  2 

^'Queries,"  a  Collection  of  Charades,  etc.    Dec,  1877. 

8.  2.  6 
Reasons  for  the  Appointment  of  a  Committee  to  Investi- 
gate the  Prudential  Affairs  of  the  Church.     Added, 
Copies  of  Mrs.  Morton's  Deeds.     No  imprint.     1859. 
8vo.  8.  2.  6 

Report  of  Loring  Lothrop,  Superintendent  of  the  Cham- 
ber's Street  Chapel.     Boston,  1866.     12mo.     8.  2.  10 
Tarbox,  Increase  N .     The  Ministers  of  the  Old  South 
Church.     Boston,  1865.     8vo.  8.  9.  6 

Peace  Jubilee,  1869.  Great  Peace  Festival  and  Pow-wow, 
to  be  held  in  Boston,  June,  1869.  (A  Burlesque,  by  ^'  Mose 
Skinner.")     Boston,  1869.     16mo.  30.  4.  9 

Port  and  Seaman's  Aid  Society.  Reports,  1846,  '48,  '52,  '63, 
'70.     8vo.  8.  2.  12 

See  Noyes,  G.  S.  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Father  Tay- 
lor. In  the  Bethel,  April  10,  1871.  Boston,  1871. 
8vo.  43.  7.  T.  1 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  249 

Boston,  Institutions — (Continued). 

Provident  Association.     Directory,  1862,  '68,  '80.     Boston. 

8vo.  8.  2.  10 

Eeports,  1854-'57,  '^2,  'm,  ^68,  '79-'83,  '85.  Boston.  8vo. 

8.  8.  4 
Public  Garden.     See  also  under  Boston,  Common  Council. 
Quarterly  Charity  Lecture.     Eeport  of  a  Committee  of  the 
Churches  Associated  in.     Dec.    7,  1884.     Boston,    1885. 
8vo.  25.  1.  7 

Eailroads.  Eeport  on  the  Practicability  and  Expediency  of 
a  Eailroad  from  Boston  to  the  Hudson  Eiver,  and  from 
Boston  to  Providence.  Submitted  to  the  General  Court, 
Jan.  16,  1829.     Bost.,  1829.     8vo.  72.  14.  3 

See  Felt,  C.  W.     Our  Steam  Eailroads  and  Suburban 
Travel.  8.  2.  6 

Saint  Botolph's  Club.  Constitution  and  By-Laws,  with  a 
List  of  the  OfBcers  and  Members  for  1880,  '81,  '82,  84,  etc. 
Bost.     12mo.  25.  1.  2 

Annual  Eeports  of  Sec.  and  Treas.,  1884.  25.  1.  2 

Eeport  of   the   Committee  on   the   Xew  Building,  ap- 
pointed Dec.  27,  1884.     16mo.  25.  1.  2. 
Saint  Luke's  Home  for  Convalescents.     Eeport   1878,  '79. 
'81.     Bost.  16mo.  8.  8.  6 
School  for  the  Ministry  (Unitarian).     Catalogue  1868.     Ko 
imprint.     16mo.                                                             8.  2.  10 
School  of  Modern   Languages.     Catalogue,  1874-'5.     Cam- 
bridge, 1874.     18mo.                                                       9.  9.  6 
Seaman's    Friend    Society.     Eeport,    1§72.     Boston,    1872. 
8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamph..  Vol.  8,  Xo.  30.)  60.  1 
Same,  for  1878.                                                           8.  2.  10 
Seaman's  Aid  Society.     See  Boston  Port  and  Seaman's  Aid 
Society.                                                                          8.  2.  12 
Sea  Shore  Home.     Eeports,  1880,  '81.     Bost.     12mo. 

8.  8.  4 

Second   Church.     See   Bobbins,  Chandler.     Sermon  at  the 

Dedication,    Kov.  4,  1874.     Boston,    1875.     8vo.     (Mass. 

Pamph.,  Vol.  2,  ^o.  7.)  9.  2 

Bobbins,  Chandler.     Sermon  on  the  25th  Anniversary 

of   his    Ordination    as    Pastor,   Dec.    5.  1858.     8vo. 

(Mass.  Pamph.,  Vol.  2,  :N^o.  9.)  9.  2 

Social    Science    Association.      See    Walley,   S.   H.     High 

Prices,  their  Causes  and  Eemedy.     Address,  April,  1867. 

Bost.     8vo.     (Mass.  Pamph.,  Vol  6,  Xo.  15.)  9.  2 


250  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Boston.  Institutions — (Continued). 

Society   for    Medical   Observation.     Constitution  and  By- 
Laws.     Bost.,  1872.     8vo.  51.  4.  1 
Society  of   Natural    History.      Proceedings.      Vols.    6-9. 
1856-'61.     8vo.     2  Vols.  8.  5 
Proceedings  at  Annual  Meeting,  May  2,  1883.     Boston, 
1884.     8vo.                                                                   8.  46 
Constitution  and  By-Laws,  with  List  of  Officers  and 
Members.     12nio.     1883.                                       8.  4.  6 
See  Thompson,  Zadock.     I^atural  Historj^  of  Vermont. 
Address  at  Boston  before  the  Society,  June,  1850. 
Burlington,  1850.     8vo.                                          7.  9.  2 
Soldiers'  Memorial  Society.     See  Soldiers'  Memorial  Soc. 
Suffolk  National  Bank.     See  Whitney,  D.  E.     The  Suffolk 
Bank.     Cambridge,  1878.     8vo.                                       8.  10 
Suffolk  Street  Chap/el.     See  Sargent,  J.  T.     The  Ministry  at 
Suffolk  Street  Chapel.     Boston,  1845.     8vo.              8.  2.  6 
Temporary  Home  for  the  Destitute.    Report,  1868,  '79,  '81,- 
'86.     16mo.                                                                       8.  8.  6 
Temporary  Home  for  Working  Women.     Reports,  1879  '85. 

8.  8.  6 
Thirteenth  Church.     See  Coolidge,  J.  I.  T.     Farewell  Dis- 
course, July  4,  1858.   Boston,  1858.    8vo.    (Mass.  Pamph., 
Vol.  7,  Ko.  9.)  9.  2 

Training  School  for  Nurses.     Annual  Report,  1883.     Boston, 
1883.     12mo.  25.  1.  4 

Tremont  Street  Medical  School.     Catalogue  of   past  and 
present  students.     Boston,  1854.     8vo.  9.  9.  5 

Union  Club.    Constitution,  By-Laws  and  House  Rules,  Jan., 
1871.     Cambridge,  1871.     16uio.  8.  JO 

University.     President's  Report,  1878-'79.     Boston,    1880. 
^^^-  9.  9.  5 

Year  Book.     Edited  by  the  University  Council.     Vols. 
7,  9,  12.     Boston.     8vo.  9,  9^  5 

Warren  Street  Chapel.    Reports,  1881,'  82,'  84-'86  '87.    Bos- 
ton.    16mo.  8    8    4 
Washingtonian  Home.     Reports,    1869,   '80,    '83,   ^85    ''s%. 
Boston.     8vo.                                                             '      8    8    4 
Women's  Educational  and  Industrial  Union.     Annual  Re 
port,  1882.     12mo.                                                        25.  1    4 
Young  Men's  Benevolent  Society.     Report  1868,  '74  '79  '80 
'82.     16mo.                                                                 '   3-3^^ 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  251 

Boston,  Institutions — (Continued). 

Young  Men's   Christian   Association.     Eeports,  1859,   '60. 

8vo.  56.  14.  16 

See  Winthrop,  E.  C.     Address  before,  etc.,  1859.    8yo. 

56.  14.  6 

Young  Men's  Christian  Union.     Eeports,  1879,  '80,  '81,  '83, 

'85,  '86.     16mo.  8.  8.  6 

Eeport  on  the  Country  Week,  1880-'84.    16mo.    8.  8.  6 

Peabody,  A.  P.     Lessons  for  our  Times  from  the  Life  of 

Washington.     Address,   Feb.  22,   1874.     Bost.,  1874, 

8vo.     (Mass.  Pamph.,  Yol6,  Xo.  18.)  9.2 

Washburn,  Emory.      Anniversary  Address,  2^ov.    26, 

1855.     Boston.     8vo.  74.  7.  2 

Whitcomb,    W.    F.      Eeport  on    the   Country    Week. 

Bost.,  1883.     12mo.  8.  8.  6 

Boston,   Fourth  of  July  Orations.     1785.     See  Gardiner. 

John.     4to.  43.  9 

1825.  Sprague,  Charles.     8vo.  9.  2 

1826.  Quincy,  Josiah.  8vo.  9.  2 
1833.  Prescott,  E.  G.  8vo.  9.  2 
1850.     W^hipple,  E.  P.     8vo.                                     53.  12 

1854.  Stone,  A.  L.     8vo.  53.  12 

1855.  Miner,  A.  A.     8vo.  9.  2 

1856.  Parker,  Griffin.  8vo.  9.  2 
1859.  Sumner,  Geo.  8vo.  8.  9.  6 
1863.  Holmes,  O.  W.  8vo.  74.  7.  4 
1865.  Manning,  J.  M.  8vo.  9.  2 
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1870.  Everett,  William.     8vo.  9.  2 

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1881.  Warren,  G.  W.     8vo.  8.  9.  6 

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King,  Moses.     Handbook  of  Boston,  1886.                8.  11 
Midgley,  E.  L.     Sights  in  Boston  and  Suburbs,  1857. 
Boston.    12mo.  ^-  ^ 
Old  Burying  Grounds  in  Boston.                              8.  2.  6 
Wheildon.  W.  W.    Sentry,  or  Beacon  Hill;  the  Beacon 
and   the    Monument  of  1635    and    1790.      Concord, 
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a  Consolidation  of  the  Boston  &  Albany  and  the  Boston  & 
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Webster,  Daniel.     Argument  of,  etc.  72.  14.  1 

Boston  &  Maine  Eailroad.     Annual  Eeports  for  the  Years 

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V.  d.     8vo.  72.  14.  2 

Eemonstrance  against  the  Petition  of,  for  Leave  to  Ee-locate 

their  Eoad,  by  Nathan  W.  Hazen.     Boston,  1856.     8vo. 

72.  14.  2 

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8vo.  72.  14.  6 

Hearings  on  the  Petition  of  Wm.  Aspinwall  and  Others, for 
the  Consolidation  of  the  Boston  &  Albany,  and  Boston 
&  Providence  Eailroad  Co's.  Before  the  Committee  on 
Eailroads,  March  3,  1880.  Boston,  1880.  8vo.  72.  14.  4 
Eeport  of  the  Board  of  Directors  to  the  Stockholders,  Sub- 
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8vo.  72.  14.  6 

Boston  &  Worcester  Eailroad:  20th,  34th,  37th  and  38th 
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Proceedings  of  the  Stockholders  at  their  Adjourned  Meet- 
ing, Jan.  12,  1846,  with  the  Communication  of  the  Presi- 
dent of  the  Corporation,  on  the  Subject  of  the  Proposed 
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See  '^  Citizen."     Address  to  the  People  ot  Massachusetts. 

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BoTTS,   J.    Menor.     a  Few  Plain  Political  Axioms,     n.  t.  p. 

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19.  S- 
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BouRBOURG,  Brasseur  de.     See  Brasseur  de  Bourbourg. 

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An  Account  of  the  Expedition  in  Pursuit  of  the  Hostile 
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Bourne,  Edward  E.  History  of  Wells  and  Kennebunk,  Maine 
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Bourne,  George.  Picture  of  Slavery  in  the  U.  S.  Middle- 
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BouRS,  Allen  L.  History  of  Michigan  to  1873.  Lansing,  1873. 
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Bouscaren,  G.  Extraction  of  Sacchariferous  Juices  of  Plants- 
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BouTON,  Kathaniel.     History  of  Concord,   1725-1853.      Con- 
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Address  Before  the  Housatonic  Agricultural  Society,  at  its 
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Address  Delivered  Before  the  Worcester  Agricultural  So- 
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The  Currency-Specie  Payments.  Speech,  in  the  U.  S.  Sen- 
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Funding  the  National  Debt.     Speech  in  the  House  of  Eepre- 
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Speeches  and  Papers  Relating  to  the  Rebellion.     Boston, 
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BowDiTCH,  Henry  Ingersoll.  Brief  Plea  for  an  Ambulance 
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Boyle,  Esmeralda.  Biographical  Sketches  of  Distinguished 
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Bo  YNTON,  John  Farnham.  The  American  Boynton  Directory, 
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Brace,  Charles  L. — (Continued). 

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Brace,  Joab.     History  of  the  Church  in   Newington,   Conn. 

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History  of  the  Late  War  between  the  United  States  and 
Great  Britain,  1812-'15.  Phila.,  and  Pittsburgh,  1814. 
12mo.  14.  4 

Journal  of  a  Voyage  up  the  Missouri  Eiver,  in  1811.  2d 
edition.     Bait.,  1816.     12mo.  19.  2 

Eecollections  of  Persons  and  Places  in  the  West.  Phila. 
1834.     12mo.  45.  3 

Views  of  Louisiana;  with  Journal  of  a  Voyage  up  the  Mis- 
souri Eiver  in  1811.     Pittsburgh,  1814.     8vo.  15.   7 
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Bradbury,  John.   Travels  in  the  Interior  of  America,  1809-'ll. 
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Braddock,  Maj.  Gen.  Edward.     Orderly  Books,  Feb.  26  to 
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Bradford,    Alden.     Biographical   Notices  of   Distinguished 

Men  in  New  England.     Boston,  1842.     12mo.  43.  12 

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Bradford,  Allen — (Continued). 

History  of  the  Federal  Government,  for  Fifty  Years,  1789 
.     to  1839.     Boston,  1840.     8vo.  ^       14.  10 

]S"ew  England  Chronology,  from  the  Discovery  of  the  Country 
by  Cabot,  in  1497,  to  1820.     Boston,  1843.     16mo.         7.  7 
Bradford,  Alex.  W.     American  Antiquities  and  Eesearches 
into  the  Origin  and  History  of  the  Eed  Eace.     N.  Y.  and 
Boston,  1841.     8vo.  15.  10 

Commemorative  Address.    (Albany  Academy,  Semi-centen- 
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1845.  N.  Y.,  1846.     8vo.  10.  4 
Bradford,   E.   B.     Argument  Before  the  U.    S.  [Senate  and 

House  Committees  on  Jlailroads,  on  the   Great  Southern 

Eailway  Co.     8vo.     n.  p.     1878.  72.  6.  4 

Bradford,  S.  B.     Eeport  of  Attorny  General  of  Kansas,  on  the 

Enforcement  of  the  Prohibitory  Liquor  Liw.   n.  p.      8vo. 

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Bradford,  Samuel  Dexter.     Works  of,  etc.     Boston,  1858. 

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Bradford,  Thos.  G.       Encyclopedia  Americana,  Articles  on 

Geography.     See  Lieber,  Francis. 
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Dialogue  Concerning  the  Church.     Ed.  by  Charles  Deane. 
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History  of  Plymouth  Colony.     See  Young,   Alex.     Chron- 
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Bradford,  Wm.  J.  A.     Notes  on  the  Northwest;  or.   Valley  of 
the  Upper  Mississippi,   1845.     New  York  and  London, 

1846.  12mo.  '  19.  1 
Bradford  Club  Series.     No.  7.     Laurens,  Col.  John.     Army 

Correspondence,  1867.     8vo.  14.  10 

Bradford  Family.     See  Purple^  S.  S.     Gen.  Memoirs  of  Wni. 

Bradford,  the  Printer.  47.  1 

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Bradlaugh,  Charles.     Impeachment  of  the  House  of  Bruns- 
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Bradlee,  Eev.  Caleb  Davis.     Brief  Memoir  of  G.  H.  G^y. 
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Christ,  All  in  All.    A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Church  of  the 
Good  Samaritan,  Sept.  1,  1872.   Boston,  1872.    12mo. 

56.  7.  2 
Death  and  the  Eesurrection.     Sermon,  March  15,  1874.     A 
Tribute  to  Millard  Fillmore  and  Charles  Sumner.   Boston, 
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God,  the  Eternal  Support.  Sermon,  preached  Sept.  5,  1886, 
on  the  first  Sunday  after  the  Great  Earthquake  (at  Charles- 
ton), and  after  the  Death  of  Nathaniel  Tucker  and  Sewell 
E.  Faunce.     Boston,  1886.     8vo.  56.  7.  5 

History  of  His  Ordination;^  also,  History  of  the  Thirtieth 
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The  Might  of  Faith.  Sermon,  in  Boston,  Sept.  2,  1883,  after 
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Mozart;  a  Poem.     Boston,  1883.     4to.  43.  13.  M 

Natural  and  Eevealed  Eeligion.  A  Sermon  preached  to  the 
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Poem.  In  Memoriam.  Eead  at  the  Funeral  of  Winslow 
Gay,  Sept.  7,  1877.  Broadside.  43.  6.  G 
Sermon,  Sept.  25,  1881,  after  the  death  of  James  A.  Gar- 
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Bradlee,  Samuel.  See  Ellis,  Eufus.  Sermon  in  Memory  of 
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Bradley,  Joseph  P.  The  American  Union.  Paper  read  before 
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Constitutional  Amendment.  Letter  on  the  question  of  the 
number  of  States  requisite  to  ratify  an  amendment,  n.  t. 
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Bradley  Family.  See  Lloyd,  A.  P.  Genealogy,  Family  of 
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Brady,  James  T.  Life  of.  See  McCabe,  J.  D.  ''Great  For- 
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Brady,  J.  E.,  of  Pennsylvania.  Speech  on  the  Late  War  with 
Mexico,  its  Origin,  Objects  and  Results;  delivered  in  the 
House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States,  June  27, 
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Brady,  John  Henry.  A  Critical  and  Analytical  Dissertation  on 
the  Names  of  Persons.     London,  1822.     18mo.  31.  8 

Bragdon,  O.  D.    Facts  and  Figures;  Information  for  the  People 

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W^hiting,  William.  Address,  July  22,  1872,  at  Colby  Uni- 
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Brainard,  William  F.  Masonic  Lecture  before  Union  Lodge^ 
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Brainerd,  Cephas.    Argument  before  the  Judiciary  Committee 
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Bkainekd,  Cephas — (Continued). 

Customs  Eevenue  Laws.  New  York,  1872.  8vo.  (Eamsey 
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Observations  in  Favor  of  the  Distribution  of  the  Geneva 
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Brainerd,  David.  Eise  and  Progress  of  a  Work  of  Grace 
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Brainerd,  Eev.  Thomas.   Presbyterianism;  a  Discourse  Deliv- 
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Brice,  Wallace  A.  History  of  Fort  Wayne;  with  Sketch  of 
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Bridger,  Charles.  Index  to  Printed  Pedigrees.  London, 
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Bridges,  Charles.  Exposition  of  Psalm  cxix.  Sd  Amer.  Ed. 
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Bridges,  Lyman.  Eeport  on  the  Buildings  of  the  Exhibition, 
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Inscriptions  on  the  Gravestones  of  Northampton,  etc.    North- 
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Brief  Account  of  the  Causes  that  have  Eetarded  the 

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Brief  Description  of  the  Province  of  Carolina,  on  the 

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Bronson  Henry.  Chapters  on  the  Early  Government  of  Con- 
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History  of  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1673-1857.  With  an  Ap- 
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Bronte,  Charlotte.  (Currer,  Bell.)  See  Martineau,  Harriet. 
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Brooke,  Samuel.  Slavery,  and  the  Slave  Holder's  Eeligion 
as  Opposed  to  Christianity.     Cinn.,  1846.  12mo.      30.  7.  3 

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Furman,  Gabriel.  ^N'otes,  Geographical  and  Historical, 
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And  Others.     History  of  Kings  County  and  Brooklyn. 

1884.     2  Vols.     4to.  10.  2 

Church  of  the  Savior.     Celebration  of  the  One  Hundredth 

Anniversary  of  the  Birthday  of  William  EUery  Channing, 

April  6  and  7,  1880.     Boston,  1880.     8vo.  44.  1 

Library  Bulletin,  ^o.  17.     1882-'83.     Brooklyn,  1883.     8vo. 

74.  13.  3 
Mercantile  Library  Association.      Eeport,  1862,    '74,   '75. 
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Superintendent  of  Schools,  Eeport,  1860.  Brooklyn,  1860. 
8vo.  10.  6.  7 

Brooks,  A.  L.  Anniversary  Sermon;  Danville,  111.,  Presbyte- 
rian Church;   50th  Anniversary,  etc.,  1879.      8vo. 

18.  6.  3 
Brooks,  B.  S.     The  Chinese  in  California.     Memorial  to  the 
Committee  on  Foreign  Eelations  of  the  United  States  Sen- 
ate,    n.  t.  p.     8vo.       *  52.  10.  1 
Brooks,  Charles.     Address  in  Oak  Grove  Cemetery,  Medford, 
Mass.,  Sept  6,  1866,  at  the  Consecration  of  the  Monument 
to  the  Medford  Volunteers.     Bost.,  1866.     8vo.     (Mass. 
Pamph.,  Vol.  6,  Ko.  13.)  9.  2 
An  Appeal  to  the  Legislatures  of  the  United  States  in  Eela- 
tion  to  the  Public  Schools.     Cambridige,  1867.     8vo. 

56.  9.  3 
History  of  the  Town  of  Medford,  Mass.,  from  its  First  Settle- 
ment in  1630,  to  the  Present  Time.     Boston,    1855.     8vo. 

*         25.  2 
Memoir  of   Jiohn    Brooks,   Governor   of    Massachusetts, 
n.  t.  p.     8vo.  43.  6.  B.  2 

Some  Eeasons  for  the  Immediate  Establishment  of  a  JS^ational 
System  of  Education  for  the  United  States.  Boston,  1869. 
8vo.*  56.  9.  4 

Two  Lectures.  I.  History  of  the  Introduction  of  State  Nor- 
mal Schools  in  America.  II.  A  Prospective  System  of 
National  Education  for  the  United  States.  Boston,  1864. 
8vo.  56.  9.  2 

Brooks,  Charles  T.  The  Simplicity  of  Christ's  Teachings. 
Boston,  1859.     8vo.  38.  1 

Brooks,  Edward,  and  Others.  Address  of  the  Faueuil  Hall 
Committee,  on  a  Supply  of  Pure  Water  for  the  City  of 
Boston,  May  5,  1845.     Boston,  1845.     8vo.  8.  1.  3 


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Brooks,  Edward  P.  Free  Trade  with  Cuba;  Cuban  Question 
Commercially  and  Politically  Considered.  Wash.,  1869. 
8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  37,  No.  17.)  60.  2 

Brooks,  Erastus.  What  the  State  Owes  the  People.  Paper 
Eead  at  the  American  Public  Health  Association,  at  New 
Orleans,  Dec.  9,  1880.    New  Orleans,  1881.    8vo.  51.  11.  1 

Speech  in  the  New  York  Senate,  March  6,  1855,  on  the 
Church  Property  Bill,  the  Papal  Power  in  the  State,  etc. 
See  "Controversy  between  Senator  Brooks  and  f.  John." 

56. 12.  8 
Brooks,  Eev.  Jabez.  A  Lecture  on  the  History  and  Prominent 
Features  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  Minneapo- 
lis, 1876.     16mo.  56.  7.  2 

Methodism:  Its  Development,  and  the  Chief  Causes  of  Its 
Success.  A  Centenary  Sermon,  preached  Sept.  21,  1866^ 
before  the  Minnesota  Annual  Conference  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church.     St.  Paul,  1866.     8vo.  56.  5. 1 

Brooks,  James,  of  N.  Y.  Defence  of  President  Fillmore  before 
a  Meeting  of  the  American  Party,  at  Cincinnati,  May  30, 
1856.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  33.  7.  2 

Eeciprocity  Discussed.  Trade  with  England  and  Her  Colo- 
nies. Speech  on  the  two  letters  of  Sir  Henry  Bulwer  to 
Mr.  Clayton,  Sec.  of  State,  etc.,  in  the  House  of  Eepre- 
sentatives.  May  14,  1850.     Wash.,  1850.     8vo.  57.2.1 

Speech  on  the  President's  IVHssage,  House  of  Eepresenta- 
tives,  December,  1864.  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  (Eamsey  Pamph., 
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The  Tariff.  Speech  in  the  House  of  Eepresentatives,  Dec. 
15,  1868.     Washington,  1869.     8vo.  57.  2. 4 

The  Tariff.  Speech,  House  of  Eepresentatives,  March  3, 
1870.  Washington,  1870.  8vo.  (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol. 
38,  No.  39.)  60.  2 

Two  Proclamations.     The  Provost  Marshal's  War  Order, 

and  the  Emancipation   Speech,    before  the  Democratic 

Union  Association,  Sept.  29.  1862.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  30.  4.  6 

Brooks,  John,   (Gov.  of  Massachusetts).  See  Brooks,   Charles. 

Memoir  of  John  Brooks,     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  43.  6.  B.  2 

Memoir  of,  by  Charles  Brooks.     (N.  E.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Eeg- 

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Brooks,  J.  Tyrwiiitt.    Four  Months  Among  the  Gold  Finders 

in  Alta  California;  being  the  diary  of  an  expedition  from 

San  Francisco  to  the  gold  districts.    Loudon,  1849.    12mo. 

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Brooks,  J.  W.  Testimony  of,  before  the  Committees  on  Eail- 
roads  of  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  March  29, 
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1870.    8vo.  72.  14.  5 

Brooks,  IS'athan  C.  Complete  History  of  the  Mexican  War. 
(1845-'48.)     Phila.  and  Bait.,  1849.     8vo.  14.  11 

Brooks,  Peter  Chardon.  Memoir  of.  (X.  E.  Hist,  and  Gen. 
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Brooks,  Rev.  Phillips.  Address,  May  30,  1873,  at  the  dedi- 
cation of  the  Memorial  Hall^  Andover,  Mass.  Andover, 
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Brooks,  T.  B.  Iron-Bearing  Rocks,  Upper  Peninsula,  Michi- 
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K  Y.,  1873.    8vo.  51.  6 

Brooks,  Wm.  M.  The  Story  of  Tabor  College,  Tabor,  Fremont 
County,  Iowa.     Rochester,  I^.  Y.,  1885.     24mo.     19.  13.  4 

Brooks YiLLE,  Me.     See  Castine,  Me. 

Broom,  Jacob.  Address  at  Castle  Garden,  Feb.  22,  1854,  on 
the  Birthday  of  Washington.    N.  Y.,  1854.    8vo.  74.  7.  4 

Broom,  James  M.,  and  Others.  Address  of  the  Committee  of 
!Rew  Castle  County  to  Citizens  of  Delaware  (on  the  War 
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Broome  County,  I^.  Y.  See  Burr,  George.  Hist.  Address, 
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Reconstruction  Speech,  H.  of  R.,  Jan.  8,  1871.  n.  t.  p.  8vo. 
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Speech  on  the  Constitutional  Amendment,  H.  of  R.,  May  9, 
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Bross,  Col.  John  A.  Memorial  of  John  A.  Bross,  who  fell  in 
leading  the  assault  on  Petersburgh,  July  30,  1864,  with 
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Bross,  William.  America  as  a  Field,  etc.  Address  before  the 
Alumni  of  Williams  College,  July  31,  1866.  Poem  by  J. 
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Biographical  Sketch  of  Gen.  B.  J.  Sweet.  History  of  Camp 
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Illinois  and  the  ISth  Amendment.  Paper  read  before  the 
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Beotherhead,  William.  The  Book  of  Signers,  containing 
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General  Fremont  and  the  injustice  done  him  by  politicians 

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Beoueeius  Van  Nidek,  oe  Xyedek,  Matheus,  (and   Long, 

Izaak   C).     Kabinet    Van  Xederlandsche  en  Kleefsche 

Oudheden.     Dortrecht,  1770.     4to.     6  Vols.  52.  12 

Beougham,  Heney,  Loed.     See  Bowles,  W.  L.     Vindication, 

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Ellis,  J.  H.  Lord  Brougham,  Considered  as  a  Lawyer. 
Boston,  1868.     8vo. 

Historical  Sketches  of  Statesmen  who  Flourished  in  the  time 
of  Leo  III.,  etc.     (60  in  3.)     London,  1845.     16mo.    45.  8 

Ireland,  John.  Letter  to  Henry  Brougham.  (Pamphleteer, 
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Letter  to  Sir  Samuel  Eomilly,  upon  the  Abuse  of  Charities. 
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Letter  to  Henry  Brougham,  from  a  Master  of  Arts  of  Queens 
College,  ui^on  the  Best  Method  of  Eestoring  Decayed 
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Martineau,  Harriet.  Life  of  Lord  Brougham.  (Biog, 
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Political  Philosophy.  3d  edition.  London,  1849-'53,  8vo. 
3  Vols.  57.  3 

Speech  on  the  Education  of  the  Poor,  in  the  House  of  Com- 
mons, June  29,  1820,  London,  1820,  (Pamphleteer,  Vol, 
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Beoughton,  Eobeet  E.  Letter  to  G.  W.  Hall,  on  the  Views 
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Beowx,  a.  G.,  of  Miss.  Speech,  in  the  H.  of  E.,  Feb.  10, 1848, 
on  the  Bill  to  Authorize  a  Loan  not  Exceeding  $18,500,000, 
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Brown,  Aaron  V.  (Gov.  of  Tenn.,  etc.)  Speeches.  Congressional 

and  Political,  and  Other  Writings.    I^ashville,  Tenn.,  1854. 

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Brown,  Alex.  E.     Address  before  the  American  Whig  and 
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Brown,  Allen  H.  History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in 
West  or  South  Jersey,  1700-1865;  with  an  Appendix  to 
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Brown,  Andrew.  A  Letter  Concerning  Family  History,  n.  p. 
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Brown,  B.  Gratz.  Address  —  Freedom,  etc.,  St.  Louis,  Aug. 
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Emancipation  in  Missouri.  See  Missouri.  First  Emanci- 
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Freedom  and  Franchise  Inseparable,     n.  t.  p.     8vo.    (Ram- 
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Oration  at  the  Inauguration  of  the  Lyon  Monument  Associa- 
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Shivery  in  its  National  Aspects.  Address  before  the  Eman- 
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Universal  Suffrage.  Address  at  St  Louis,  Sept.  22,  1865. 
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60.  1 
Sketch  of.     (See  Eeavis,  L.  U.  St.  Louis,  etc.,  1875.     8vo. 

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Brown,  Buckminster.  The  Treatment  and  Cure  of  Cretins  and 
Idiots;  with  an  account  of  a  visit  to  the  Institution  on  the 
Abendberg,    Berne,  Switzerland,   during  the  summer  of 
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Browx,  Edward.  Wadsworth  Memorial;  containing  an  account 
of  the  Celebration  of  the  60th  Anniversary  of  the  First 
Settlement  of  the  Township  of  Wadsworth,  Ohio;  with 
the  Addresses,  Historical  Papers  and  Poems  presented  on 
that  occasion,  etc.  Wadsworth,  1875.  12mo. 
Browi^,  Francis  H.  Fauna  of  Madeira,  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  pp. 
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Indexes  to  Medical  Literature.     Boston,  1881.     16mo. 

51.  11.  5 

KoU  of  Students  of  Harvard  University,  who  served  in  the 

Army  or  ]N'avy  of  the  United  States  during  the  Eebellion. 

Cambridge,  1866.     8vo.   :N'o.  14,  Harv.  Coll,  Eep.,  Vol.  2. 

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Brown,  Frederic  J.     Sketch  of  the  life  of  James  McHenry, 
Private  Secretary  of  Gen.  Washington.     Eead  before  the 
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Brown,  Dr.  Geo.  W.  Eeminiscences  of  Old  John  Brown. 
Thrilling  Incidents  of  Border  Life  in  Kansas;  with  an  ap- 
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tawatomie Massacre,  etc.,  to  which  is  added  a  review,  Ipy 
Eli   Thayer,     of   Massachusetts.       Eockford,    111.,    1880. 

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Brown,  Henry.  History  of  Illinois,  to  1844.  jST,  Y.,  1844, 
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Brown,  Henry.  A  Narrative  of  the  Anti-Masonic  Excitement 
in  the  Western  part  of  Xew  York,  during  the  years  1826,. 
'27,  '28,  etc.     Batavia,  1829.     12mo.  16.  11 

Brown,  Henry  Armitt.    Oration  on  the  100th  Anniversary  of 

the  Meeting  of  Congress  in  Carpenter's  Hall.    Phila.,  1874. 

8vo.  14.  10.  1 

Another  Copy.  8.  3 

Brown,  Isaac  V.  D.  Slavery  Irreconcible  with  Christianity 
and  Sound  Eeason.  Trenton  and  Kew  Brunswick,  1858. 
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Brown,  J.  A.  The  new  Theology,  and  its  Abettors  and  Defend- 
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InTov.  27,  1859.     Boston,  1859.     12mo.                        30.  14.  3 
Brown,  J.  B.,  and  Brown,  Buckminster.    Observations  on  the 
Curvature  of  the  Spine,  Wry -neck.  Club-foot,  and  other 
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Letter  to  the  People  of  the  South,  on  the  Texas  &  Pacific 
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Brown,  John  Mason.     Oration  on  the  Centennial  Commemora- 
tion of  the  Battle  of  the  Blue  Licks  (Aug.  19,    1882). 
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Brown,  Joseph  E.  (Gov.  of  Ga.).  Special  Message  to  the  Leg- 
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Brown,  Joseph  31.  The  Mountain  Campaigns  in  Georgia,  or 
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Broavn,  Joseph  E.  Memoir  of.  (Minn.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Vol.  3. 
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Brown,  Leonard.  American  Patriotism;  Memoirs  of  '^  Com- 
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History  of  Whitingham,  Vt.,  from  its  Organization  to  the 
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Brown,  Mrs.  M.  G.  Metaphysical  Discovery.  Xew  York,  n. 
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Brown,  Moses.  See  Swett,  S.  Sketches,  etc.  Xo.  1. —  Capt. 
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Brown,  Nicholas.  See  Wayland,  Francis.  Discourse  on  the 
Life  and  Character  of  Nicholas.  Brown,  Delivered  in  the 
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Brown,  Orlando.  Memorandaof  the  Preston  Family.  Albany, 
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Brown,  Rawdon,  Editor.  Calendar  of  State  Papers  and  Manu- 
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Brown,  Robert.  The  Races  of  Mankind;  a  Popular  Descrip- 
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Brown,  S.  D.  The  Bible,  the  Source  of  True  Civilization. 
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Brown,  Samuel  R.  Authentic  History  of  the  Second  War  for 
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Brown,  Thomas  W.  Memorial  Sermon  on  John  P.  Hale.  (See 
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Brown,  William.  Proposed  Change  in  the  Law  lor  Collec- 
tion of  Taxes  on  Distilled  Spirits.  Wash.,  1870.  8vo. 
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Brown,  Wm.  H.  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Early  Movement  in 
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Memoir  of  Daniel  P.  Cook,  Read  before  the  Chicago  His- 
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Brown,  Wm.  Wells.   American  Fugitives  in  Europe.    Sketches 

of  Places  and  People  Abroad.     Boston,  etc.,  1865.    12mo. 

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Clotelj  the  President's  Daughter.     N^arrative  of  Slave  Life 

in  the  United  States.     London,  1853.     8vo.  30. 12 

Lecture  before  the  Female  Anti  slavery  Society  of  Salem, 

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Narrative  of  a  Fugitive  Slave.     Written  by  Himself.     2d 

edition,  enlarged.     Boston,  1848.     3  2mo.  30.  13 

Biography  of  an  American  Bondsman  [W.  W.  Brown],  by 

his  Daughter.     Boston,  1856.     12mo.  30.  14.  4 

Brown,  W.  Y.     History  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of 

the  Borough  of  Darby,  Delaware  County,  Pa.,  1854-'76. 

Phila.,  1876.     8vo.  11.  5.4 

Brown, %    Speech  of  Mr.  Brown,  of  Burlington,  in  Favor 

of  the  Bill  Incorporating  the  Camden  and  Keyport  Rail- 
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Browne,  Dunn,  j>sexuL    See  Fiske,  Samuel. 
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BROW^^E,  H.  The  Old  Pharisee,  with  the  New  Phylacteries  of 
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Browne,  J.  Eoss.  Crusoe's  Island;  a  Eamble  in  the  Footsteps 
of  Alexander  Selkirk;  with  Sketches  of  Adventure  in 
California  and  Washoe.     London,  1864.     8vo.  17. 4 

Mineral  Eesources  West  of  the  Eocky  Mountains.  [1866- 
'67.]  Wash.,  1878.  8vo.  2  Vols.  (U.  S.  Dept.  of  the 
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Eelacion  de  los  debates  de  la  convencion  de  California,  sobre 
la  formaciou  de  la  constitncion  de  esta^o,  en  Setiembre  y 
Octobre  de  1849.     mieva  York,  1851.     8vo.  20.  7 

Eeport  of  the  Debates  in  the  Convention  of  California,  on 
the  Formation  of  the  State  Constitution,  in  September 
and  October,  1849.     Wash.,  1850.     8vo.  20.7 

Browne,  John  W.  Sunday  Law  neither  Christian  nor  Ameri- 
can. [Published  by  a  Committee  of  the  Anti-Sabbath 
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Browne,  John  White.  In  Memoriam,  J.  W.  B.  Boston. 
Published  for  his  Friends.     1860.     16mo.  43.  8 

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by  Charles  »Sumner,  etc. 

Browne,  Junius  Henri.  Four  Years  in  Secessia;  Adventures 
within  and  beyond  the  Union  Lines.  Hartford,  etc.,  1865. 
8vo.  29. 2 

Browne,  l!^.  B.  Address  before  Union  League  of  Philadelphia, 
May  9,  1863.  [Lord  Lyons  and  the  Democracy.]  Phila., 
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Browne,  Wm.  George  (English  Traveler).  Biographical  Me- 
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Browne,  Wm.  Hand.  Maryland;  the  History  of  a  Palatinate. 
Boston,  1884.     12mo.  11.  8 

Brownell,  Charles  De  Wolf.  Indian  Eaces  of  Korth  and 
South  America.     :^^.  Y.,  etc.,  1857.     8vo.  15.3 

Brownell,  Henry  Howard.  War  Lyrics.  Boston,  1866. 
16mo.  «  30.  8 

Brownell,  Et.  Eev.  Thomas  Church.  Christian  Zeal;  a  Ser- 
mon preached  at  the  Opening  of  the  General  Convention 
of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States 
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Brownhelm,  Ohio.     Fairchild,  J.   H.     Early  Settlement  and 

History  of  Brownhelm,  O.     Oberlin,  1867.     8vo.     18.  3.  2 

Browning,  Eobert.     See  Forman,  H.  B.    Essay.    (Our  Living 

Poets,  1871.)     8vo.  43.12 

Browning,  J.  W.     Los  Angeles  City  and  County,  Guide-Book 

for  Tourists  and  Strangers.     Los  Angeles,  1885.     8vo. 

20.  14.  6 
Brownlee,  William  Craig.     On  the  Loftiest  and  Most  Im- 
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Brownlow,  Wm.  G.  (Gov.  of  Tenn.).  Message  and  Inaugural 
Address  to  the  Legislature  of  Tennessee,  1865.  ]^ashville, 
1865.     8vo.  18.  14.  1 

Personal  Explanations.  Speech,  Senate  of  U.  S.,  Feb.  15, 
1872.  No  title  page.  8vo.  (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  31, 
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Portrait  and  Biography  of  "Parson"  Brownlow.  Indian- 
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Sketches  of  the  Eise,  Progress  and  Decline  of  Secession; 
with  Personal  Adventures  among  the  Eebels.  Phila.  and 
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Brown-Sequard,  C.  E.     Dual  Character  of  the  Brain.     Toner 
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Brownson,  Eev.  Orestes  A.  Babylon  is  Falling.  A  Discourse 
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Social  Eeform.     Address  in  Wesleyan  University,  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  Aug.  7,  1844.     8vo.  74.  7. 1 
Brown  University,  Providence,  E.  I.     Catalogue  of  Officers 
and  Students,  1838,  '39,  '45,  '46,  '49,  '51,  '56,  '60,  '61,  '71, 
'72,  '74,  '75,  '80.     Providence.     8vo  and  18mo.  8.  7.  4 
.Catalogus,  1852,  '66,  '73,  '80.     Providently,  1852-'80.     8vo. 

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Parsons,  C.  W.    Medical  School  formerly  Existing  in  Brown 

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Eeportof  a  Committee  of  the  Alumni,  1863.  n.t.p.  8vo.  8.  7.  4 

Eeport  of  the  Committee  Appointed  to  Eaise  a  Fund  of 

$125,000.     Providence,  1851.     8vo.     pp.16.  8.7.4 

Eeports  of  the  President,  1870,  '72,  '73.     Providence.     8vo. 

8.7.4 

Brtjc,  C.  Compte  de.     Eepublic  of  San  Marino.      Translated 

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Bruce,  Henry  Austin,  Lord  Aberdare.     Inaugural  Address 

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Bruce,  John.     Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons  on  India 

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Brunson,  Alfred.     Memoir  of  Jacob  Ward,  Local  Elder  in 

the  M.  E.  Church.     La  Crosse,  Wis.,  1870.     16mo. 

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Prairie  du  Chien,  Wis.     Its  Present  Position  and  Future 
Prospects.     Milwaukee,  1857.     12mo.  19.  5.  7 

Western  Pioneer 5  Incidents  of  his  Life  and  Times,  Embrac- 
ing a  Period  of  over  70  Years.  Cinn.  and  N^.  Y.,  1872-'9. 
8vo.     2  Vols.  19.4 

Brunswick,  Impeachment  of  the  House  of.  See  Bradlaugh,. 
Charles.     Boston,  1875.     12mo.  35. 9 

Brunswick,  Maine.  See  Wheeler,  G.  A.  and  H.  W.  History 
of  Brunswick,  Topsham  and  Harpswell,  Maine,  Including 
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Bkuyas,  James.  Eadices  Yerborum  Iroquaeorum.  Auct.  Ja- 
cobo  Bruyas.  Neo-Eboraci,  1863.  [Also,  with  the  title, 
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Bry,  Theodore  de.  Portraits j  First  Published  by  De  Bry, 
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Bryan,  Clark  W.  The  Book  of  Berkshire,  Describing  and 
Illustrating  its  Hills  and  Homes,  etc.  Great  Barrington, 
n.  d.     12mo.  25.  8 

Bryan,  Francis  T.  Expedition  from  Fort  Riley,  Kansas,  to 
Bridger's  Pass  in  the  Rocky  Mountains,  Wyoming,  1856. 
n.  t.  p.     8vo.     pp.  455-534.    (U.  S.  Department  of  War.) 

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Bryan  George  J.  Biographies  of  George  P.  Barker,  John  C. 
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Bryan,  L.  C.  The  World  has  but  One  Florida,  and  Florida  but 
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Bryan,  Wm.  H.  Report  of  the  Engineer  of  the  Sacramento 
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Bryant,  Capt.  Charles.  Report  on  the  Seal  Islands  of  Saint 
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Bryant,  Charles  S.  History  of  the  Sioux  Massacre  of  1862. 
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State  Education,  Minnesota.     (History  of  the  Upper  Mis- 
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Sioux  Indians  in  Minnesota  [1862],  including  the  Personal 
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Bryant,  Edwin.   What  I  Saw  in  California;  Tour  Across  I^ortli 
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Bryant,  J.  E.     The  Georgia  Question.     See  Caldweli,  J.  H. 

15. 13. 1 

Bryant,  William  Cullen.     Funeral  Oration  on  Thomas  Cole, 

before  the  National  Academy  of  Design,  Kew  York,  May 

4,  1848.     K  Y.  and  Phila.,-1848.     8vo.  43.  6.  c.  1 

Biography  of.     See  Parton,    James,    "Men  of   Progress,'^ 

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Duyckinck,  E.  A.     Biogr.  Sketch.    (Nat.  Port.  Gal.,  Yol.  2.) 

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Waterston,  R.  C.     Tribute  to  William  Cullen|Bryant. 

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Joseph  Brant   (Thayendanegea)   and   his  'Posterity.     (See 

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Burke,  Edmund.  Account  of  the  European  Settlements  in 
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sodes in  the  Domestic  Annals  of  the  Aristocracy.    2  Yols. 
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Eomance  of  the  Aristocracy;  or.  Anecdotes  and  Eecords  of 
the  Distinguished  Families.  3  Yols.  London,  1855. 
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Btjrke,  John.  A  Genealogical  and  Heraldic  History  of  the 
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Genealogical  and  Heraldic  History  of  the  Extinct  and  Dor- 
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Burleigh,  Walter  A.  Management  of  Indian  Affairs. 
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Defense  of  Massachusetts.     Speech,  June  21,  1856.     n.  t.  p. 

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Burlington,  Cedar  Eapids  &  Minnesota  Eailway.  Pros- 
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Burman,  Eev.  W.  a.  The  Sioux  Language;  a  Paper  Eead 
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BuRNAP,  Eev.  Geo.  W.  Christian  Worship.  A  Discourse  De- 
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Burnet,  Jacob,  Judge.     Address  before  the  Cincinnati  Astro- 
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Burnett,   Thomas  P..     Memoir  of,  by  Rev.  Alfred  Brunson. 

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BURNSIDE,  Gen,  Ambrose  Everett.  New  Zealand  and  Austra- 
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Burr,  C.  Chauncy.     History  of  the  Union,  and  of  the  Consti- 
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Burr,  David  H.     Atlas  of  the  State  of  2^ew  York.     I!^.  Y., 
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Burr,  George.  Historical  Address,  relating  to  the  County  of 
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BURRAGE,  Alvah  A.  The  Burrage  Memorial.  A  Genealogi- 
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BURRITT,  Elihu.  Western  and  Eastern  Questions  in  Europe. 
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Burton,  John  Hill.  History  of  Scotland.  80-1748.  ]N"ew 
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Burton,  Eichard  F!  The  City  of  the  Saints,  and  Across  the 
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Burton,  Eobert.  Anatomy  of  Melancholy,  by  Democritus, 
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Bush,  L.  P.  Some  Vital  Statistics  of  the  City  of  Wilmington, 
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Admission  of  Georgia.  Speeches  in  the  House  of  Eepresen- 
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Butler,  Benj.  F. — (Continued). 

Same.     Speeches,  March  4  and  8,  1870.     Wash.,  1870.    8vo. 

60.2 

Butler's  Eecord.     lAnon.']    n.  p.     1879.     16mo.     43. 6.  B.  1 

Civil  Service.  Speech,  H.  of  E.,  April  18,  1872.  Wash., 
1872.  8vo.    (Eamsey  Pamphlets,  Vol.  31,  Ko.  3.)         60.  8 

Controversy  Between  Speaker  Blaine  and  Gen.  Butler,  n.  t. 
p.     8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamphlets,  Vol.  32,  Ko.  39.)  60.  8 

Credit  Mobilier.  Speech,  H.  of  E.,  Feb.  27,  1873.  Wash- 
ington, 1873.     8vo.  (Eamsey  Pamphlets,  Vol.  23,  Ko.  13.) 

60.8 

Duyckinek,  E.  A.  Biogr.  Sketch.  (Natl.  Port.  Gall., 
Vol.  2.)  44.  6 

Geneva  Award.  Speech,  H.  of  E.,  Feb.  14-15,  1873. 
Washington,  1873.  8vo.  (Eamsey  Pamphlets,  Yol.  23, 
:N'o.  40.)  60.  8 

How  to  Prosecute,  and  how  to  Ead,  the  War.     n.  t.  p.  8vo. 

30.  4. 5 

Hudson,  H.  IS".     Chaplain's  Campaign  with  Gen.   Butler. 

New  York,  1865.     8vo.  30.  9 

General  Butler's  Campaign  on  the  Hudson.     2d  edit. 

Boston,  1883.     8vo.  30.  4. 8 

Internal  Tax.  Speech,  H.  of  E.,  June  3,  1870.  IS'o  title 
page.     8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamphlets,  Yol.  39,  No.  28.)    60.  2 

Lecture  at  the  Brooklyn  Academy  of  Music.  Nov.  24,  1866. 
[On  Abuses  of  Executive  Power,  and  the  Eemedy.]  No 
imprint.  8vo.   (Eamsey  Pamphlets,  Yol.  21,  No.  14.)  60.  8 

Letter  to  E.  E.  Hoar.     Lowell,  1876.      8vo.  43.  6.  B.  1 

Parton,  James.  General  Butler  in  New  Orleans.  11th  edit. 
New  York,  1864.     12mo.  29. 1 

Pierrepont,  Edwards.     Eeview  of  Gen.  Butler's  Defense. 

30. 11.  4 

Plan  for  the  Organization  of  a  Law  Faculty  in  the  Universi- 
ty of  the  City  of  New  York.  New  York,  1835.  8vo. 
(Misc.  Pamph.,  Yol.  8,  No.  8.)  53. 12 

Pomeroy,  M.  M.  Life  and  Public  Services  of  B.  F.  Butler. 
New  York,  1868.     16mo.  43.  6.  B.  1 

Public  Expenditures  of  Grant's  Administration.  Speeches, 
H.  of  E.,  Jan.  26  and  28,  1870.  8vo.  (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Yol. 
39,  No.  19.)  60.  2 

Eeconstruction.  Speech  in  the  H.  of  E.,  Jan  30,  1868. 
Wash.,  1868.     8vo.  .  33.7.1 


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Butler,  Benj.  F.— (Continued). 

Speech  in  the  H.  of  R.,  Jan.  20,  1S68.  Washington, 
1868.     8vo.  33.  7.  1 

Reconstruction  of  Georgia.  Speech  in  the  H.  of  R.,  Dec. 
20  and  21,  1869.  Washington,  1869.  8vg.  (Ramsey 
Pamph.,  Vol.  38,  Ko.  9.)  60.2 

3lecord  of  Benj.  F.  Butler,  Compiled  from  Original  Sources. 
Boston,  1883.     8vo.  43.  6.  B.  1 

Record  of  Benj.  F.  Butler,  since  his  Election  as  GtiVernor  of 
Massachusetts.     Boston,  1883.     8vo.  43.  6.  B.  1 

Reduction  of  the  Currency.  Speech  in  the  U.  S.  House  of 
Representatives,  J^ov.  26  and  27, 1867.     8vo.  33.  7.  6 

Report  on  the  ^N'ational  Asylum  for  Disabled  Soldiers,  1870. 
8vo.  (TJ.  S.  Congress,  House.  Ramsey  Pamph.,, Vol.  37, 
]Kro28.)  60.2 

Right  of  America  to  Present  her  Claims  against  Great  Brit- 
ain for  Damages  without  Menace.  Speech  in  the  U.  S. 
House  of  Representatives,  May  21,  1872.  Washington, 
1872.     8vo.  33. 12.  2 

Selby,  William.  Argument  in  the  Cases  of  C.  W.  Wooley 
vs.'B.  F.  Butler.  60. 1 

Speech  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  1865.  Speech  on  Emancipation; 
Defense  of  Biitler,  by  G.  S.  Bout  well,  Jan.  24,  1865,  in  the 
U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  (Ramsey 
Pamphlets,  Yol.  10,  l^o.  1.)  60. 1 

Speech  upon  a  National  Currency,  Jan.  1869.  ,Xo  title 
page.    8vo.    (Ramsey  Pamphlets,  Vol.  29,  ^o.  51.)     60.1 

Status  of  the  Insurgent  States,  upon  the  Cessation  of  Hos- 
tilities. Speech  before  the  Legislature  of  Penn.,  April 
11,  1866.  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  (Ramsey  Pamphlets,  Yol.  15, 
No.  29.)  60.  1 

Treaty  of  Washington.  Analysis  of  its  Provisions.  Ad- 
dress at  Philadelphia,  Oct.  16,  1871.  Boston,  1871.  8vo. 
(Ramsey  Pamphlets,  Yol.  4,  No.  5.)  60.  1 

Examination  of  its  Provisions.  Letter  to  A.  Ames. 
Lowell,  1871.  8vo..  (Ramsey  Pamphlets,  Yol.  4,  No. 
^•)  60.  1 

And  Paine,  H.  W.  Opinion  on  Establishing  a  Water 
Board  for  the  City  of  Boston.  July,  1874.     8vo.         8.  1.  3 

And  Peabody,  Charles  A.  Case  of  T.  C.  A.  Dexter.  Argu- 
ments for  the  Defendant.     New  York,  1866;    8vo. 

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Butler,  Caleb.  History  of  Groton,  Mass. ,  Including  Pepperell 

and  Shirley,  1655  to  1848.     Boston,  1848.     8vo.  9.  13 

See  Nightingale,  Crawford.        Discourse  at  the  Funeral  of 

Caleb  Butler.  43.  6.  B.  1 

Butler,  Charles.  Address  to  the  Protestants  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland,   1813.      (Pamphleteer,  Yol.  1,  pp.  457-485.) 

53.  5 

Inaugural  Oration,  4th  ofXov.,   1815.     On  laying  the  first 

stone  of  the  London  Institution  for* the  Diffusion  of  Science 

and  Literature.      London,  1816.      (Pamphleteer,  Vol.  7.) 

53.5 

Legality  of  Impressing  Seamen.     3d  edition,  with  additions. 

London,  1824.     Pamphleteer,  Yol.  23.)  53.  12 

Letter  to  C.  J.  Blomfield,  Bishop  of  Chester.  2d  edit,  enlarged. 

London,  1825.     (Pamphleteer,  Yol.  25.)  53.  12 

Butler,  E.     Essay  on  Our  Indian  Question.     N.  Y. ,  1882.  8vo. 

15.  11.  4 

Butler,  Francis  Gould.  Hist,  of  Farmington,  Me.,  1776-1885. 
Farmington,  1885.     8vo.  16.  2  - 

Butler,  Geo.  B.  Conscription  Act;  Articles  Communicated  to 
the  Journal  of  Commerce,     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  30.  9 

Butler,  Geo.  H.  Thomas  Butler  and  his  Descendants;  a  Gene- 
alogy of  the  Descendants  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Butler, 
of  Butler's  Hill,  South  Berwick,  Me.,  1674-1886.  ISTew 
Yorki  1886.     8vo.  47.  8 

Butler,  Henry  E.  God's  Way  of  Leading  the  Blind.  Dis- 
course on  the  Death  of  Abr.  Lincoln,  in  Keeseville,  ^.  Y., 
April  23,  1865.     Burlington,  Yt.,  1865.     8vo.         43.  14. 1 

Butler,  James.  1st  Duke  of  Ormonde.  See  Carte,  Thomas. 
History  of  the  life  of  James,  Duke  of  Ormonde.        43. 14 

Butler,  James.  American  Bravery  Displayed  in  the  Capture 
of  1,400  Yessels  of  AYar  and  Commerce,  since  the  Declar- 
ation of  War  by  the  President.     Carlisle,  1816.    16mo. 

16.10 

Butler,  James  D.  Nebraska,  its  Characteristics  and  Prospects. 
Xo  impt.     [1873.]     8vo.  19.  10.  5 

Butler,  James  David.  Deficiencies  in  Our  History.  Address 
before  the  Yermont  Historical  Society,  Oct.  16,  1846. 
Montpelier,  1846.     8vo.  7.  9. 1 

Butler,  Et.  Eev.  Joseph.  Analogy  of  Eeligion.  New  ster. 
ed.     N.  Y.  and  Boston,  1833.     12mo.  56. 10 

Butler,  Mann.  History  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Kentucky  to 
1813.     Cinn.  and  Louisville,  1836.     12mo.  '  18.  12 


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BUTLEE,  Samuel  (English  poet).     Acts  and  Monuments  of  our 
Late  Parliament.    London,   1659.     8vo.     (Harleian  Mis- 
cellany, Vol.  7,  pp.  53-58.)  40.  3 
Butler,  Samuel.     Emigrant's  Hand  Book  of  Facts  Concerning 
Canada,  New  Zealand,  Australia,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  etc. 
Glasgow,  1843.     18mo.  40.  9 
Butler,  W.  F.     Wild  IS'orth  Land:   IN'ortliern  IN'orth  America. 
4th  edit.     Phil.,  1874.     16mo.  20.4 
Butler,  Wm.  O.     Sketch  of  the  Public  Services  of  Major  Gen. 
W.  O.  Butler.     (Bound  with  Life  of  Cass.)    Phil.,  1848. 
8vo.  45.  8 
Butler  Family.     See  Butler,  Geo.  H.     Thomas  Butler  and  his 
Descendants,  etc.     X.  Y.,  1886.     8vo.  47.  8 
Butler  Co.,  O.     See  McBride,  James.     Ancient  Fortifications 
in  Butler  Co.,  O.                                                               18.  1 
Pioneer  Biography.     Early  Settlers  of  Butler  Co.,  O. 
Cinn.,  1869-'71.                                                           18.  2 
McLean,  J.  P.     Mound  Builders,  with  Archaeology  of  But- 
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Butler  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Providence,  E.  I.    Ee- 
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Butte,  Montana.  Directory,  1884-'5.  St.  Paul,  1884.  8vo.  19.8 
BuTTERFiELD,  CONSUL  WiLLSHiRE.     Historical  Account  of  the 
Expedition  Against  Sandusky  in  1782,  under  Col.  William 
Crawford.     Cinn.,  1873.     8vo.  18.'  2 
History  of  Seneca  County,  Ohio.     Sandusky,  1848.     12mo. 

18.  8 
History  of  the  Discovery  of  the  iJ^Torthwest,  by  John  Kicolet, 
in  1634,  with  a  Sketch  of  his  Life.      Cincinnati,    1881. 
8vo.  20.  3 

History  of  Wisconsin.     (Prefixed  to  History  of  Dane  Co. 
1880.     4to.)  19.  12 

[Note.— Also,  prefixed  to  the  histories  of  Iowa,  Lafayette,  Racine  and 
Kenosha,  Rock,  Columbia  and  Grant  counties.  Wis.] 
Journal  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Heart,  on  the  March  with  his 
Company  from  Connecticut  to  Fort  Pitt,  in  Pittsburgh, 
1785,  .to  which  is  added  the  Dickinson-Harmar  Correspond- 
ence of  1784-' 85,  etc.     Albany,  1885.     8vo.  4 
Editor.      The  Washington-Crawford    Letters.      Being  the 
correspondence  between  George  Washington  and  William 
Crawford,  from  1767  to   1781,  concerning  Western  lands. 
Chronologically  arranged  and  carefully  annotated.    Cinn., 
1877.     8vo.                                                                        11.11 


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BUTTERFIELD,  CONSUL  WiLiSHiRE —  (Continued). 

Editor.  Washington-Irvine  Correspondence.  Official  let- 
ters between  Washington  and  Gen.  William  Irvine,  con- 
cerning military  affairs  in  the  West,  1781-'83.  Arranged 
and  annotated  with  an  introduction.  Madison,  Wis., 
1882.     8vo.  14. 6 

Butterfly.  See  Scudder,  S.  H.  Preliminary  List  of  the 
Butterflies  of  Iowa.  (Chic.  Acad.  Sci.  Trans.  Y.  I,  pt. 
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Buxton,  Thomas  Fowell.  African  Slave  Trade  and  its  Eem- 
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Buxton,  Edward  :NroRTH.  The  A.  B.  C.  of  Free  Trade.  An 
address  to  the  West  Ham  Liberal  Association,  March  6, 
1882.     [Cobden  Club  Publication.]    London,  1882.    12mo. 

37.  2.  7 

Buxton,  Me.     See  Goodwin,  W^m.  F.     Eecords  of  the  Proprie- 
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Marshall,  J.  M.     First  Centennial  Anniversary  of  its  Incor- 
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Byberry  Township,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  'See  Martindale,  J. 
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Byfield,  Nathaniel.  Account  of  the  Late  Eevolution  in  New 
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Same.     Another  Copy,     (Force's  Tracts,  Yol.  4.)        14.  12 
Account  of  the  Late  Eevolution  in  New  England,  1689.  Lon- 
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The  Eevolution  in  New  England  Justified,  and  the  People 
Yindicated  from  the  Aspersions  Cast  upon  them  by  John 
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Byington,  W.  W.  Insurance  Editor  of  the  '^Independent." 
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Byles,  Sir  John  Barnard.  Sophisms  of  Free  Trade,  and 
Popular  Political  Economy  Examined.  By  a  Barrister. 
Manchester  and  Philadelphia,  1873.     12mo.  57.  9 

Byram,  B.  p.  History  of  the  First  Baptist  Church  of  Salis- 
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Byrd,  William.  History  of  tlie  Dividing  Line  between  Vir- 
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Byrdsall,  F.  The  History  of  the  Loco-foco,  or  Equal  Rights 
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Byron.  Lady  Anna  Isabella  Milbank,  Baroness  of  Wentworth. 
Life  of.  (Martineau,  Harriet. .  Biogr.  Sketches,  1869. 
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Byron,  George  Gordon  Koel,  Lord.  Irving,  Washington. 
Kewstead  Abbey.     (With  his  Abottsford,  1835.     8vo.) 

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Letter  of  Expostulation  to,  on  his  Present  Pursuits,  with 
Animadversions  on  his  Writings.  London,  1822.  (Pam- 
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Letter  to  Byron,  Protesting  against  the  Immolation  of  Gray, 
Cowper,  and  Capapbell,  at  the  Shrine  of  Pope.  London, 
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Cabeca  de  Vaca,  Alvar  Nunez.  Relation  of  what  Befel  the 
Armament  in  Indias,  Whither  Panfilo  de  ISTarvaez  went 
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by  Thomas  Buckingham  Smith.  :N'ew  York,  1871.  8vo. 
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Account  of  the  Voyage  to  Florida,  by  Pamphilo,  Narvaez, 

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Cabin  and  Parlor.  (Fiction.)  See  Randolph,  J.  T.  Phila., 
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Cabinet  Conference;  or.  Tears  of  the  Ministry.  (Anon- 
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Cabrera,  Paul  Felix.  See  Eio,  Antonio  del.  Appendix  to 
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Caccietore,  Leonardo.  Nuevo  Atlante  Lstorico.  Firenze, 
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Cady,  David  K.     In  Memoriam.     Cincinnati,  1867-'89.     16mo. 

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Cesar,  Caius  Julius.  See  Hirtius,  Aulus.  Analyse  de  la 
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Napoleon  III.     Histoire  de  Julius  Cesar.     ^N".  Y.,  1865-'6. 

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Caird,  James.    Letter  on  the  Lands  of  the  Illinois  Central  Eail- 
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Cairnes,  J.  E.  The  Slave  Power ;  Its  Character,  Career  and 
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Cairns,  John  T.  The  Eecruit;  Compilation  of  Exercises  and 
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Cairo,  III.  Trustees  of  City  Property.  Petition  to  the  Naval 
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Caldwell,  Augustine.     Caldwell  Eecords.     John  and  Sarah 
Dillingham  Caldwell.     Ipswich,  Mass.,  and  their  descend- 
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Caldwell,  Charles.    Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Campaigns  of 

ISTathaniei  Greene.     Phil.,  1819.     8vo.  44.  9 

Thoughts  on  the  Original  Unity  of  the  Human  Eace.  I^.  Y., 

1830.     12mo.  15.  10 

Caldwell,  J.  F.  J.  History  of  the  Brigade  of  South  Carolini- 
ans, known  first  as  "Gregg's,*^  and  subsequently  as 
'^McGowan's  Brigade."     Phil.,  1866.     12mo.  30.  11 

Caldwell,  J.  H.  and  Bryant,  J.  E.  The  Georgia  Question 
before  the  Judiciary  Committee  of  the  U.  S.  Senate.  Ar- 
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Caldwell,  Samuel  L.  Editor.     Bloudy  Tenent  of  Persecution, 

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Same.     Yol.  4.  8. 13 

Caldwell  Family.  See  Caldwell,  Augustine.  Caldwell  Eec- 
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Caldwell  County,  Missouri.  History  of  Caldwell  and  Liv- 
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Calef,  Eobert.  More  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World.  (Saleni 
Witchcraft,  etc.,)  1865.     4to.  8.  11 

Calendar  of  Letters,  etc.  Eelating  to  IS'egotiations  between 
England  and  Spain,  1485-1525.  See  Great  Britain,  Public 
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Calendar  of  State  Papers.  Domestic,  Colonial  and  Foreign 
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Calendar  of  State  Papers.  Eelating  to  Ireland,  1509-1585. 
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Speech  on  his*  Eesolutions  in  reference  to  the  War  with  Mex- 
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No.  10.)  53.  12 

Speeches  of  J.  C.  Calhoun  and  Daniel  Webster,  on  Slavery, 

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€alhoun,  William  B.  Address  at  Amherst  College,  June  28, 
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State  Prison.     Eeport,  1867.     Sacramento,  1867.     8vo. 

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Seward,  Wm  H.     Speech,  March  8,  1850.  53.  12 

Same.     Speech,  March  11,  1850.     8vo.  53.  12 

Winthrop,  R.  C.  Admission  of  California.  Speech,  May 
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Borthwick,  J.  D.     Three  Years  in  California.  19.  S 

Brace,  C.  L.     The  :N^ew  West,  etc.  19.  S 

Brooks,  J.  T.     Four  Months  Among  the  Gold  Finders  in 
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Browne,  J.  Eoss.     Crusoe's  Island;  with  Sketches  of  Ad- 
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Buffum,  E.  Gould.     Six  Months  in  the  Gold  Mines.        19.  8 
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Coke,  Henry  J.     A  Eide  Over  the  Eocky  Mountains,  etc. 

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Cone,  Mary.     Two  Years  in  California.  19.  8 

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Griswold,  N.  W.     Beauties  of  California.                    20. 14.  6 
Helper,  H.  E.     The  Land  of  Gold.                                     19.  8 
Hughes,  John  T.     California,  its  History,  Population,  Cli- 
mate, etc.  17.  2 
Ives,  J.  C.     Colorado  Exploring  Expedition.              19.  14.  1 
Johnson,  T.  T.     Sights  in  the  Gold  Eegion,  and  Scenes  by 
the  Way.                                                                              20.  6 
Same.     With  Title.     California  and  Oregon.                   20.  6 
King,  Clarence.     The  Sierra  IN'evada.  17.8 
Lyman,  Albert.     Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  California,  and  Life 
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]^ordhoff,  Charles.     Northern  California,  etc.                 20. 13 
Pacific  Ocean.     Eoamings  in  the,  etc.                               32. 12 
Parke,  J.  G.  and  Campbell,  A.  H.     Explorations  for  Eail- 
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Pictorial  Yiew  of  California,  Including  a  Description  of  the 
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Eaymond,  W.  Second  Annual  Excursion  to  Colorado  and 
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Eesources  of  Southern  San  Joaquin  Yalley,  Cal.  Fresno, 
Tulare  and  Kern  Counties.  Topography,  Soil,  Climate, 
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Eevere,  J.  W.     Tour  of  Duty  in  California.  20.  7 

Eobinson  A.     Life  in  California.  20.  7 

Eobinson,  Fayette.  California  and  Its  Gold  Eegions.  17.  2 
Eoss,  James,  and  Gary,  George.  From  Wisconsin  to  Cali- 
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Eossi,  L.  Six  ans  en  Amerique,  etc.  17.  8 
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Sargent,  A.  A.     Mineral  and  Timber  Lands  in  California. 

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Scenes  of  Wonder  and  Curiosity  in  California.  Anon.   20.  7 
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Shinn,  C.  H.     Mining  Camps,  etc.       .  19. 8 

Souvenir  of  the  Baldwin  Hotel,  San  Francisco.  17.  8.  2 

Taylor,  Bayard,  El  Dorado;  Comprising  a  Yoyage  to  Califor- 
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326  3IINNE80TA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

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Thornton,  J.  Q.     Oregon  and  California  in  1848.  20.  6 

U.  S.  Dept.  of  War.     Eeports  from  Gen.  P.  F.  Smith  and 
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Whipple,  A.  M.     Journal  of  an  Expedition  from  San  Diego 
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Wise,  Henry  A.     Los  Gringos,  or  an  inside  view  of  Mexico 
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White,  C.  A.     Mesozoic  and  Cenozoic  Palaeontology  of  Cali- 
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Same.   N'ew  Cretaceous  Fossils  from  California.   49.  4.  2 
Williamson,   E.    S.      Explorations  in  California  Eailroad 
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Parsons,  Geo.  F.     Life  of  Marshall,  the  Discoverer  of  Gold 

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Taylor,  Eev.  William.     California  Life  Illustrated,  1858. 

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Doyle,  J.\(.   Memorial  of  the  Settlers  on  Lands  claimed 

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Gould, (and  Others).     Argument  in  Behalf  of 

Settlers.  20.  14.  3 

Laine,  T.  H.  Speeches  in  the  Senate  of  California,  Eela- 
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California  State  Teachers'  Institute.  ProceediDgs  at 
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California,  University  of.  Addresses  at  the  Inauguration 
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Biennial  Eeport  of  the  President,   1882-'84.     Sacramento, 

1884.     8vo.  20.  7 

Annual  Eeport  of  the  President,   1881-'82.     Sacramento, 

1882.  8vo.  ,  20.  7 
Bulletins,  Xo.  1-34,  (1874-'79).  Berkeley.  8vo.  20.  7 
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S.  Hallidie.  20,  7.  2 

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Eeport  of  J.  D.  Whitney  on  the  Geological  Survey,     n.  t.  p. 

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Alkali  Lands,  Drainage  and  Irrigation,  in  their  Mutual  Ee- 

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Keill,  E.  D.      The  Lords  Baltimore,    and  Proprietaries  of 

Maryland.     (In  his  "Terra  Mariae,"  1867.     12mo.)     11. 1 

Sir  George  Calvert.    Baltimore,  1869.    12mo.  43.  6.  C.  1 

Virginia  and  Maryland.     Or,  the  Lord  Baltimore's  Printed 

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Petition  of  the  Gentlemen  and  Students  of  the  University. 
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Directory,  1872.  See  Dudley,  Dean.  Cambridge,  1872. 
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Society  for  the  Collegiate  Instruction  of  Women  in  Cam- 
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Cameron,  A.  S.  IN^ecessity  of  a  Bureau  of  Mechanics.  N.  Y., 
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Organization  of  Labor,  and  system  of  co-operation.     ]!vr.  Y. 

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Cameron,  Henry  C.  Eeminiscences  of  Joseph  Henry.  (Dod, 
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Cameron,  Simon.  Address  of  the  People's  Club  of  Philadel- 
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Camp,  David  N.     Editor.     American  Year  Book  and  National 

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with  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  See  Stewart,  A.  M. 
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Campaign  Text  Book.  The  Eepublican  Party  Ee viewed  ;  Its 
Sins  of  Commission  and  Omission.     N.  Y.,  1876.     8vo. 

33.  13 

Campaigns  of  the  Civil  War.  N.  Y.,  1881-^83.  12mo.  11 
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Campbell,  Archibald.      (8th  Earl  of  Argyle.)      Honorable 

Speech   in  the  Parliament  of   Scotland,  30    Sept.,  1641. 

(Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  4,  pp.  480-481.)  40.  3 

Last  Will  and  Testament,  with  his  Character.     4to.    pp.  16. 

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Campbell,  Archibald.  (9th  Earl  of  Argyle.)  True  and  per- 
fect account  of  the  Earl  of  Argyle' s  Landing  in  the  North 
of  Scotland.  Lond.,  1685,  fo.  (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  9., 
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Campbell,  Charles.  Genealogy  of  the  Spotswood  Family  in 
Scotland  and  Virginia.     Albany,  1868.     8vo.  47.  6 

Introduction  to  the  History  of  the  Colony  and  Ancient  Do- 
minion of  Virginia.     Eichmond,  1847.     8vo.  15.5 
Editor.     Orderly  Book  of  the   American  Army,  near  Wil- 
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Campbell,  Douglas.  Historical  Fallacies  Eegarding  Colonial 
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Campbell,  Duncan.  History  of  Prince  Edward  Island,  1663- 
1873.     Charlottestown,  1875.     16nio.  20.  1 

Campbell,  Sir  Geokge.  Tenure  of  Land,  in  India.  (Probyn, 
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Campbell,  Hugh  Y.  Ossiana;  Fingal  Traced  in  Ulster.  Lon- 
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Campbell,  J.  D.  Our  Own  Second  Eeader;  Our  Own  Third 
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Campbell,  James  Y.  Outlines  of  the  Political  History  of  Mich- 
gan.   Detroit,  1876.     8vo.  18.4 

Campbell,  John.  Kegro-mania;  Examination  of  the  Falsely 
Assumed  Equality  of  the  Yarious  Eaces  of  Men.  Phila., 
1851.     12mo.  30.  6 

Campbell,  John  L.  Address.  (Wabash  College,  Dedication, 
etc.     1878.     16mo.  18.11.2 

Campbell,  Lewis.  Biographical  Sketch,  from  Barnes'  History 
of  Congress,     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  43.  6.  C.  1 

Campbell,  Lewis  D.  Tariff  on  Agricultural  Products.  Speech 
in  the  Senate  of  Ohio,  March  9,  1870.  n.  t.  p.  8vo. 
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Campbell,  Loomis  Joseph.  Historical  Sketch  of  Min^iesota, 
to  accompany  Seavey's  edition  of  Goodrich's  History  of 
the  United  States.     Bost.,  1868.     8vo.  22.  5.  2 

Campbell,  Malcolm.  Is  the  Cotton  Tax  Constitutional?  An 
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manufactured Cotton.     New  York,  1866.     8vo.         72.  9.  2 

Campbell,  Mks.  Makia.  Eevolutionary  Services  and  Civil 
Life  of  Gen.  Wm.  Hull,  by  his  Daughter,  with  History  of 
the  Campaign  of  1812,  and  the  Surrender  of  Detroit,  by 
his  Grandson,  (James  Freeman  Clarke.)  New  York  and 
Philadelphia,  1848.     8vo.  44.  6 

Campbell,  Eobert.  The  Discovery  and  Exploration  of  the 
Yukon  (Pelly)  Eiver.     Winnipeg,  1885.     24mo.     20. 13. 1 

Campbell,  Eobeet  A.  Pub.  Gazetteer  of  Missouri.  Eev.  ed. 
St.  Louis,  1875.     8vo.  18.  7 

Campbell,  Thomas.  Gertrude  of  Wyoming.  (Stone,  W.  L. 
Poetry,  etc.,  1864.     12mo.)  11. 11 

Campbell,  Wm.  W.  Annals  of  Tryon  County;  or  Border  War- 
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Campbell,  Wm.  W. —  (Continued). 

Editor.     Life    and  Writings    of    De  Witt  Clinton.     New 
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Camp-fire  Sketches,  or  Notes  of  a  Trip  from  Saint  Paul  to  Sel- 
kirk Settlement,  1851.  Bond,  J.  W.  [Appended  to  his 
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Canaan,  Maine.     See  Norridgewock,  Me. 
Canada,  Census  of  Canada,  1870-'71.     Ottawa,  1878-'78.  8vo. 
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Same,  1880-^81.     Ottawa,  1882-' 84.     8vo.     3  Vols.  82.9 

Canada.  Department  of  Agriculture.,  Canada,  a  Hand  Book 
of  Information  for  Intending  Emigrants.  Ottawa,  1879. 
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Canadian  Northwest.     Climate  and  Productions.     Mis- 
representation Exposed.     Ottawa,  1883.    8vo.  20.  5.  5 
Province  of  Manitoba;  and  the  Northwest  Territory  of 
the  Dominion  of  Canada.     Ottawa,  1876.  8vo.  20.  5. 1 
Province  of  Manitoba.     Information  for  Intending  Emi- 
grants,    Cttawa,  1874.     16mo.  20.  5.  3 
Eeport,  1881.     Appendix.     Report  on  Canadian  Arch- 
ives, and  on  the  System  of  Keeping  Public  Records. 
By  Douglas  Brymner.     Ottawa,  1882.     8vo.    20.  9.  2 
Report  on  Alleged  Exodus  to  Western  United  States  ; 
by  John  Lowe,  1883.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  20.  9.  9 
Department    of   Public    Works.     Baie    Vert    Canal.     Re- 
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between  the  Gulf  of  Saiyt  Lawrence  and  the  bay  of  Fun- 
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Canadian   Pacific  Railway.      Sanford  Fleming,  Engi- 
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River  Saint  Lawrence,  between  Lake  Ontario  and 
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Department  of  Railways  and  Canals.     Report  of  the  Chief 
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Department  of  State.     Papers  Relative  to  the  Exploration 
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Canada  —  (Continued). 

Papers  Eelative  to  Eecent  Occurrences  in  the  Northwest 

Territories,  1870.     n.  t.  p.    8vo.    (Eamsey  Pamphlets^ 

Vol.  38,  No.  56.)  60.  2 

Eeports  of  Progress,  etc.,  by  Henry  Youle  Hind,  1858. 

20.12 

Department  of  the  Interior.     Dominion  Lands  Eegulations, 

for  Manitoba  and  the  Northwest  Territories.  1882.    n.  t.  p. 

fo.  20.  5.  5 

Extracts  from  Surveyor's  Eeports,  of  Township  Surveys 

in  Manitoba  and  the  Northwest  Territories,     n.  p. 

1884.    8vo.        '  .  20.5.5 

Eeport,  1883.     Ottawa,  1884.     8vo.  20. 9.  9 

Geological  Survey.     Eeport  to  1866.     By  Sir.  W:  E.  Logan 

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Civil  Code  of  Lower  Canada,     n.  t.  p.     8vo.     2  Vols. 

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1861.     8vo,  •  82 

Same,  for  Upper  Canada,  1860.     Toronto,  1859.       8vo. 

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46  Victoria,  Chapt.  17.     Dominion  Lands  Act,  1883.   n. 
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Papers  Eelative  to  the  Proposed  Union  of  British  Co- 
lumbia with  the  Dominion  of  Canada.  Ottawa,  1871. 
8vo.  20. 5. 4 

Eeports  of  Superintendents  of  Eoads  from  Thunder  Bay 
to  Fort  Garry  on  the  Eed  Eiver,  1870.  Ottawa,  1870. 
8vo.  20. 5. 4 

Eeports  of  the  Select  Committee  of  the  Senate  on  Eu- 
pert's  Land,  Eed  Eiver  and  the  Northwest  Territory. 
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Eeport  of  the  Select  Committee  on  Immigration  and 
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Canada  —  (Continued). 

Eeport  of  the  Select  Standing  Committee  on  Immigra- 
tion and  Colonization.     Ottawa,  1879.     8vo.     20.  9.  a 
Statutes  of  the  Province  of  Canada,  I860-' 68.     Toronto, 
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Statutes  refondus  pour  le  bas  Canada.      Quebec,   1861. 
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Patent  Office.     Eules,  Eegulations  and  Forms,  Sept.,   1872. 
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Post  Office  Department.     Official  Postal  Guide,  Comprising 
the  Chief  Eegulations  of  the  Post  Office,  an   Alphabetical 
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Eeport  of  Post  Master  General,  June  30,  1885.      17.  3. 1 
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20.  5.  2 
Eeport  of  Delegates  Appointed  to  Negotiate  for  the  Ac- 
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Gendron,  Le  Sieur.     Quelques  Particular! tez  du  Pays  des 

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Harvey,  Arthur;  and  Lowe,  John,  editors.     Year  Book  and 

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Jones,  Charles  H.  History  of  the  Campaign  for  the  Conquest 

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Morgan  H.  J.     The  Dominion  Annual  Eegisterand  Eeview, 

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Sketches  of  Celebrated  Canadians.  46.  11 

Bawlings,  Thomas.     What  Shall  We  Do  With  Hudson  Bay 

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Eelations  des  Jesuites.     Quebec,  1858.     8vo.     3  Vols.     20.  3 
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Eeview  of  President  Grant's  Eecent  Message,  relative  to 

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Eobjohns,  Sydney.     Growth  of  Nationality  in  Canada.  35.  9 
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Schroeder,  John.     Skandinaverne  i  de  Forenede  Stater  og 

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Scripps,   J.   L.      Undeveloped  Northern  Portion    of   the 

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Bturton,  S.     The  Botanical  Geography  of  Canada.      20.  9.  7 
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Anburey,  Thos.    Travels  through  the  Interior  Parts  of 

North  America.  16.  3 

Boucher,  Pierre,  le  Sieur.    Canada  in  the  17th  Century. 

20.  2 
Cay  ley,  Edward.  Up  the  Eiver  Moisie,  1861.  20.  9.  7 
Dufferin,  Earl.     Canada  the  Place  for  the  Emigrant. 

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Eleming,  Sandford.  England  and  Canada,  etc.  17.  3 
Oeikie,  John  C.     Life  in  the  Woods.  17.  2 

Oladman,  George.    The  Country  between  Lake  Superior 
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Haliburton,  Thos.  C.     The  Bubbles  of  Canada.        17.  3 
Hall,  E.  H.     Ho  !  For  the  West!  20.  5.  1 

Head,  Sir  George.     Forest  Scenes  and  Incidents.  33. 11 
Henry,  Alexander.    Travels  and  Adventures  in  Canada. 

20.2 

Heriot,  George.     Travels  through  the  Canadas.       20.  3 

Hurlbut,  J.  B.     Climates,  Productions  and  Resources 

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Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  M.      Winter  Studies  and    Summer 

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Kalm,  Peter.     Travels  in  North  America.  33. 11 

Same.     Voyage  en  Amerique.     1749.  20.  9.  6 

La  Hontan,  M.  le  Baron  de.     Voyages  dans  V  Amerique 

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La  Rochefoucault-Liancourt,  F.  A.  F.     due  de.   Travels 

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Le  Beau,  C.    Avantures  ou  Voyage  Curieux  et  Nouveau. 

20.1 
Lome,  Marquis  of.     Canadian  Pictures.  20. 10 

Lyell,  Charles.     Travels  in  North  America.  33.11 

Marryatt,  Capt.  Frederick.     Canada  in  1837.  33.  4 

Moodie,  Mrs.  Susannah.     Roughing  it  in  the  Bush. 

20.1 
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Oliphant,   Laurence.     Minnesota  and  the  Far  West, 

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338  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Canada — (Continued). 

Ontario.     Province  of  Ontario;  its  Soil,  Climate,  etc. 

20.  9. 1 
Parkman,  Francis.     Historic  Hand-Book  of  the  North- 
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Picturesque  Canada.     The  ^N'orthern  Lakes  of  Canada, 
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Quebec,  Province  of.     Bureau  of  Agriculture.      20.  9. 1 
Eae,  W.  F.     Columbia  and  Canada.  17. 3 
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Eussell,  Wm.  H.     Hesperothen,  etc.     2  Vols.         32.  12 
Small,  H.  B.     Resources  of  Ottawa  District.          20.  9.  2 
Spence,  Thomas.     Prairie  Lands  of  Canada.          20.  5. 1 
Talbot,  E.  A.     Five  Years'  Eesidence  in  the  Canadas. 

20.2 
Traille,  Catherine  Parr.     The  Canadian  Crusoes.     17.  3 
Warburton,  George.     Hochelaga.     England  in  the  New 
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Same.  Translated  by  J.  G.  Shea,  with  notes,  etc.  6  Vols. 

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Cochran,  A.  W.     The  Saint  Paul's  Bay  Disease. 

20.  9.  7 

Cook,  J.  W.     On  the  History  of  Canada.  20.  9. 8 

Dablon,  J.  C.     Relation  Aux  Missions  en  la  Nouvelle 

France,  1672  et  1673.  20.  3 

Davis,  Andrew  M.     Canada  and  Louisiana.  25.  9 

Dent,  John  Charles.     The  Story  of  the  Upper  Canadian 

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Documents  Respecting  Early  French  Settlements  and 

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Dreuilletes,  Gabriel.     Recueil  de  Pieces,  etc.  20.  3 

Duane,  Wm.     Canada  and  the  Continental  Congress. 

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Garneau,  F.  X.     History  of  Canada,  1534-1840-'41. 

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20.  8 
Lindsey,  Charles.     Life  and  Times  of  W.  L.  McKenzie. 

43.2 
Miles,  H.  H.    History  of  Canada  under  French  Regime, 
1535-1763.  20. 2 

Mills,  David.     Report  on  the  Boundaries  of  the  Prov- 
ince of  Ontario.  20.  11 
Morris,  Alex.     The  Treaties  of  Canada  with  the  Indians 
of  Manitoba.  19.  8 
Parkman,  Francis,    Fcance  and  England  in  North  Amer- 
ica.    7  Vols.                                                              20.  10 
Richardson,  John.     War  of  1812,  etc.                         14.  4 
Taylor,  F.  and  Notman,  W.     Portraits,  and  Biograph- 
ical Sketches  of  British  Americans.                        25.  3 
Yeritables  Motifs  de  Messieurs  et  Dames  de  la  Societe  de 
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Proceedings  and  Transactions  for  1882-'83.  20.  14 

Canada,  Lower.    Bouchette,  Joseph.     Topographical  Descrip- 
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Lower  Canada.  20. 1 
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See   also  British  America,  Indians,  Jesuits,  Ungava  Bay, 
British  Columbia,    Manitoba,  Ontario,  Prince  Edward's 
Island,  Quebec,  Kew  Brunswick,  Kova  Scotia,  etc. 
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Official  Guide  Book  to  the  Canadian  Pacific  Railway  Lands. 

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Speeches  Delivered  by  Hon^  Sir.  Charles  Tapper,  Hon.  H. 

S.Langevin,  J.  B.  Plumb,  and  Thos.  Wright,  etc.,  during 

the  debate  in  the  House  of  Commons,  session  of  1880. 

Montreal,  1880.  20.  5.  5 

Canadian  Red  River.     See  Red  River  of  the  North. 

Canadians.     Tasse,  Joseph.     Les  Canadiens  de  1'  ouest.       46.  8 

Canal.     Central  American  Isthmus.     See  Pitman,  R.  B.     Suc- 

cint  Yiew,  etc.  20.  5 

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Canal  from  the  Lakes  to  the  Mississippi,  and  from  the  St. 

Lawrence  to  Lake  Champlain,  May  20,  1870.  Boston,  1870. 

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Canada,  Department  of  Public  Works.  Bale  Yerte  Canal. 
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Lorraine,  E.  Central  Water  Line  from  the  Ohio  River  to 
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Ruggles,  S.  B.     Report  on  Steam  Towage.  72.  7.  1 

Segar,  Joseph.     Ship  Canals.     Speech.  60. 1 

U.  S.  Congress.  Memorial  from  Boards  of  Trade  for  a  Ship 
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Yirgina,  General  Assembly.  Memorial  to  Congress  relative 
to  Water  Communication  between  the  Atlantic  and  the 
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Walker,  J.  G.     Value  of,  for  Transportation.  72. 13.  5. 

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Ship.     See  Darien,  Isthmus  of;  Nicaragua  ,•  Tehuautepec,  etc. 
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49.9 
Candee  Family.  See  Baldwin,  C.  C.  Candee  Genealogy.  47.  8 
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Candid  and  Impartial  Narrative  of  the  Transactions  of- 

THE  Fleet,   Under  Lord  Howe.     By  an  Officer  then; 

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Yoi.  35,  No.  5.)  14.  8. 

Candid  Examination  of  the  Mutual  Claims,  etc.,  1775, 

See  Galloway,  Joseph.  14.  1 

Candish.     See  Cavendish. 
Candolle,  Augustin  Pyramus  de.     Memoir  of,  by  Flourens, 

J.  P.  49.  3 

Canfield,  Thos.  H.  vs.  The  Minneapolis  Agricultural  and. 

Mechanical  Association.  Complainant' s  Testimony  and 

Exhibits,  1881.     St.  Paul.     n.  d.     8vo.  22.15.6. 

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Cannel  Coal  Co.,  Coal  Eiver,  Ya.     Eeport  of  the  Board  of 

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Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons,   Jan.  29,   1817,   on  the 

Motion  for  an  Address  to  the  Prince  Eegent.    Lond.,  1817. 

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Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons,  25th  April,  1822,  on  Ee- 

form  of  Parliament.    (Pamphleteer,  1822,  Vol.  21.)     53.  5 
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Canot,  Theodore.  Captain  Canot;  Twenty  Years  of  an  African 
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Cansick,  Frederick  Teague.  Collection  of  Epitaphs  from  the 
Church  and  Burial  Grounds  of  Saint  Pancras,  Middlesex. 
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Canterbury,  England.  See  Thomas  of  Elmham.  Historia 
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Canton,  Conn.     Phelps,  Noah  A.     History  of  Simsbury,  etc. 

7.14 

Canton,  III.  See  Swan,  A.  M.  Canton,  its  Pioneers  and  His- 
tory. 18.  6.  6 

Canton,  Mass.  Memorial  Services  of  Commemoration  Day, 
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Cape  Breton  Island.  See  Perrault,  Julien.  Eelation  de 
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Cape  Cod,  Mass.  See  Freeman,  Frederick.  History  of  Cape 
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Capen,  Elmer  Hewitt.  Inauguration  of  E.  H.  Capen,  as  Pres- 
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Cape  Palm  as,  Liberia.  Latrobe,  J.  H.  B.  Maryland  in  Li- 
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Cape  Tovs^n.  Society  for  the  Belief  of  Distressed  Settlers  in 
South  Africa.  Eeport  of  the  Committee.  London,  1824. 
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Capgrave,  John.     Chronicle  of  England.     Edited  by  Francis 

Charles  Hingeston.     London,  1858.     8vo.  '  40.  5 

Liber  de  Illustribus  Henricus.     Edited  by  Francis  Charles 

Hingeston.     London,  1858.     8vo.  40. 6 

Capital.    See  also  Labor. 

Capital,  National.    See  United  States  Capital. 

Capital  Punishment.    See  Death  Penalty. 

Cappe,  Catherine.  Thoughts  on  the  Ability  of  Ladies  Visiting 
the  Female  Wards  and  Lunatic.  London,  1816.  (Pam- 
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Capron,  E.  S.  History  of  California,  1542-1854.  With  Journal 
of  the  Voyage  to  San  Francisco,  via  Panama.  Boston  and 
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Capron,  Horace.     Letters  During  1875  to  Kuroda  Kiyotaka, 
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52.  10.  2 
Capron  Family.     See  Holden,  F.  A.     Genealogy  of  the  De- 
scendants of  Banfield  Capron,  1660-1859.  47.  2 
Captain  Bonneyille.     Adventures  of.     See  Irving,  Washing- 
ton. 74.  1 
Capture  and   Escape.     Life  Among  the  Sioux.     1864.    See 
Larimer,  Mrs.  S.  L.                                                           15.  8 
Capturing  a  Locomotive.     History  of  the  Secret  Service  in 
the  Late  War.     See  Pittinger,  William.                         30.  8 
Carausius,  Marcus  Aureltus  Valerius.     See  DePeyster,  J. 
W.     History  of  Carausius.     8vo.                                    43.  2 
Caries,  The.     See  Indians  of  America.     Caribs. 
Carbon  County,  Pa.     See  Laciar,  J.  D.     Patriotism  of  Carbon 
County,  Pa.                                                                         29.  14 
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Carew,  Sir  George,  (Baron  of  Klopton  and  Earl  of  Totness). 
Calendar  of  the   Carew  Manuscripts,  preserved  in  the 
Archiepiscopal  Library  at  Lambeth.    (Henry  VIII  —  Eliz- 
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Carew,  Sir  Peter.     Life  of,  by  John  Vowell,  alias  Hooker. 
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Carey,  Henry  C.     British  Treaties  of  1871  and  1874.     Letters 
to  the  President  of  the  United  States.     Phila.,  1874.    8vo. 

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Currency  Question.     Letters  to  Schuyler  Colfax.     Phila., 
1865.     8vo.  30.  11.  8 

Same.  Another  edition.  (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  22,  Ko.  27.) 
No  imprint.  60.  8 

Farmer's  Question.  Philadelphia,  1865.  8vo.  (Ramsey 
Pamph.,  Vol.  17,  No.  22.)  60.  8 

How  Protection,  Increase  of  Public  and  Private  Revenues, 
and  National  Independence,  March  Hand  in  Hand  To- 
gether. Review  of  the  Report  of  the  Hon.  D.  A.  Welles, 
Special  Commissioner  of  the  Revenue.  Philadelphia,  1869. 
8vo.  57.  2.  2 

International  Copyright  Question  Considered.  Phila.,  1872. 
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344  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Carey,  Henry  C. — (Continued.) 

The  Iron  Question.     Letters  to  Schuyler  Colfax.    (Fifth  and 

Sixth  only.)     Phila.,  1865.     8vo.  57.  2.  2 

Same.     Letter  Seventh.     Jan.  16,  1865.     (Eamsey  Pamph., 

Vol.  19,  No.  25.)  60.  8 

Letters  to  (James  Buchanan)  the  President,  on  the  Foreign 

and  Domestic  Policy  of  the  Union,  and  its  Effects,  as  Ex- 
hibited in  the  Condition  of  the  People  and  the  State. 

Phila.,  1858.     8vo.  57.  2.  4 

The  Paper  Question.     Letters  to  Hon.    Schuyler  Colfax. 

Phila.,  1865.     8vo.  57.  2.  2 

Same.   Another  copy.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  20,  No.  6.) 

60.  8 
Principles  of  Social  Science.     3  Vols.     Phila.,  1858.     8vo. 

57.  9 
Public  Debt,  Local  and  National.     How  to  Provide  for  its 

Discharge.     Letter    to  David  A.    Wells.     Philadelphia, 

1866.    8vo.  33.  7.  7 

The    Eailroad    Question.      Phila.,    1865.      8vo.     (Eamsey 

Pamph.,  Vol.  14,  No.  1.)  60.  1 

Eesources  of  the  Union.     Lecture,  Dec.  1865,  before  the 

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Eesumption;   How  it  may  Profitably  be  Brought.     Phila., 

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Eeview  of  the  Farmer's  Question,  as  Exhibited   in  the  Ee- 

cent  Eeport  of  D.  A.  Wells.     Philadelphia,  1870.     8vo. 

(Eamsey  Pamphlets,  Vol.  37,  No.  31.)  60.  2 

Eeview  of  the  Eeport  of  D.  A.  Wells.     Phila.,  1869.     8vo. 

(Pam.  No.  5.  in  ''Industrial  Protection.'')  57.  9 

Shall  We  Have  Peace?    Peace  Financial  and   Peace  Politi- 
cal?   Letters  to  the  President  Elect  of  the  United  States. 

[U.  S.  Grant.]     Phila.,  1869.     8vo.  57.  2.  2 

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Slave  Trade,  Domestic  and  Foreign;    Why  it  Exists,  and 

How  it  may  be  Extinguished.      2d  edit.     Phila.  1856. 

12mo.  30.  13 

See  Elder,  Wm.     Memoir  of  H.  C.   Carey.     Phila.,  1880. 

8^'<>-  4; .  6.  C.  1 

Carey,  John  L.     Slavery  and  the  Wilmot  Proviso,  with  some 

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Some  Thoughts  Concerning  Domestic  Slavery,  in  a  Letter  to 

W.  B.  Latrobe,  of  Baltimore.     Bait.,  1838.     18mo.      30.  6 


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''Olive  Branch."     N.  Y.,  1816.     12mo.  57.3 

Caribbee  Islands.  True  and  Faithful  Relation  of  the  Proceed- 
ings of  the  Forces  Against  the  French  in  the  Caribbee 
Islands.  London,  1691.  4to.  (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  9, 
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Carl  XIV,  Bernadotte,  King  of  Sweden.  Sketch  of. 
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Carle,  John  I.     Funeral   Sermon,  Dec.  29,  1799,  on  the  Death 

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Carleton,  James  Henry.     The  Battle  of  Buena  Vista  (1847), 

with  the  Operations  of  the  "Army  of  Occupation,'^  for 

One  Month.     IST.  Y.,  1848.     16mo.  14.  11 

Carleton  College,  Northfield,  Minn.    See  Barrows,  Rev. 

Wm.     A  Story  of  Carleton  College.  22.  6.  6 

Calendar,  1876,  '78,  '79,  '82, -'87.     n.  t.  p.     24mo.        22.  6.  6 

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How  to  Build  the*  Best  Monument.     [Reprinted  from  the 

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State  Weather,  etc. 
Statement,  Appeal,  Historical  Sketch,  etc.     24mo.      Pam- 
phlets and  Slips.  22.  6.  6 
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Carman,  Dr.  B.  R.  (Simmons,  G.  W.,  and  Price,  John  E.) 
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Carr,  John.  Early  Times  in  Middle  Tennessee.  Xashville, 
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Carr,  Lucien.  The  Mounds  of  the  Mississippi  Talley  Histori- 
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Carr,  Spencer.  Brief  Sketch  of  La  Crosse,  Wis.  La  Crosse, 
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Carrington,  Henry  B.     Battles  of  the  American  Eevolution, 
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Explanatory  Xot^s  and  School  History  References.     New 
York.     n.  d.     Svo.  14. 14 
Boston  and  XewYork,  1775  and  1776.  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  14. 13. 1 
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Carrington,  Mrs.  M.  J.  Ab^a-ra-ka,  Home  of  the  Crows. 
Experience  of  an  Officer's  Wife  on  the  Plains,  1866-^7. 
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Carroll,  Anna  Ella.  Material  Bearing  of  the  Tennessee  Cam- 
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Star  of  the  West.    3d  edit.    Enlarged.     X.  Y.     1857.     12mo. 

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The  Powers    of  the    General    Government.     Washington, 

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Carroll,  Charles,  of  Carrollton.  Journal  During  his 
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Carroll  County,  III.  Illustrated  Historical  Atlas,  1876.  St. 
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Carroll  County,  Indiana.  S-  Stewart,  J.  H.  Eecollections 
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Carte,  Thomas.    History  of  the  Life  of  James,'  Duke  of  Or- 
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Carter,   A.  G.  M.     Old  Court  House;  Reminiscences  of  the 
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Carter,  James  G.     Sketch  of.     (Fragment  from  the  American 

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Carter,  John  Pym.     Elements  of  General  History ^'[to  1871]. 

New  York,  1871.     12mo.  40. 1 

C  ARTER,  William.  Commemorative  Discourse.   (Cong.  Church. 

Illinois  Association.     1863.     8vo.)  18.  6.  3 

Carter,  W.  C,  and  Glossbrenner,  A.   J.     History  of  York 

County,  Pa.     1729-1834.     18mo.  11. 12 

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Cartier,  Jacques.    See  De  Costa,  B.  F.     Jacques  Cartier  and 

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Cartwright,    John.      American  Independence,   the  Interest 
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Carver,  Hartwell.  Memorial  to  Congress  for  a  Private  Char- 
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Proposal  for  a  Charter  to  Bnild  a  Railroad  from  Lake  Michi- 
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Carver,  Capt.  Jonathan.  Three  Years'  Travels  Through  the 
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Same.  3d  edition,  to  which  is  added,  some  account  of  the 
Author.  [Also,  Map,  Colored  Plates,  and  Steel  Portrait 
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Same.  [With  Title:]  Carver's  Travels  in  Wisconsin.  From 
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Capt.  Jonathan  Carver  and  his  Explorations.  (Minn.  Hist. 
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Captivity  of.  (See  Drake,  S.  G.  Tragedies  of  the  Wilder- 
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Durrie,  D.  S.,  Jonathan  Carver,  and  Carver's  Grant.    19. 11 

Minn.  Hist.  Soc.  The  Carver  Centenary.  Celebration  of 
the  100th  Anniversary  of  the  Treaty  of  Capt.  Carver  with 
the :N'audowessies,  May  1,  1767,  at  the  "Great  Cave," 
now  within  the  Limits  of  St.  Paul,  Held  May  1,#1867. 
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Gary,  John  W.  Speech  of,  Before  the  Legislative  Committee 
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Gary,  Richard.  Letter  to  the  Members  of  the  Society  for 
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Gary,  Gen.  Samuel  F.  Letter  to  Volunteers  in  the  Federal 
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Casanova,  Innocencio.  Memorandum  of  Wrongs  which  the 
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1848.     12mo.  30.  7.  2 

Cass  Manuscripts.     Documents  obtained  from  the  French 

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Country.     (Wis.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Vol.  3,  pp.  139  177.) 

19.  11 

Discourse  at  Washington  before  the  American  Historical 

Society,  Jan.  30,  1836.     Wash.,  1836.     8vo.  14.  10 

Discourse  on  the  History  of  Michigan.      (Mich.  Hist.  Soc. 

Hist.  Sketches,  1834.     12nio.)  18.  4 

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Gen.  Cass  at  Sainte  Marie  in  1820.     (Wis.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll., 
Vol.  5,  pp.  410-416.)  19.  11 

Life  of  Lewis  Cass,  with  his  Letters  and   Speeches.      Balti- 
more, 1848.     8vo.  43.  6.  C.  1 
Life  of  Gen.    Cass,    comprising  an  account   of  his  military 
services  in  the   Il^orthwest,  during  the   war   with  Great 
Britain,  &c.,  to  which  is  appended  a  sketch  of  Gen.  W. 
O.Butler.     {Anon.)     Phila.,  1848.     8vo.  45.  8 
Speech  in  reply  to  Thomas  H.    Benton,   in  Senate  U.  S., 
April  2,  1846.    n.  t.  p.  8vo.  (Misc.  Pamphlet,  Vol.  3,  l^o. 
11.)                                                                                      53.  12 
Speech  on  the  Oregon  Question,   in  Senate  TJ.  S.,  March  30, 
1846.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.     (Misc.  Pamphlet,  Vol.  3,  No.  8.) 

53.  12 
War  with  Mexico.       Speech  in  the  Senate  of  the  U.   S., 
^     Jan.   3,  1847;  on  the  Bill  Reported  from  the  Committee  of 
Military  Affairs,  to  Raise,  for  a  Limited  Time,  an  Addi- 
tional  Military  Force,      n.   t.    p.     8vo.     (Mexican  War 
Pamphlets,  Ko.  10.)  16.10 


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Cass  County,  III.     Illustrated  Atlas,  1874.     St.  Louis,  1874. 

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See  Perrin,  W.  H.     History  of  Cass  County.  83.  8 

Cass  Co.,  Minn.     See  Benedict,   G.   W.     Speech  [in  the  State 

Senate]  on  the  Cass  County  Investigation,  n.  d.     22.  13.  2 

Plain  Statement  Facts  in  Relation  to  Cass  Co.      n.  t.  p. 

1874.    8vo.  22.  12.  4 

Cass  County,  Missouri.  The  History  of  Cass  and  Bates  Coun- 
ties; Containing  a  History  of  their  Cities,  Towns,  etc. 
Biographical  Sketches  of  their  Citizens,  etc.  Saint  Joseph, 
1883.     8vo.  83.  15 

Casseday,  Ben.  History  of  Louisville;  till  1852.  Louisville, 
Ky.,  1852.     12mo.  18.  14 

Casseely,  Eugene.  Before  the  Senate  Committee.  Eemarks 
on  the  Cession  to  the  Central  Pacific  Company,  of  One- 
half  of  Goat  Island.  Washington,  1873.  8vo.  (Ram- 
sey Pamph.,  Vol.  23,  ISTo.  4L)  60.  8 

Castagnaves,  Augustin,  C.  pere.  Memoire  sur  un  Mission- 
aire  Distingue.  Lettres  Edifiantes,  etc.  1780-'83.  12mo. 
t.  9.     pp.  315-327.)  20.  8 

Caste.     See  Sumner,  Charles.     Question   of  Ca^te.     Lecture. 

60.2 

Castle.  William.  Petition  to  Parliament,  for  Propagating  the 
Gospel  in  America,  n.  p.  1641.  8vo.  (Force's  Tracts, 
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Castellani,  Alessandro.  Collection  of  Antiquities.  Phila- 
delphia, 1876.     8vo.  52.  13.  3 

Castillo,  Bernal  Diaz  del.  See  Diaz  del  Castillo.  Couquis- 
ta  de  :N^ueva  Espana.    Madrid,  1795.    16mo.  4  Vols.    52.  4 

Castine,  Me.  History  of  Castine,  Penobscott  and  Brooksville, 
Me.,  Including  the  Ancient  Settlement  of  Pentagoet.  1605- 
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Castle,  Capt.  Henry  A.     Grand  Army  of  the  Republic.     Its 
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Jan.  24,  1881,    (G.  A.  R.,  Department  of  Minn.,  Proceed- 
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Koblest  Science.     Address  at  McKendree  College,   Leban- 
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Problem  of  American  Destiny.     Oration  at  Owatonna,  July 
4,  1868.     St.  Paul,  1868.     8vo.                                       74.  7.  4 
Special  Report  of  the  State  Inspector  of  Oils,  on  the  Illumi- 
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24.  5.  7 


354  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Caswell,  Alexis.    Meteorological  Observations  at  Providence, 
E.  L,  1831-1860.    Xo  imprint.    (Smiths.  Contr.  to  Knowl- 
edge, Vol.  12.)  49.  7 
Eesults  of  Meteorological  Observations,  Made  at  Providence, 
R.  I.,   Extending  Over  a  Period  of  45  Years,  from  Dec. 
1831,  to  Dec.  1876.     (Smiths.   Contr.  to  Knowledge,  Vol. 
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Lincoln,  John  L.   Discourse  Commemorative  of  A.  Caswell, 
June  19,  1877.     Providence,  1877.     8vo.                43.  6.  C.  1 
Catacombs,  OF  Rome.     {Anon.)    Phila.    (Amer.  S.  S.Union.) 
1884.     12mo.                                                                           41 .  1 
See  Walpole,    Rev.    Robert.       Catacombs  of  Alexandria. 
(In  His  Memoirs,  etc.,  1818.     4to.  pp.  38i-387.)         40.  7 
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15.  10 
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working Machinery.     Cinn.,  1878.     8vo.  49.  5 
Field,  T.  W.     Essay,  etc.     Catalogue  of  Books  Relating  to 
the  Indians.     K  Y.,  1873.     8vo.  15.  2 
Hall,  C.  E.     Catalogue  of  the  Geological  Museum  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Geological  Survey.                                   11.  10 
Hardy,  T.  -D.     Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Material  Relating 
to  the  History  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  etc.         40.  6 
Jackson,  W.  H.     Catalogue  of  Photographs  of  ^N'orth  Ameri- 
can Indians.                                                                     15.  11.  5 
Maryland  Historical  Society.     Catalogue   of  Manuscripts, 
Maps,  Medals,  Coins,  etc.     1854.     Baltimore,  1854. 

11.  1.  3 
Same.     Catalogue  of  Paintings,  Engravings,  etc.     1848, 

'49,  '68. 
Same.     Catalogue  of  Paintings,    etc.,    of  the  Artists' 
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Methodist    Southern    Publishing    House,    etc.     Catalogue. 
Nashville,  1859-'60.     (Meth.  Almanac,  Southern.) 

53.  10.  7 
New  York  State,  University  of.  Cabinet  of  Natural  History. 
Catalogue  of  the  Cabinet,  and  of  the  Historical  and  Anti- 
quarian Collection,     Albany,  1853.     8vo.  10.  12 
Nova  Scotia.     Com.  of  Public  Records.     Catalogue  of  MS., 
Documents,  etc.                                                              20.  9.  2 
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Catalogue  —  (Continued). 

Unitarian  Ladies'  Commission.  Catalogue  of  Books  for  Uni- 
tarian Sunday-Schools.  74. 13.  5 
U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.     F.  Y.  Hayden.     Catalogue  of  Publica- 
tions.    2d  edit.  49.  5.  2. 
Wisconsin    Historical    Society.     Catalogue   of  the  Picture 
Gallery  of  the  Society.  19.  5.  1 
Woodhull,  A.  A.     Catalogue  of  the  Surgical  Section  of  the 
U.  S.  Army  Medical  Museum.  50.  9 
Woodward,  J.  J.     Catalogue  of  the  Medical  Section  of  the 
U.  S.  Army  Medical  Museum.                                          50.  9 
Eevolutionary  Eelics.     Exhibited  at  56  Beacon  St.,  Boston, 
June,  1875.     3d  edition.                                                   8.  2.  6 
Of  Sale  of  Shorthorn  Cattle  at  Fair  Grounds,  West  Liberty, 
Iowa,  1879.                                                                       19.  13.  4 
Of  the  Loan  Collection  of  Revolutionary  Relics  Exhibited 
at  the  Old  South  Church,  Boston,  1876.                        8.  2.  6 
Library.     American    Antiquarian    Society.     Catalogue    of 
Books  in  the  Library.                                                       74.  13 
American  Institute.     Catalogue.     K.  Y.                          74.  11 
Boston  Athenaeum.     Catalogue  of  Books  added  since  1827. 
Boston,  1840.     8vo.                                                        74.  13.  4 
List  of  Books  Added,  1862-'71.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  74.  13.  4 
Boston  Library  Society.     Catalogue.     Boston,  1844.     8vo. 

74.  11 
Same.     Supplemental  Catalogue,  1849.     No.  impr.  8vo. 

74.  13.  1 
Boston  Mechanic  Apprentices'  Library.     Catalogue.     Bos- 
ton, 1836-'45.     12mo.  74.  13.  5 
Boston  Public  Library.     Bullefin.  Yol.  5,  No.  5  and  7;  Yol. 
6,  No.  1-4.     No.  imp]'.     8vo.  74.  11.  3 
Catalogue  of  the  American   Part  of  the  Collection  of 
Thomas  Prince.  74.  13.  3 
Same,  with  Memoir  of  Thomas  Prince,  by  W.  H.  Whit- 
more.  74.  14 
Index  to  the  Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  Bates  Hall.     2d 
Ster.  ed.  74. 14 
Same.     Supplement.     Boston,  1866.                          74.  14 
Index"  to  the  Catalogue  of  the  Library,  in  the  lower  hall. 

74.  13.  3 
East  Boston  Branch.     List  of  Books.    Feb.,  1871. 

X  74.  11.  3 


356  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Catalogue — (Continued). 

Brooklyn  Library.     Bulletin,  IS'o.  17.     1882-'83.     Brooklyn, 
1883.  ^  74.13.3 

California,    University  of.     Catalogue  of  the  Library  Pre- 
sented by  H.  D.  Bacon.  20.  7 
Chicago   Public  Library.     Finding   Lists.     Chicago,    1880. 
8vo.                                                                                  74.  13.  4 
Cincinnati  Public  Library.     Catalogue.     Cinn.,  1871. 

74.  12 
Duluth  Library  Association.     Catalogue,  1870.  74.  11.  1 

Faribault  Library.     List  of  Books,  1877.  74.  11.  1 

Grotou  Public  Library.     Catalogue,  1855,  '62,  '75,  '85.  8vo. 

74. 13.  1 
Harvard  College  Library.     Catalogus  Bibliothecae  Harvard- 
ensise.     Bostonise,  1790.     8vo.  74. 13.  2 

Bulletins,  ISo.  6-34.     Svo.  74.  14 

Hastings,  Minn.,  Library  Association.     Catalogue.  22.  13.  7 
Illinois  State  Library.     Catalogue,  1871-'77.  18. 13.  8 

Iowa,  Grand  Lodge  of.     Catalogue  of  the  Library,  1873. 

52.  9 

Same.     5th  edition.  .  52.  9 

Long  Island  Historical  Society.     List  of  Eecent  Additions 

to  the  Library,  1881.  74.  13.  1 

Mass.  Hist.  Soc.     Catalogue  of  the  Library.     Boston,  1859. 

74.  11 
Michigan  State  Library,  1881-'82;  and  Supplement  for  1883, 
'84.  85.  13 

Milwaukee  Young  Men's  Association.      Catalogue   of  the 
Library.  74.  11 

Same,  1868.     8vo.  74. 13. 5 

Same.     (With  Charter,  etc.)  1855.     16mo.  74.  11 

Same.     Second  Supplementary  Catalogue,  1859.         74. 13.  5 
Minnesota  State  Library.     Catalogue,  1873.    .  22.  9 

In  Eeports.  22.  3 

Minnesota,  State  University  Library.      Alphabetical   Cata- 
logue of  Authors,  to  [1872].  74. 13.  3 
Nashotah    Theological    Seminary.     Catalogue.     Delafield, 
1861.  74. 13.  5 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Public  Library.     Catalogue.     1S58. 

•  74. 11 

i^ew  Haven  Colony  Historical  Society.    Catalogue  of  Objects 

of  Interest  Belonging  to  the  Society.  7. 12.  6 


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Catalogue  —  (Continued). 

Kew  York  Historical  Society.     Catalogue  of  the  Library. 

10.4 

i^ew  York  City  Mercantile  Library.     Catalogue  of  Novels. 

Tales  and  Works  in  Foreign  Languages.     1861.     74.  13.  1 

ISTew  York  City  Mercantile  Library  Association.    Catalogue 

of  Books  in  the  Library,     New  York,1866.  74. 11 

Same.     Supplement,  1 866-' 72.  74.  11 

New  York  State  Library.     Catalogues.  74. 13 

•  Eeport  of  Trustees  and  Catalogue,  1879.     8vo.  3  Vols. 

74.  13 
Philadelphia  Library  Company.  Catalogue  of  Books.  74.  11 
Philadelphia  Loganian  Library.  Catalogue  of  Books.  74.  11 
:t^irst  Supplement,  1867.  74.  13.  1 

Ehode  Island  Historical  Society.  Catalogue  of  Books,  from 
Library  of  J.  J.  Cooke,  1883.  8.  7.  7 

Eoyal  Geographical  Society.     London,  1870.  32.  2 

St.  Louis  Public  Library.   Bulletin,   May-Dec,  1880.   Jan- 
Aug.,  1861.  74.  11.  2 

Systematic  Index,  1866.     St.  Louis,  1866.  18.  7.  7 

Saint  Paul  Library  Association.  Catalogue,  1868.  22.  9 

Saint  Peter  Library  Association.  74.  11.  1 

Smithsonian  Institution.     Catalogue.  (Misc.  Coll.,    Vols.  3, 
9.)  49.  2 

Publications  of  Learned  Societies  and  Periodicals  in  the 
Library.     (Contributions,  Vols.  7,  8.  49.  7 

TJ.  S.  Department  of  War.     Catalogue  of  the  War  Depart- 
ment Library,  including  the  Law  Library.  74.  14 
Alphabetical  List   of  Additions  to  the   War   Depart- 
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TJ.  S.  Congress  Library.     Catalogue  of  Books  added  to  the 
Library,  1867-' 71.     Wash.,  1868-'72.     8vo.     5  Vols. 

74.  14 

List    of  Additions,    1861-'65.     Washington,    1862-'65. 

8vo.  74.  13.  6 

U.  S.  Dept.  of  War.     Index-Catalogue  of  the  Surgeon 

General's  Office.     Washington,  1880.     8vo.  50.  9 

Vermont  State  Library.     Catalogue,  1850.  7.  9.  2 

Wisconsin  State  Historical  Society.     7  Vols.  74.  13 

Wisconsin  State  Library.     Catalogue.  74.  13.  5 

Abbott,  Ezra.     Statement  Eespecting  the  New  Catalogues  of 

Harvard  College  Library.  (Eeport  of  Overseers  for  1864.) 

9.2 


358  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Catalogue —  (Continued). 

Cutler,  C.  A.     Eules  for  a  Printed  Dictionary   Catalogue. 
(U.  S.  Bureau  of  Education,  Public  Libraries.)     Part  2. 

74.  6 
New  Catalogue  of  Harvard  College  "Library.     (K  A. 
Eeview,  Vol.  108,  pp.  96-129.)  39. 10 

Fiske,  John.    A  Librarian's  Work.  (Atlantic  Monthly,  Vol. 
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cord.     1868-'79.  London,  1868-'79.  Bound  in  3  Vols.  8vo. 

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Of  the  Psi  Upsilon  Fraternity.     1844,  '47,  '52  n.  p.  8vo. 

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Catalogues  Sodalium  Kappa  Alpha    n.  p.     1874.  8vo. 

52.  2.  2 

Catechism  of  the  Corn  Laws.     3d  edit.     (Pamphleteer,   VoL 

27.)  53.  12 

Catherine,  Iriquois  Saint.    See  Cholenec, .    Memoirs 

of  Catherine  Tegahkouita,   with  Portrait.     (Letters  Edi- 
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Kip,  W.  I.     Early  Jesuit  Missions,  1847.     pp.  79-116. 

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Sketch   of,    appended  to  Vol.   4  of  Shea's  Translation  of 
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Catherii^e  de  St.  Augustine,  la  mere.  Lettre  de  la  mort  de. 
(In  relation  of  1668* — Relations  de  Jesuites,  1858.  8vo. 
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Catherine  of  Arragon.  Lamentation,  or  Complaint  of  a  Sin- 
ner, verie  Profitable  to  the  Amendment  of  Our  Lives.  4to. 
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Documents  Relating  to  the  Private  Character  of  Queen 
Catherine.  (Gr.  Brit.  Pub.  Record  Office.  Letters,  etc., 
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Catherwood,  Frederic.  Punico-Libyan  Monument  at  Dugga, 
near  Ancient  Carthage.     (Amer.  Ethno.  Society  Transac- 
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Catlin,  George.     Adventures  of  the  Ojibbeway  and  loway  In- 
dians in  England,  France  and  BelgiuiQ;  Notes  of  Eight 
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1848.     8vo.     2  Vols.  15.  10 
Last  Rambles  amongst  the  Indians  of  the  Rocky  Mountains 
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360  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Catlin,  George  — (Continued). 

Letters  and  N"otes  on  the  Manners,  Customs  and  Condition 

of  the  North  American  Indians.     3d  edit.     Lond.,  1842. 

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Same.     Phil.,  1857.     2  Vols.  15.  9 

North  American   Indian  Portfolio.     Hunting  Scenes   and 

Amusements.     London,     n.  d.     4to.     (31  colored  plates.) 

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North  and  South  American  Indians.     Catalogue  of  Catlin's 
Indian  Cartoons.     N.  Y.,  1871.     8vo.  15. 11.  5 

O-kee-pa;  a  Eeligious  Ceremony,  and  other  Customs  of  the 
Mandans.     Phila.,  1867.     Sq.  8vo.  15.  9 

Catlin,  Judge  John,  (of  Wis.)  Memoir  of,  by  A.  B.  Braley. 
(Wise.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Vol.  7,  pp.  444-451.)  11.  19 

Caton,  John  Dean.     Address.     (Chicago  Calumet  Club  Recep- 
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Position  and  Policy  of  the  Democratic  Party.     1862.  n.  t.  p. 
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Chandler,  George.      The  Chandler  Family,   descendants  of 

William  and    Annis  Chandler,  in  Eoxbury,  Mass.,  1637. 

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Travel,     n.  t.  p.     Boston,  1852.     8vo.  51.  11.  5 

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Address  at  Lenox,  Mass.,  Aug.  1,  1842.  The  Anniversary 
of  Emancipation  in-  the  British  West  Indies.  Lenox, 
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The  Church.  A  Discourse  Delivered  in  the  First  Congre- 
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Discourse  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Unitarian  Congregational 
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A  Discourse  on  the  Evidences  of  Eevealed  Eeligion.  Bos- 
ton, 1826.     12mo.  56.  7.  6 

Lectures  on  the  Elevation  of  the  Laboring  Portion  of  the 
Community.     Boston,  1840.     12mo.  74.  7.  1 

Letter  to  the  Eev.  Samuel  C.  Thacher,  on  the  Aspersions 
Contained  in  a  Late  Number  of  the  Panoplist  on  the 
Ministers  of  Boston  and  Vicinity.     Boston,  1815.     8vo. 

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Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Ezra  Stiles  Gannett,  as  Col- 
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Sermon  Delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  Eev.  Jared  Sparks, 
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Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  John  Emery  Abbot  to  the  Care 
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Brooklyn,  K    Y.     .Church   of  the  Savior.     Celebration   of 

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Boston,  1880.     8vo.  44.  1 

Memoir.      With   Extracts  from  his   Correspondence,    and 

Manuscripts.     Edited  by  his  Nephew,  W.  H.  Channing. 

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See  Sumner,  Charles.     The  Scholar,  etc.     1846.  8vo.    53. 12 

Channing,  Wm.  Ellery  {nephew  of  preceding).     Burial  of  John 

Brown.     Poem.     No  imprint.     8vo.  43. 6;  B.  1 

Thoreau:    The  Poet  naturalist.     Boston,  1873.  12mo.    44.  7 

Channing.  Wm.  F.     The  American  Fire  Alarm  Telegraph.     A 

Lecture    Delivered   before  the  Smithsonian  Institution, 

March,  1855.     Boston,  1855.     8vo.  57.  4.  7 

Municipal  Electric  Telegraph.     New  Haven,  1852.     8vo. 

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Channing,   Wm.  Henry,  Editor.       Memoir  and  Writings  of 
James  Handasyd  Perkins.      Boston  and  Cincinnati,  1851. 
12mo.     2  Vols.  44.  8 

Eeligions  of  China;  Address  at  Boston,  May  27,  1870.     Bos- 
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Chapin,  Aaron  L.     Discourse  at  his  Inauguration,  as  President 
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Chapin,  Alonzo  B.      Glastenbury,   Conn.,  for  Two  Hundred 
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Chapin,  Mary  Anderson.     Tribute  to  her  Memory.     Albany, 
1873.     8vo.  43.  6.  C.  1 

Chapin,  William.  Complete  Eeference  Gazetteer  of  the  United 
States.     New  York,  1844.     12mo.  34.  2 

Chaplain's  Petition  to  the  Honorable  House  forEedress 
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Chapman,  Frederick  W.  BuGkingham  Family,  Descendants 
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Bulkeley  Family;  Descendants  of  Peter  Bulkeley,  who  Set- 
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47.  1 
Chapman  Family;  Descendants  of  Eobert  Chapman,  of  Say- 
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Coit  Family;  Descendants  of  John  Coit,  Salem,  Mass.,  1638, 
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Pratt  Family;  Descendants  of  William  Pratt,  One  of  the 
First  Settlers  of  Hartford  and  Saybrook,  Conn.  Hartford, 
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Trowbridge  Family;  Descendants  of  Thomas  Trowbridge,  of 
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Chapman,  Rev.  Geo.  T.  Ascent  to  Heaven  Difficult — Descent 
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cester Pulpit,"  etc.     pp.479  496.)     Boston,  1851.     12mo. 

25. 1 
Sermons  to  Presbyterians  of  all  Sects.   Hartford,  1836.  8vo. 

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Sketches    of  the  Alumni  of  Dartmouth  College,  1771-1886. 
Cambridge,  1866.     12mo.  43. 11 

Chapman,  Jacob.  Genealogy  of  the  Folsom  Family.  Concord, 
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Chapman,  Jonathan.  ('' Johnny  Apple  Seed.")  Sketch  of. 
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Knapp,  H.  S.     History  of  Ashland  Co.,  O.  1863.    8vo.  18.  2 
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Chapman  Family.     See  Chapman,  F.  W.  Descendants  of  Rob- 
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Gerard,  C.  B.     Descendants  of  Ralph  Chapman.    Newburg, 
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Chappell,  Alonzo,  Artist,     l^ational  Portrait  Gallery,  From 
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Chappell,  Edward.     :N^arrative  of  a  Voyage  to  Hudson's  Bay, 
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Character  of  a  Disbanded  Courtier.     London,    fo.    1681. 

(Harleian  Misc.  Vol.  8.  pp.  509-510.)  40.  3 

Of  an  111  Court  Favorite.     London.  4to.    pp.  22.    (Harleian 

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Characters.     See  Earle,    John.     Microcosmography;    Essays 

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McConnell,  J.  L.     Western  Characters,  or  Types  of  Border 

Life.     N.  Y.,  1853.     12mo.  19.1 

Chardin,  Jean,  le  Sieur.  Travels  into  Persia,  1671.  (Harris, 
John.  Navigantium,  etc.,  1705.  fo.  Vol.  2,  pp.  317- 
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Charge  of  Ignorance,  etc.     1833.     8vo.   See  Upham,    C.  W. 

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Charities.     See  State  Charities,  under  the  names  of  the  States. 

Charities  and  Corrections,  National  Board  of.  Proceed- 
ings of  same  for  1884-'6.     Boston,  1884-'6.     8vo.      57.  12 

Chariton  County,  Missouri.  History  of  Howard  and  Chari- 
ton Counties,  Mo.,  including  a  History  of  their  Townships, 
Towns  and  Villages,  etc.     St.  Louis,  1883.     8vo.        83.  15 

Charlemont,  Mass.  See  White,  Joseph.  Charlemont  as  a 
Plantation.  Historical  Discourse,  June  11.  3  855.  Bost., 
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White,  Joseph.  Charlemont  as  a  Plantation.  Historical 
Discourse,  June  11,  1855.  Bost.,  1858.  8vo.  (Misc. 
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Charles   I,    King  of  England.      The  Dissenting  Ministers, 
Vindication  of  Themselves  from  the  Horrid  and  Detest- 
,     able  Murder  of  King  Charles.    London,  1648.  4to.     (Har- 
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Earl  of  Glamorgan's  Negotiations   Demonstrated;  or  The 
Irish   Plot  Discovered,    in  several  letters,  taken  by  Sir 
Thomas  Fairfax's  Forces.     London,  1645.   4to.    (Harleian 
Misc.,  Vol.  5,  pp.  562-582.)  40.  3 
England's  Joy;  Eelation  of  the  Most  Eemarkable  Passages, 
from  His  Majesty's  Arrival   at  Dover,  to  his  Entrance  at 
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Charles  I,  King  of  England  —  (Continued). 

Irish  Cabinet,  The;  His  Majesty's  Secret  Papers,  taken  in 
the  carriages  of  the  Archbishop  of  Tuam.  London,  1645. 
4to.     (Harleian  Misc.,  Yol.  5,  pp.  485-498.)  40.  3 

The  King's  Cabinet  Opened;  Certain  Pacquets  of  Secret 
Letters  and  Papers,  Written  with  the  King's  Own  Hand, 
and  Taken  in  His  Cabinet  at  IsTasby  Field,  June  14,  1645. 
by  Sir  Thomas  Fairfax.  London,  1645.  4to.  (Harleian 
Misc.,  Yol.  5,  pp.  514-557.)  40.3 

The  Kings'  Declaration  Concerning  Lawful  Sports.  Lond., 
1633.     4to.     (Harleian  Misc.,  Yol.  4,  pp.  201-204.)     40.  3 

Nuntius  a  Mortuis,  Colloquy  Between  the  Ghosts  of  Henry 
YHL,  and  Charles  I.  Paris,  1657.  4to.  (Harleian  Misc., 
Yol.  6,  pp.  508-524.)  40.  a 

Power  of  the  Laws  of  a  Kingdom-Over  the  Will  of  a  Misled 
King.  London,  1643.  4to.  (Harleian  Misc.,  Yol.  5,  pp. 
336-339.)  40.  3 

Eebel's  Catechism.  1643.  4to.  (Harleian  Misc.,  Yol.  5, 
pp.  403-422.)  •  40.  3 

^  Triumph  of  King  Charles.  Triumphant  Order  of  Eeceiving 
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Two  Speeches  by  the  Earl  of  Manchester  and  John  Pym,  as 
a  Eeply  to  His  Majesty's  Answer  to  the  City  of  London' s^ 
Petition.  London,  1642.  4to.  pp.  8.  (Harleian  Misc., 
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Yiew  of  the  Eeign  of  Charles  I.  London.  4to.  (Harleian 
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Yox  Borealis;  the  Northern  Discoverie;  Dialogue  between 
Jamie  and  Willie.  London,  1641.  4to.  (Harleian  Misc., 
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Yox  Populi;  or,  the  People's  Humble  Discovery  of  their 
Own  Loyalty,  and  His  Majesty's  Ungrounded  Jealousy. 
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Charles  II.     King  of  England.     Behold!     Two  Letters,    one 

written  by  the  Pope  to  the  then  Prince  of  Wales,    now 

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Letter  to  a  Person  of  Honour,  Concerning  the  King's  Dis- 
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Mischief  and  Unreasonableness  of  Endeavoring  to  Deprive 
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True  Narrative  and  Relation  of  his  Most  Sacred  Majestic' s 
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Marriage,  Baptismal  and  Burial  Registers  of  the  Collegiate 
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Cheyennes,  The.      See  Indians  of  America.     Cheyennes. 

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Department  of  Health  Report,  1877.     Chicago,  1878.     8vo. 

18.  13.  7 
Board  of  Public  Works  Eeforts,  1862-'69,  '71-' 75.     8vo. 

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Department  of  Public  Works  Report,  1876.     8vo.     18.  13.  2 
Board  of  Se^Yerage  Commissioners.  Chicago  Sewerage.  Re- 
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City  Council  Proceedings,    1 876-' 77.      Chicago,    1878-'79. 
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Rules  and  Order  of  Business.      Chicago,   1877.      8vo. 

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Fire  Marshal  Report,  1877.     Chicago,  1878.     8vo.     18.  6.  4 

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Superintendent  of  Police  Eeport,  1877.  Chicago,  1878.    8vo. 

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Historical.  See  Andreas,  A.  T.  History  of  Chicago.  3^ 
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Charter  and  Ordinances  to  Sept.,  1856,  with  Acts  of  the 
General  Assembly  Eelating  to  the  City.  Compiled  by  G. 
W.    and   John   A.    Thompson.     Chicago.     8vo.     1856. 

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Catalogue  of  Arms  and  Trophies  at  the  Northwestern  Sani- 
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Blanchard,  Eufus.  Discovery  and  Conquest  of  the  North- 
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Bross,  Wm.     History  of  Chicago,  1876.  18.  5 

Celebration  of  the  Independence  of  the  TJ.  S.,  July  4,  1862. 
Chicago,  1862.     8vo.  18.  6.  4 

Commerce,  Manufactures,  etc.,  of  Chicago,  1854-'57,  '59- 
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Earle,  C.  W.     Scarlatina  in  Chicago,  1876,  '77.         51.  11.  3 

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Chicago,  1879.     8vo.     n.  t.  p.  18.  6.  6 

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Lakeside  Memorial  of  the  Burning  of  Chicago,  1871.      18.  5 

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Sanitary  History  of  Chicago,  1833-'70.  Chic.  Bd.  of  Health. 
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Academy  of  Sciences.  Act  of  Incorporation,  Constitution^ 
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Ohicago —  (Continued). 

Bennett  Medical  College.  Announcement,  1878,  '79.  Chi- 
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Calumet  Club.     Early  Chicago.     Eeception  to  the  Settlers 
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OoUege  of  Pharmacy.  Constitution,  By-Laws  and  Code  of 
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Convention,  18 — .  Chicago  Tribune  Campaign  Document, 
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Democratic  Convention,  1864.  Chicago  Copperhead  Con- 
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Chicago  —  (CoDtinued). 

Constitution  and  By-Laws,  with  List  of   Officers    and 
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Same.     Another  edition,  Chicago,  1886.     8vo.     18.  6.  6 
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Brown,  W.  H.     Hist.  Sketch,  etc.    Dec.  5,  1864.  18.  6. 6 
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Goodwin,  Daniel,  Jr.  The  Dearborns.  Discourse  before 
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Smith,  W.  H.  Charles  Hammond,  etc.,  May  20,  1884. 

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Inter-State  Industrial  Exposition,  1878.  Catalogue  of  Paint- 
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Chicago — (Continued). 

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Saint  James'  Church.     See  Clarkson,  E.  H.  Tenth  Anniver- 
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University  of.     Circular  of  the  Law  School,  .1859,     Chi- 
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Young  Men's  Association.     Memorials  of  the  Old  Chicago 
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Young  Men's  Christian  Association.      Chicago,  1866.      8vo. 

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(West)  Park  Commissioners.     See  McChesney,  Eobert.    Ee- 
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Eeports,  1872-'78,    1880-'82,    '84.      Chicago,    1 872-' 84. 
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Chicago  &  Michigan  Lake  Shore  Eailroad.      Eeport  of 
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Wisconsin  Eailway  Legislation.     Memorial  against  the  Pot- 
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Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Eailway  Com- 
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Appeal  in  Favor  of  that  Class  of  Americans  called  Africans. 
Boston,  1833.     12mo.                                                        30.   13 
Correspondence  with  Gov.    Wise  and  Mrs.  Mason,  of  A"ir 
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The  Right  Way  the  Safe  Way,  proved  by  emancipation  in 
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Parton,  James.     G.  W.   Childs,  a  Biographical  Sketch. 

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TJ.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture.     Division  of  Entomology. 
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Jones,  Sir  William.     Discourse  on  the  Chinese.              40.  9 
Mungen,  William.     Heathen  Chinese.     Speech.  60.  8 
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Christie,    Eobert.     History  of  the  Late  Province  of  Lower 
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Christison  Wenlock  (and  the  Early  Friends  in  Talbot  Coun- 
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Lecture  on  African  Colonization,  Delivered  in  the  Hall  of 
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Pulpit  Politics;  Ecclesiastical  Legislation  on  Slavery  in  its 

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Chronica  Monasterii  S.  Albani.     See  Great  Britain.     Public 

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Church,  Samuel,  Judge.  Address.  (Litchfield  County,  Conn., 
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Church  Bates.  Eeport  of  a  Grand  Protestant  Meeting  at  Free 
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Blunt,  Henry.     Discourses  on  the  Articles.  56.  3 

Daniel-Tyssen,  J.  E.  Inventories  of  the  Goods  and  Orna- 
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Extraordinary  Black  Book.  Exposition  of  the  United 
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Fuller,  Thomas.     Church  History  of  Britain.  35.  9 

Great  Britain,  Parliament.  Two  Ordinances  for  the  De- 
molishing of  all  Organs,  Images,  and  all  Manner  of  Super- 
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Howorth,  H.  H.  Columban  Clergy  of  North  Britain.  35.  9 

Hunter,  Joseph.  Introduction  to  the  Valor  Ecclesiasticus 
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Interests  of  the  Church.  Second  edit..  London,  1821.  Pam- 
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Jones,  Eichard.       Eemarks  on  the  Commutation  of  Tithes. 

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List  of  Archbishops,  Bishops,  etc.  Debrett's  Illustrated 
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Martyrology  of  Learned  Ministers  of  London,  Imprisoned 
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Monumenta  Ecclesiastica  Anglicana.  (Appen.  to  Anc.  Laws, 
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Eepresentation  of  the  Present  State  of  Eeligion.  Drawn  up 
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Winters,  William.  Ministers  of  the  Church  of  Waltham 
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Chuech  of  Ireland.      Historical  Collections  of  the  Church  of 

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Howorth,  H.  H.     Irish  Monks  and  the  Norsemen.  35.  9 

Church  of  Eome.     See  Eoman  Catholic  Church. 

Church  of  Scotland.  See  Hetherington,  W.  M.  History  of 
the  Church  of   Scotland.  35.  2 

Churches.  The  Free  Church  System.  (From  the  American 
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Church  and  State.     Address  to  the  American  People  by  the 

National  Association  for  the  Complete  Secularization  of 

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See  Dodge,  Eev.  Nehemiah.    Sermon  on  Jefferson's  Election. 

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Churchill,  Caroline  M.  Over  the  Purple  Hills;  or  Sketches 
of  Travel  in  California.     Denver,  1884.     12mo.  20.  6 

Churchill,  John  C.  Magara  Ship  Canal.  Speech,  H.  of  R., 
Jan.  15,  1869.  Wash.,  1869.  8vo.  (Ramsey  Pamph., 
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Churchill,  J.  Wesley.  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Nashua. 
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Churchyard,  Thomas.  Spark  of  Fi-iendship  and  Warm  Good- 
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Chute,  James.  In  Memoriam.  Rev.  James  Chute,  Pastor  of 
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Cinchona.  American  Medical  Association.  Memorial  to  Con- 
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Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Board  of  Education.  Report,  1864,  '69,  '70. 
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Cincinnati,  Ohio  —  (Continued). 

Public  Library.     Catalogue.     Cinn.,   1871.     8vo.     Plan  of 

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Eeport,  1871,  '73,  '79.     Cinn.     8vo.  18.  10. 10 

Water  Supply  Commission  of  1865.     Report;  with  report 

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18.  10.  8 
Announcement  of  the  Annual  Course  of  Instruction  of  the 
Miami  Medical  College,  for  1855.     Cinn.,  1855.     8vo. 

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Annual  Announcement  of  the,   Same,  for  1885-' 86. 

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Carter,   A.    G.    W.     The  Old  Court  House;   Eeminiscences 

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Cist,  Charles.     Cincinnati  in  1841.  18.1 

Sketches  and  Statistics  of  Cincinnati  in  1851.  18. 1 

Sketches  and  Statistics 'of  Cincinnati,  in  1859.  18.  1 

Clarke,  Robert.     Information  wanted  with  Reference  to  the 

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n.  t.  p.     8vo.  18.  3. 1 

Pre-Historic  Remains  Found  on  the  Site  of  Cincinnati, 

with  Vindication  of  the  ''Cincinnati  Tablet."     Cinn., 

1876.     8vo.  15.*  11.  1 

Drake,  Daniel.    Natural  and  Statistical  View  of  Cincinnati. 

18.  1 
Annual  Report,  with  Constitutions,  By-laws,  List  of  Officers, 
Committees,  etc.,  of  the  Young  Men's  Christian  Union,  of 
Cincinnati,  O.     Cinn.,  1859.     8vo.  '  56.  14. 6 

Foote  J.  F.  Schools  of  Cincinnati  and  its  Vicinity.  18.  1 
Ford,  H.  A.  and  Mrs.  K.  B.  History  of  Cincinnati,  O.  18.  8 
King,  Moses.     Pocket  Book  of  Cincinnati.  18.  1 

Marquis,  A.  !N^.     Industries  of  Cincinnati.  18.  3.  5 

Maxwell,  S.  D.     Manufactures  of  Cincinnati.  18. 10.  2 

A  Sketch  of  the  Woman's  Art  Museum  Association  of  Cin- 
cinnati,  1877-'86.     Cinn.,  1886.     8vo.  18. 9 
Stevens,    G.    E.     City  of  Cincinnati;  Summary  of  Attrac- 
tions, etc.                                                                             18. 1 
Stevenson,  J.  E.     Free  ]N"avigation.    The  I^ewport  and  Cin- 
cinnati Bridge.                                                                      60.  1 
Teetor,  H.  B.     Life  and  Times  of  Col.  Israel  Ludlow.    46.  5 
Miller,  F.  W.     Cincinnati's  Beginnings.                           18. 1 
51 


400  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Cincinnati,  Ohio  —  (Continued). 

Astronomical  Society.     See  Adams,  J.  Q.     Oration.      49.  8 

Burnet,  Jacob.     Address,  June  3,  1844.  18.  10.  10 

Board  of  Trade.     Report,  1869.     8vo.  18.  10.  2 

Chamber  of  Commerce  and  Merchants'  Exchange.  Pork 
Packing  in  the  West,  1874-'5,  compared  with  1873-'4.  n. 
t.  p.     8vo.  18.  10.  2 

Report  of  Trade  and  Commerce  of  Cincinnati.  1855,  '64, 
'71,  '73,  '78.     Cincinnati,  1855-'78.     8vo.  18.  10.  1 

Chronicle  Almanac  1871.  Cincinnati,  1870.  12mo.    53.  10.  4 

College  of  Music.  Catalogue  and  Course  of  Instruction, 
1879,  '80.     Cincinnati,  1880.     8vo.  18.  3.  6 

Correspondence  Connected  witb  the  Withdrawal  of  Theo- 
dore Thomas  from  the  College  of  Music.  Cincinnatt,  1880. 
8vo.  43.  7.  T.  1 

Exposition  of  Textile  Fabrics,  August,  1869.  See  Max- 
well, S.  D.     History  of  the  Exposition.  52.  13.  1 

Historical  Society.  Transactions.  Vol.  1.  Hildreth,  S.  P. 
Pioneer  History,  etc.  18.  2 

Hughes  High  School.  Annual  Published  by  the  Society  of 
the  Alumni,  December,  1870.  Vol.  1.  Cincinnati,  1870. 
4to.  .  18.  10.  7 

Liberty  Convention,  June,  1845.  Address  to  the  People  of 
the  United  States,  on  Slavery,     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  30.  7.  5 

Miami  Medical  College  Announcement,  1886.  Cincinnati, 
1886.     8vo.  51.  4.  3 

Museum  Association.     Report,  1882.     8vo.  51.  3.  3 

New  England  Society.  See  Kew  England  Society  of  Cin- 
cinnati. 

Newport  and  Cincinnati  Bridge  Co.  TJ.  S.  Congress.  Senate. 
Argument  and  Opinions.  In  the  Matter  of  the  Company, 
n.  d.     8vo.     (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  20,  No.  13.)         60.  8 

Ohio  Mechanics'  Institute.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Direct- 
ors, 1869,  '70.     Cinn.,  1870.  18.  10.  10 

Memorial  Association.  In  Memoriam.  Cincinnati,  1881. 
Proceedings  of  the  Association,  Eulogies  and  Biograph- 
ical Sketches.     Cinn.,  1881.     8vo.  18. 8 

Observatory.  Inaugural  Report  of  the  Director,  Cleveland 
Abbe,  1868.     Annual   Report,    1869.      Cinn.,  1869.     8vo. 

18. 10.  7 

Republican  Convention,  May  1-3,  1872.  Proceedings  of  the 
Liberal  Republican  Convention.    N.  Y.,  1872.  8vo.  33.  7.  3 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  401 

Cincinnati,  Ohio  —  (Continued). 

Southern  and  Western  Liberty  Convention,  June,  1845. 
Address  to  the  People  of  the  United  States  on  Slavery, 
n.  t.  p.     8vo.     (Misc.  Pamph.,  Yol.  17,  No.  4.)  53.6 

Southern  Commercial  Convention.  Proceedings  at  Its  Ses- 
sion, Oct.,  1870.  Cinn.,  1871.  8vo.  (Kamsey  Pamph.', 
Yol.  28,  :N'o.  15.)  60.  8 

Cincinnati  &  Baltimore  Railway  Co.,  Prospectus  of.  Cinn. 
8vo.     1869.  72.6.1 

Southern  Railway.     The  Ferguson  Railway  Act.      Proceed- 
ings of  the  Citizens,  City  Council,  and  Superior  Court  of 
Cincinnati  under  said  Act.     Cinn.,  1869.      8vo.      72.  7.  5 
Memorial  of  Trustees,  and  Speech  of  J.  C.  Breckenridge, 
and  Proceedings  of   the  Lexington,  Railroad    Con- 
vention. (1870.)  n.  p.    1871.  8vo.    (Ramsey  Pamph.^ 
Yol.  27,  Ko.  1.)  60.  8 

Superior  Court  of  Cincinnati.    J.   B.    Walker,    against 
City  of  Cincinnati,  Trustees  of  the  Cincinnati  South- 
ern Railway,  et  al.     Opinion  of   the   Court.      n.  p., 
n.  d.  8vo.   (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Yol.  28,  ]^o.  17.)     60.  8 
See  Davis,  Garrett.     Spetch.     Wash.  8vo.  60.  1 

Spring  Grove  Cemetery.  By-Laws,  Rules  and  Regulations, 
Charter,  etc.     Cinn.,  1846-'49.     8vo.  18. 10.  8 

Reports,  Same,  1848-'51,  '57.     8vo.     Cinn.,  1848-'57. 

18. 10. 8 
Spring  Grove  Cemetery,  its  History  and  Improvements. 
Cinn.,  1869.     8vo.  18.  1 

Superior  Court.  The  Bible  in  the  Public  Schools.  Argu- 
ments, Opinions  and  Decisions  of  the  Court,  1869-*70. 
8vo.  57. 3 

Union  Chapel,  M.  E.  Church.  History  of  its  Organization 
and  Progress.     Cinn.,  1852.     8vo.  18.  10. 9 

University  of.    By-Laws  for  th^  Directors.   Cinn.,  1871.  8vo. 

18.  10. 7 
Catalogue,  1878-'79.     Cinn.,  1878.     8vo.  18.  10.  7 

Report  of  Committee  as  to  Plan  of  Organization^  etc. 
n.  t.  p.     8vo.  18. 10.  7 

Taft,    Alphonso.     Lecture  on  the  University  of  Cin- 
cinnati. 18-  1^-  '^ 
Woodward    High  School.     Woodward    Manual,    1869-'70. 
Cinn.,  1870.     8vo.  18.  10.  7 
Young  Ladies'  Seminary.     Catalogue,  1867-'68.         18. 10.  7 


402  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

OiNCiNNATi,  Ohio  — (Continued). 

Young  Men's  Mercantile  Library  Association.     Eeport  of 
the  Board  of  Directors,  1863,  '69-'76,  '78-'81.  8vo.  18.10.10 
See  Blair,  P.  F.,  Jr.  Colonization  and  Commerce.     Ad- 
dress. 30.  7. 10 
Fisher,  Elwood.     Lecture  on  the  North  and  the  South. 

30. 14.  2 
Taft,  Alphonso.     Lecture  on  the  University  of  Cincin- 
nati. 18. 10.  7 
Zoological  Society.     Eeport  for  1874,  with   Charter,  Con- 
stitution and  By-Laws.     Cinn.,  1875.     8vo.           18.10.10 
Cincinnati  Miscellany.     See  Cist,  Charles.  18.  9 
Cincinnati,  Society  of  the.     Institution  of  the  Society,  with 
the  Eoll  of  the  Order  in  New  Jersey,  1783-1866.    Albany, 
1866.     8vo.                                                                           10.  1 
See  Johnston,   Alex.     Some  Account  of  the  Society  of  the 
Cincinnati.                                                                          11.  10 
Sargent,  Winthrop.  Journal  of  the  General  Meeting  in  1784. 

11.  10 

Cinoinnatus,  on  Government.     (Farmer,  John  and  Moore,  J. 

B.     Collections,  etc.,  18^2-' 24.    8vo.     Vols.  2,  3.)        7.  3 

CiRcouRT,  Count  Adolphe  de.   France  and  the  United  States. 

Historical  Eeview.     Bost.,  1877.     8vo.  14.13.1 

Cist,  Charles.     Cincinnati  in  1841.     Cinn.,  1841.  12mo.    18.  1 

Cincinnati  Miscellany.     Vol.   1,  2.     Oct.,  1844- April,  1846. 

Cinn.,  1845  '46.     8vo.  18.  9 

Sketches  and  Statistics  of  Cincinnati  in  1851.     Cinn.,  1851. 

12mo.  18.  1 

Sketches  and  Statistics  of  Cincinnati  in  1859.     Cinn.,  1859. 

8vo.  18.  1 

Cist,  Henry  M.  Army  of  the  Cumberland.  N.  Y.,  1882.  12mo. 

(Campaigns  of  the  Civil  War,  No.  7.)  30.  10 

Cities,  of  the  U.  S.      Waring,  Geo.  E.     Eeport  on  the  Social 

Statistics  of  the  Cities  of  the  United  States.  60.  14 

Citizen-Soldier.     Memoirs  of  a  Volunteer.   See  Beatty,  John. 

8vo.  30.  10 

Citizen's  Manual.   Eules  of  Order  for  Legislative  Assemblies. 

(See  Burleigh,   J.   B.     Legislative  Manual,  1852.     12m. 

pp.  195-287.)  33.8 

Civil  Engineering.    See  Allen,  Charles.  Two  Hundred  Tables 

of  Elevation  Above  Tide  Level.  11.  10 

Blake,  W.  P.  Civil  Engineering  and  Public  W^orks.        52.  6 

Watson,  William.     Civil  Engineering,  etc.  52.  6 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  405 

CiYiL  Eights.     See  Boles,   Thomas.      Bounty  aud  Pensions. 
Speech.  60.  & 

Blair,  J.  G.  Civil  Eights  are  Legal  Eights.     Speech.     60.  1 
Davis,  Garrett.     Speech,  April  6,  1866.  60. 1 

Davis,  T.  T.     Speech,  on  Equality  of  Eights.  60.  a 

Higby,  William.  Privileges  and  Immunities  of  Citizenship. 
Speech.  60. 8 

Morrill,  L.  M.  Amnesty.  Privileges  and  Immunities  of 
Citizens.     Speech.  60.  8 

Norfolk,  Ya.  Equal  Suffrage.  Address  from  the  Colored 
Citizens  to  the  People  of  the  United  States,  ^ew  Bedford, 
1865.   8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  30,  :N'o.  3.)  60.  8 

Sumner,  Charles.     Equal  Eights  of  All.     Speech.  60. 1 

Equality  Before  the    Law.      Argument  in  the  Case  of 
Sarah  C.  Eoberts.  60.2 

Equality  Before  the  Law.     Speech  on  his  Civil  Eights 
Bill.  60.  1 

Thayer,  M.  E.  Speech,  March  2,  1866,  on  the  Civil  Eights. 
Bill.     8vo.  60.8 

Yates,  Eichard.  Only  Salvation,  Equality  of  Eights. 
Speech.  60.^8 

See  also  Education,  Freedmen,  Kuklux,  etc. 
Civil  Service  Eefoem.     See  Adams,   H.    B.     Civil  Service 
Eeform.  60. 2 

Annual  Eeports  of  the  U.  S.  Civil  Service  Commission, 
1884-'85.     Wash.     8vo.  57.4 

Butler,  B.  F.     Speech.     Washington,  1872.  60.  8 

Cari)enter,  Matt  H.     Speech  in  Congress,  1872.  57.  4.  3 

Eaton,  Dorman  B.    Eeport  of  the  Civil  Service  Commission. 

57.  4.  3 

The  Spoils  System,  etc.  57.  4.  3 

FuUerton,  Alex.     How  You  May  Aid  Civil  Service  Eeform. 

57.  4.  3 

Garfield  and  Civil  Service  Eeform.     A  Broadside  issued  by 

the  Civil  Service  Eeform  Association,  K.  Y.,  Containing 

Extracts  from  Hon.  J.  A.  Garfield's  Speech  in  Favor  of 

Civil  Service  Eeform.     n.  d.  57.  4.  3 

Howe,  Hon.  T.  O.     A  ^N^ational  University  the  First  Step, 

etc.  57.  4.  3 

Jenckes,  Thos.  A.     Speeches  in  Congress,     v.  d.        57.  4.  3 

Speech.     Wash.,  1867.  60. 1 


404  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  ^ 

Civil  Service  Eeform  — (Continued). 

Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  Transmitting  to 

the  U.  S.  Senate  Information  in  Relation  to  the  :N^omi- 

nations  and  Appointments  in  the  New  York  Custom  House. 

n.  t.  p.     8vo.  57.  4.  3 

Logan,  John  A.     Tenure  of  Office.     Speech.  60.  8 

Massachusetts.      Eeport    of   Civil  Service  Commissioners. 

8.8.7 
McCrary,  G.  W.     Evils  of  the  Civil  Service  and  the  Eem- 
edy.     Speech.  60. 1 

Opinion  of  the  United  States  Civil  Service  Commission  on 
the  Power  of  Eemoval,  and  on  Discrimination  in  Appoint- 
ments, for  Partisan  Eeasons,  July  8,  1886.  Wash.,  1886. 
12mo.  57. 4. 3 

Packard,  Jasper.     Speech,  Wash.,  1872.  60.8 

Patterson,  J.  W.     Eeport  to  Congress,  1865.  57.  4.  3 

Pendleton,  G.  H.     Eeport  to  Congress,  on,  1881.  57.  4.  3 

Plain  State  of  the  Case.  Eelations  of  Department  Clerks 
to  Salaries,  to  Landlords,  etc.  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  (Eamsey 
Pamph.,  Vol.  24,  No.  29.)  60. 1 

^      Potter,    Clarkson  N.      Civil    Service  Eeform.      Eemarks- 

60.  1 
Proceedings  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  National  Civil- 
Service  Eeform  League,  held  at  Newport,  E.  L,  Aug.  1, 
1883,  with  the  Address  of  the  President,  Hon.  Geo.  Wm. 
Curtis,  N.  Y.,  1883.     8vo.                                              57.  4.  3 

Same,  1885.  57.  4.  3 

Purposes  of  the  Civil  Service  Eeform  Association.  (Publi- 
cation No.  1.)     N.  Y.,  1881.     8vo.  5-7.  4.  3 

Eeform  of  the  Civil  Service.  [A  circular  of  the  National 
League.]    New  York,  1885.     8vo.  57.  4.  5 

Eeport  of  the  Committee  on  Eetrenchment,  of  the  Senate  of 
the  United  States,  made  by  Hon.  James  T.  Morehead, 
Chairman,  June  15,  1844.  (28th  Cong.,  first  sess.  Senate 
Document  No.    399.     Vol.  7.)     Washington,  1844.     8vo. 

61.  8 
[On  Removals  from  Office  by  the  President.] 

Eules  and  Eegulations  for  the  Improvement  of  the  Civil 

Service,     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  57.  4.  3 

Sargent,  A.  A.     Speech.     Washington,  1872.  60.  1 

The  Selection  of  Laborers  [in  Massachusetts].     Publication 

of  the  National   Civil  Service  Eeform  League,     n.  t.  p. 

8vo.  57.  4.  3 


CATALOGUE   OF  THE  LIBRARY.  405 

Civil  Sebvice  Eeform  —  (Continued). 

Smith,  W.  A.    Prize  Essay  on  Civil  Service  Eeform.  57.  4.  3 
Snapp,  Henry.     Civil  Service  Swindle  Exposed.     Speech. 

60.  8 
Snowden^  A.  L.     The  Need  of  Elevated  and  Permanent 
Civil  Service.  57.  4.  3 

Spooner,  John  C.  Speech  in  U.  S.  Senate,  on  Eelations 
Between  the  Senate  and  the  Executive  Departments. 
March  18-19,  1886.     Wash.,  1886.     8vo.  33.  7.  4 

Trumbull,  Lyman.     Power  of  Appointment,  etc.       57.  4.  3 
Appointments  to  Office.     Speech.  60.  8 

U.  S.  Civil  Service  Board.  Eegulations  Governing  Admis- 
sion to  the  Department  and  Examination  for  Promotion. 
Wash.,  1872.  IsTo  imprint.  8vo.  (Eamsey  Pamphs.,  Vol. 
16,  No.  37.)  60.  1 

U.  S.  Congress.  Petition  for  Increase  of  Salaries  of  Gov- 
ernment Clerks.  Signed,  J.  E.  B.  No  imprint.  8vo. 
(Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  22,  No.  26.)  60.  8 

Willard,  C.  W.     Speech.  60.  1 

Woodward,  G.  W.     Speech  in  Congress,  1869.  57.  4.  3 

What  Has  Been  Done  in  New  York,  and  May  Be  Done  Else- 
where. 57.  4.  3 
What  It  Is  in  the  Departments  at  Washington,  etc.    57.  4.  3 
Williams.  William.     Civil  Service  Eeform  Speech.        60.  8 
and  T.  A.  Jenckes'  Bill.  60.  8 
See  also  "Tenure  of  Office." 
Civilization.     See  Buckle,   H.   T.     History  of  Civilization  in 
England.  40.  2 
Dean,  Amos.     History  of  Civilization.                            40.  10 
Hitchcock,  E.  C.     Laws  of  Civilization.                        74.  7.  3 
Irons,  W.  J.     Transition  from  Heathen  to  Christian  Civil- 
ization. 35.  9 
Lubbock,  Sir  John.     Origin  of  Civilization,  etc.  15.  3 
Wilson,  J.  F.     Civilization— When  Did  it  Begin  ?    15. 11. 1 
Young,  Samuel.     Lecture  on  Civilization.                        53.  6 
See  also  Man. 
Clagett,   William  H.     Colorado  Territory.     Speech,  H.   of 
E.,  Jan.  28  and  29,  1873.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.     (Eamsey  Pam- 
phlets, Vol.  23,  No.  3L)                                                     60.  8 
Claggett,  Wyseman.  See  Atherton,  Charles  H.  Memoir.    7.  3 
Territorial  Courts.     Speech  in  the  U.  S.  H.  of  E.,  March 
16,  1872.     n.  t.  p.    8vo.    (Eamsey  Pamphlets,  Vol.  5,  No. 
38.)                                                                                         60.  1 


406  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Claggett,  Wyseman  — (Continued). 

Life    and    Correspondence    of  John  A.    Quitman,    Major 

Gen.  :N^.  Y.,  1860.     12mo.   2  Vols.  44.  1 

Life  and  Times  of  Gen.  Sam  Dale,  the  Mississippi  Partisan. 

N.  Y.,  1860.     12mo.  45.  4 

Clap,  Eoger.     Memoirs,  1630.  Bost.,  1844.    18mo.  (Dorchester 

Antiq.  and  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  No.  1.)  8.  3 

Memoirs  of,  relating  some  of  God's  remarkable  providences 

to  him,  &c.     Boston,  1807.     8vo.  25.  7.  3 

Clapp,  Caleb.     See  Haskins,  S.  M.     The  Ministers  of  Christ, 

etc.  43.  6.  C.  1 

Clapp,  Ebenezer.     The  Clapp  Memorial.    Eecord  of  the  Clapp 

Family  in  America.     Boston,  1876.     8vo.  47.  2 ' 

Clapp,   Otis,   Justice.      Simplicity,  Uniformity.      Brit,  and 

U.  S.  Post  Offices  Compared.     1878,  8vo.  57.  4.  1 

Clapp  Family.      See  Clapp,  Ebenezer.     Clapp  Memorial,  &c. 

47.  2 
Clare,  Ada,  pseud.      Only  a    Woman's  Heart.  N.  Y.    1866. 

12mo.  74.  3 

Claremont,  N.  Y.     Dale  Cemetery,  Incorporation,  Eules  and 

Eegulations,  and  the  Dedication  Addresses.     ]K^.  Y.,  1852. 

10.  14.  2 
Clarendon,  First  Earl  of.    See  Hyde,  Edward. 
Clarendon  Papers.     See  Hyde,  Edward. 
Clark.     See  also  Clarke. 
Clark,  A.  S.    Publ.,  Eochester,  Minn.  Business  Directory  for 

1871.     Eochester,  1871.     16mo.  22.  12.  5 

Clark,  Amos.     Banking  and  Currency.     Speech,  in  the  U.  S. 

House  of  Eepresentatives,    Feb.   7,  1874.     Washington, 

1874.     8vo.  33.  7.  8 

Clark,  B.  C.     Plea  for  Hayti.     Boston,  1853.     8vo.  52.  3. 1 

Clark,  Benj.  F.     The  Province  of  Law,   etc.     Sermon,  at  the 

Mass.   Annual  Election,  Jan.  6,  1869.     Bost,  1869.     8vo. 

(Mass.  Pamph.,  Vol.  7,  No.  15.)  9.  2 

Clark,  C.  M.     Trip  to  Pike's  Peak  [Colorado],  and  Notes  by 

the  Way.     Chicago,  1861.     8vo.  19. 14 

Clark,  Frank  H.     Land  fur  ein  Wanderer  im  Staat  Minnesota. 

St.  Paul,  1871.     8vo.  22.12.6 

Clark,  Geo.  Faber.     A  History  of  the  Town  of  Norton,  Bris- 
tol County,  Mass.,  from  1669  to  1859.     Bost.,  1859.    12mo. 

8.2 


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Olark,  George  Eogers.  Sketch  of  his  Campaign  in  the  Illi- 
nois, in  1778-'9;  with  Introduction  by  Henry  Pirtle,  and 
Appendix.  Biog.  Sketch  of  Gen.  Clark.  Cinn.,  1869.  Svo. 
(Ohio  Valley  Hist.  Series,  ^o.  3.)  18. 12 

Clark,  Henry  James.  Lucernaria  and  their  Allies.  Wash- 
ington, 1878.  4to.  (Smith's  Contrib.  to  Knowledge,  Vol. 
23.)  49.14 

Clark,  J.  A.  Wyoming  Valley,  Upper  Waters  of  the  Susque- 
hanna, and  the  Lackawanna  Coal  Region,  Including  Views 
of  the  Natural  Scenery  of  Northern  Pennsylvania,  from 
the  Indian  Occupancy  to  1875.    Scranton,  1875.  8vo.  11.  4 

Clark,  Prof.  J.  B.  The  Effect  of  External  Aid  on  Self  Reli- 
ance in  Spiritual  Work.  A  Paper  Read  Before  the  Minn. 
Congreg.  Conference,     n.  p.     1879.     8vo.  56.  12.  3 

Clark,  J.  Henry.  Medical  Men  of  New  Jersey,  from  1666  to 
1866.     Newark,  N.  J.,  1867.     8vo.  10.  2.  4 

Clark,  John.  Records  of  the  Descendants  of  Hugh  Clark,  of 
Watertown,  Mass.,  1640-1866.     Bost.,  1866.     8vo.       47.  8 

Clark,  Joseph  S.  An  Historical  Sketch  of  Sturbridge,  Mass., 
from  its  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  Brookfield,  1838. 
Svo.  25.  8 

Clark,  Joshua  V.  H.  Onondaga;  or  Reminiscences  of  Earlier 
and  Later  Times.     Syracuse,  1849.     8vo,     2  Vols.       10.  5 

Clark,  Henry  A.     College  Book.  See  Richardson,  C.  F.  33. 13 

Clark,  Rev.  N.  G.  A  Century  of  Christian  Progress.  A  Paper 
Read  at  the  Meeting  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  at  Hartford, 
Oct.  4,  1876.     Cambridge,  1876.     8vo.  56.  12.  3 

Clark,  Malcolm.  Sketch  of  the  Early  Life  of;  by  Mrs.  C.  O. 
Van  Cleve.  (Montana  Hist.  Soc.  Coutribut.,  Vol.  1,  pp. 
90-98.)  19.  9 

Clark,  Nelson.  See  Quincy,  Mass.  Evangelical  Congr. 
Church.     Plain  Statement.  »  9.  2 

Clark,  Rufus  W.     Heroes  of  Albany.  Memorial  of  the  Patriot 

Martyrs  During  the  War,  1861-'65.     Albany,  1866.  44.  14 

Review  of  Moses  Stuart^  s  Pamphlet  on  Slavery,  Entitled 

Conscience  and  the  Constitution.     Boston,  1850.     12mo. 

See  Stuart,  Moses.  30.  7.  4 

Clark,  Satterlee.  Sketch  of,  by  E.  A.  Calkins.  (Wis. 
Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Vol.  9,  pp.  417-420.)  19.  11 

Clark,  Solomon.  Antiquities,  Historicals  and  Graduates  of 
Northampton,  Mass.,  1654-1880.  Northampton,  1882.  8vo. 

9.13 

52 


408  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Clark,  T.  M.  Eural  School  Architecture.  Washington,  188a. 
8vo.  51. 14.  1 

Clark,  Thomas.  Physical  Geography,  Meteorology  and  Botany 
of  the  :N^orth eastern  District  of  Minnesota.  (Minn.  Geol.- 
Eeport,  etc.     1865.     8vo.)  22.  10- 

Clark,  Thomas  March,  Bishop.  Address.  Amer.  Colonization 

Society;  Eeport,  1867.  30.  7.  9' 

Oration,   in  Providence,  July  4,  1860.     Providence,  1860. 

8vo.  8.  13- 

Clark,  W.  A.  The  Cannonade.  By  Anicetus.  [Satire.]  Bos- 
ton, 1861.     12mo.  29.  1 

Clark,  Willis  Gaylord.  Parlour  Scrap  Book.  Philadelphia,. 
1836.     4to.  Y 

Clark,  W.  P.  The  Indian  Sign  Language,  with  Brief  Explan- 
atory I^otes,  etc.,  and  Description  of  Some  of  the  Peculiar 
Laws,etc.,of  Our  Aborigines.  Philadelphia,  1885.  8 vo.  16.4 

Clark,  William  T.  Children's  Eights.  Schools  for  all.  Speech, 
H.  of  E.,  Feb.  8,  1871.  Washington,  1871.  8vo.  (Eam- 
sey  Pamphlet,  Vol.  32,  No.  12.)  60.  8 

Patriot  Soldier,  vs.  the  Unrepentant  Eebel.  Speech  in  the 
House  of  Eepresentatives,  May  13,  1872.  Wash.,  1872.. 
8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Yol.  5,  No.  31.)  60.  1 

Texas  Pan  Handle.  Texas  Politics.  Speech  in  the  U.  S.. 
House  of  Eepresentatives,  March  2,  1872.  Wash.,  1872.. 
8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamphlets,  Yol.  5,  No.  36.)  60. 1 

Clark  County,  Iowa.  See  Parks,  P.  S.  Sketch  of  Clarke 
County,  Iowa.  19.  6 

Clark  Family.     See  Clark,  John.     Eecords  of  the  Descendants 

of  Hugh  Clark,  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  1640-1866.         47.  8 

Gay,  Julius.     Eecord  of  the  Descendants  of  John  Clark,  of 

Farmington,  Conn.  47.  2 

Sims,  C.  S.     Account  of  the  Ancestors  and  Descendants  of 

John  Lardner  Clark  and  Sophia  Marion  Eoss.         47. 14.  1 

Clarke,  see  also  Clark. 

Clarke,  C.  C.  P.  True  Method  of  Eepresentation  in  Large  Con- 
stituencies. N.  Y.,  1873.  8vo.  (Eamsey  Pamphlets,  Yol.. 
13,  No.  14.)  60. 1 

Clarke,  Calyin.  Christian  Submission.  Sermon  at  the  Funeral 
of  Mrs.  Susan  Heard  Cleaveland,  who  died  at  Marshall, 
Mich.,  Oct.  1st,  1843.     Cincinnati,  1844.    8vo.     43.  6.  C.  1 

Clarke,  Davis  W.  (Bishop  M.  E.  Church).  Problem  of  Life- 
Funeral  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  John  McLean,  Cincin- 
nati, April  28,  1861.     Cinn.,  1861.     8vo.  43. 13.  M 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  409 

Clarke.  Eev.  Dorus.  The  Centennial  Discourse,  Delivered  in 
Westhampton,  Mass.,  Sept.  3,  1879,  on  the  100th  Anni- 
versary of  the  Formation  of  the  Church  in  that  Town. 
Boston,  1879.     12mo.  8.  2.  6.  B 

Fugitives  from  the  Escritoire  of  a  Eetired  Editor.  Boston, 
1864.     8vo.  56.  10 

Oneness  of  the  Christian  Church.     Boston,  1869.     16mo. 

56.4 

Clarke,  Edward  H.     The  Relation  of  Drugs  to  Treatment. 

Lecture  before  the  Medical  Class  of  1856-^57,  of  Harvard 

University.     Bost.,  1856.     8vo.  (IS'o.  8  in  ''Harvard  Coll. 

Addresses.")  9. 2 

Clarke,  E.  Y.   Atlanta  Illustrated.  (Map.)   Atlanta,  1881.  8vo. 

16.6 
Clarke,  Frank  W.     Constants  of  JS'ature.     Pt.  1-5.   Washing- 
ton,   1872-'82.     8vo.     3  Vols.     (Smiths.    Misc.    Contrib., 
Vols.  12,  14,  27.)  49.  2 

[Part  4  is  by  Geo.  F.  Becker.  ] 

A  Eeport  of  Work  done  in  the  Washington  Laboratory, 
During  the  Fiscal  Year,  1883-' 84.  Washington,  1884.  8vo. 
(Bulletin,  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  N^o.  9.)  49.  4 

A  Report  on  the  Teaching  of  Chemistry  and  Physics  in  the 
TJ.  S.  (Circular  of  Information,  Bureau  of  Education,  No. 
6,  1880.)     Wash.,  1881.     8vo.  36.9.8 

Clarke,  Gaylord  J.  Enemies  of  the  Constitution  and  the 
Union!  Peace  or  War.  Speech  before  the  Democratic 
Club  of  Lockport,  K  Y.,  March  16,  1863.  Lockport,  ^. 
Y.,  1863.     8vo.  30.  4.  6 

Clarke,  George  K.     Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Nathan- 
iel Clarke,  of  Kewbury,  Mass.     Bost.,  1883.     8vo.      47.  2 
Same.     Second  edition.     Ten  Generations,  1641-1885.     47.  2 
Clarke,  Henry  J.  H.     Report  on  the  Immigration  Conference 
at  Ottawa,  Sept.  18,  1871.  n.  t.  p.    8vo.  (Ramsey  Pamph., 
Vol.  34,  Ko.  8.)  60.2 

Clarke,  Hopewell.  The  Source  of  the  Mississippi  River.  A 
Report  of  a  Special  Survey,  etc.,  Oct.,  1886.  (Reprinted 
from  Science,  Dec,  1886.)  N.  Y.,  1886.  8vo.  22. 13.  7 
Clarke,  James  Freeman.  Discourse  on  the  Aspects  of  the 
War,  in  the  Indiana  Place  Chapel,  Boston,  Fast  Day,  April 
2,  1863.     Boston,  1863.     8vo.  30. 4.  7 

The  Duties  of  Massachusetts.  Mass.  Election  Sermon,  Jan. 
1,  1868.     Boston,  1868.     8vo.  56.  5.  6 


410  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Clarke,  James  Freeman— (Continued). 

History  of  Gen.  Hull's  Campaign  of  1812,  and  the  Surrender 
of  Detroit.  (With  Campbell,  Mrs.  Maria,  Eevolutionary 
Services,  etc.,  of  Gen.  Hull.)     1884.     8vo.  44.  6 

Memoir  of  Ealph  Waldo  Emerson.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll. 
Proc,  Series  2,  Yol.  2.  9. 14 

On  Giving  i^ames  to  Towns  and  Streets.  Boston,  1880. 
16mo.  74.  10. 1 

The  Well-Instructed  Scribe.  Sermon  at  the  Installation  of 
George  F.  Simmons  and  Samuel  Eipley,  over  the  Union 
Congregational  Society  in  Waltham,  Mass.,  Oct.  27,  1841. 
Bost.,  1841.     8vo.     (Mass.  Pamph.,  Vol.  8.)  9.  2 

Clarke,  John  B.,  Publ.  Successful  ]^ew  Hampshire  Men. 
Manchester,  1882.     8vo.  43.  5 

Clarke,  John  M.  On  the  Higher  Devonian  Fauna  of  Ontario 
County,  New  York.  (U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  Bulletin 
No.  16.)     Washington,  1885.     8vo.  49.  4.  2 

Clarke,  L.  H.  Eeport  of  the  Debates  and  Proceedings  of  the 
Convention  held  at  Albany,  28th  Aug.,  1821.  N.  Y.,  1821. 
8vo.  10.  9 

Clarke,  M.  St.  Clair,  and  Hall,  David  A.  Cases  of  Con- 
tested Elections  in  Congress,  from  1789  to  1834,  inclusive. 
Wash.,  1834.    8vo.  60.  3 

Clarke,  Milton,  and  Lewis.  Narrative  of  their  Sufferings 
during  a  Captivity  of  more  than  Twenty  Years  among 
the  Slaveholders  of  Kentucky.     Boston,  1846.     12mo. 

30.13 
Clarke,  Prescott  O.     Ehode  Island  and  Providence  Planta- 
tions.    A  Short  Historical  Sketch  and  Statistical  Compil- 
ation, etc.     Providence,  1885.     8vo.  8.  7.  5 
Clarke,  Eobert.     His  Library  of  Geological  Works.     See  5th 
U.  S.  Geolog.  Eeport.     p.  xxxv.                              '      50.  9 
Information  Wanted  with  Eeference  to  the  Early  Settlers 
of  Losantiville,  now  Cincinnati,  1789-'90.     n.  t.  p.     8vo. 

18. 13.  1 

Pre-Historic  Eemains  Found  on  the  Site  of  Cincinnati,  O., 

with  a  Vindication  of  the  ''Cincinnati  Tablet.'^     Cinn., 

1876.     8vo.  15.  11. 1 

and  Company.  Bibliotheca  Americana.  Catalogues  of  Books 

and  Pamphlets  Eelating  to  America,  1869-1879.     Cinn., 

1869-'79.     8vo.  74.  12 

Same,  1883.     Cinn.,  1883.     8vo.  74.  12 

Same,  1885.     Cinn.,  1885.     8vo.  74.12 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  411 

Clarke,  Samuel  C.  Eecords  of  Descendants  of  John  Fuller 
I^ewton,  l644-'98.  From  Jackson's  History  of  Newton , 
etc.     Boston,  1869.     Svo.  25.  7.  6 

Eecords  of  Descendants  of  Eichard  Hull,   of  ]N'ew  Haven, 
1639-1662.     Boston,  1869.     8vo.  25.  7.  8 

Eecords  of  Some  of  the  Descendants  of  Thomas  Clarke,  Ply- 
mouth, 1623-1697.     Boston,  1869.     8vo.  42.  2 
Eecords  of  Some  of  the  Descendants  of  William  Curtis,  Eox- 
bury,  1632.     Boston,  1869.     8vo.                                 25. 7.  3 
Clakke,  Sam'l  F.     a  Centennial  Discourse,  Delivered  Sept. 
9,  1850,  before  the  First  Church  in  Athol,  Mass.,  at  the 
Celebration  of  the  100th  Anniversary  of  the  Organization 
of  said  Church,  etc.     Boston,  1851.     8vo.                     25.  9 
Clarke,  S.  J.  History  of  McDonough  County,  Illinois.  Spring- 
field, 111.,  1878.     8vo.                                                        18.  5 
Clarke,  Wm.,  Capt.     Travels.     See  Lewis,  Capt.  Meriwether. 

19.  3 
Clarke,  William  B.     See  Thompson,  J.  P.     Sermon  at  the 
Installation  of  Wm.  B.  Clarke,  as  Pastor  of  the  Church 
in  Yale  College.  7.  13 

Clarke,  W.  Penn.  Base  Slander  Eefuted.  Defending  James 
Harlan,  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  (Eamsey  Pamphs.,  No.  15^,  in 
Yol.  36.)  60.  2 

Clarke  Family.     See  Clarke,  G.  K.     Genealogy  of  Descend- 
ants of  Nathaniel  Clarke,  of  Newbury,  Mass.     (Two   edi- 
tions.) ..  47.  2 
Clarke,  S.  C.  Eecords  of  Some  of  the  Descendants  of  Thomas 
Clarke.     Plymouth,  1623-1697.     Boston,  1869.  8vo.  47.  2 
(Or  Clark)  Family.     Johnson,    W.   W.     Clarke,  or  Clark, 
Genealogy.  Eecords  of  the  Descendants  of  Thomas  Clarke, 
Plymouth,   1623-1697.      North    Greenfield,   Wis.,    1884. 
8vo.  47.  8 
See  also  Gedney  Family. 
Clarke  Institution  for  Deaf  Mutes.    See  Northampton, 

Mass. 
Clarkson,   Egbert  H.      Tenth  Anniversary  Sermon  in  St. 
James^  Church,  Chicago,  1859.     Chicago,  1859.     8vo. 

18.  6.  6 
Clarkson,  Thomas.     Essay  on  the  Slavery  and  Commerce  of 
the  Human  Species,  Particularly  the  African,  with  Addi- 
tions.    London,  1786.     Svo.  30.  5 
Another  Edition.     Georgetown,  Ky.,  1816.     12mo.        30.  6 


412  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

CxARKSON,  Thomas  —  (Continued). 

History  of  the  Abolition  of  the  Slave  Ti-ade.     London, 
1808.     2  Vols.  '  30.  5 

Clarkson,  William.     Inquiry  into  the  Cause  of  the  Increajse 
of  Pauperism  and  Poor  Bates.     London,   1816.     (Pam- 
phleteer, Vol.  8.)  53.  5 
Classical.  Studies.    See  Cook,  J.  P.    The  Greek  Question. 

56. 9. 1 

Classics.    Museum  Criticum.    Cambridge  Classical  Eesearches. 

Vol.  2.     Cambridge,  etc.     1826.     8vo.  74. 5 

Clavers,  Mrs.  Mary,    pseud.     See  Kirkland,  Mrs.  Caroline  M. 

(Stansbury.) 

Clavigero,    Francisco    Sayerio,    l'abbe.     Mexican    Jesuit 

Missionary.     History  of  Mexico.     Phil.,   1817.     8vo.     3 

Vols.  52.4 

Clay,  Cassius  M.     Synopsis  of  Forty  Chapters  on  Clay.     By 

Timothy    Bombshell    and  Others.     Burlesque,     n.  t.  p. 

8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  11,  ^o,  2.)  60.  1 

Clay,    Henry.     Address  before  the    American    Colonization 

Society,  Jan.  21,  1851.     (Amer.  Col.  Soc  Eeport,  1851.) 

30.  7.  9 
An  Address  to  the  Public,  Containing  Certain  Testimony  in 
Befutation  of  the  Charges  against  him,  Made  by  Gen.  An- 
drew Jackson,  Touching  the  Last  Presidential  Election. 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  1828.  8vo.  (Jackson  Pamphlets, 
No.  2.)  ^  45.  3 

Anderson,   Charles.     Funeral   Oration   on  Henry  Clay,  in 
Cincinnati,  Nov.  2,  1852.  43.  6.  C.  2 

Ashland  Text-Book,  Compendium  of  Speeches  on  Various 
Public  Measures.     Boston,  1844.     12mo.  83.  7.  2 

Colton,  Calvin.     Life  and  Times  of  Henry  Clay.  44.  5 

Life,  Correspondence  and  Speeches  of  Henry  Clay. 

44.12 
Life  and  Speeches.     Ed.  by  Daniel  Mallory.     5th  edit. 

44.12 

Monument  to  the  Memory  of.     Life,  Speeches  and  Obituary 

Addresses.     Cinn.,  1857.     8vo.  44. 12 

Obituary  Addresses  on.  Delivered  in  Congress  June  30,  1852. 

Washington,  1882.     8vo.  45.  5 

Prentice,  Geo.  D.     Biography  of  Henry  Clay.     2d  edit. 

44.  11 
Sargent,  Epes.     Life  and  Public  Services  of  Henry  Clay. 

43.  6.  C.  2 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  413 

Clay,  Henry  —  (Continued). 

Speech  in  Support  of  his  Propositions  to  Compromise  on 
the  Slavery  Question.  In  the  Senate  of  the  U.  S.,  Feb.  5, 
1850.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  33.  7.  1 

Speech  in  the  U.  S.  Senate,  in  Defense  of  the  '^American 
System ''  Against  the  British  Colonial  System;  with  an 
appendix  of  Documents  Eeferred  to  in  the  Speech;  Feb. 
2,  3,  and  6,  1832.     Washington,  1832.     8vo.       '        57.  2.  1 
Winthrop,  E.  C.     Memoir.  46. 13 

•Clay,  John.  Free  Trade  Essential  to  the  Welfare  of  Great 
Britain.     London,  1820.     (Pamphleteer,  Yol.  17.)       53.  5 

Clay  County,  Indiana.  History  of.  See '^  Counties  of  Clay 
and  Owen,  Indiana — Historical  and  Biographical.^'  Chi- 
cago, 1884.     8vo.  83.  16 

Clay  County,  Missouri.  History  of  Clay  and  Platte  Counties, 
Missouri;  Including  a  History  of  their  Townships,  Towns 
and  Villages,  a  Condensed  History  of  Missouri,  Biograph- 
ical Sketches,  etc.     St.  Louis,  1885.     8vo.  83.  15 

Clayborne,  William.  See  IS^eill,  E.  D.  William  Claiborne,  of 
Kent  Island.     (In  his    ''Founders  of  Maryland, '^  1876.) 

11.  1 

Clay  Lick,  Ohio.  Celebration  of  American  Independence  at 
Clay  Lick,  1869.  (Licking  County,  Ohio,  Pioneer  Society, 
Pamph.,  No.  3.)  18.  3.  1 

Claypole,  E.  W.     The  Chambers   Lightning  Eod.     (Proceed- 
ings of  Davenport  Acad.  Sci.,  Vol.  4,  p.  41.)  19.  3 
Eeport  on  some  Fossils  from  the  Lower  Coal  Measures  near 
Wilkesbarre,  Pa.     (Wyoming  Hist,  and  Geol.  Soc,  Yol. 
2,  pp.  239.)     Wilkesbarre,  1886.     8vo.                   11.  10.  1 

Clayton,  A.  M.  Centennial  Address  on  the  History  of  Marshall 
Co.,  Mass.,  Delivered  at  Holly  Springs,  Aug.  12,  1876. 
Wash.,  1880.     8vo.  15.  7.  3 

Clayton,  John.  Letter,  1688,  Giving  an  Account  of  Virginia. 
No  imprint.     8vo,     (Force's  Tracts,  Vol.  3.)  14.  1.  2 

Clayton,  John  M.     Comegys,  J.  P.    Memoir  of  J.  M.  Clayton, 

Wilmington,  1882.     8vo.  46.  5 

U.  S.  Congress.     Obituary  Addresses  on  the  Death  of  John 

M.   Clayton,    Dec.    3,    1856.      Washington,    1857.      8vo. 

43.  6.  C.  2 

Clayton^  Powell,  (Gov.  of  Ala.)  Biennial  Message,  1871. 
Little  Eock,  1871.  8vo.  (EamseyPamphs.,  Vol.  10,  No. 
15.)  60.  1 


414  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Clayton,  W.  W.  History  of  Davidson  Co.,  Tenn.,  with  Illus- 
trations and  Biographical  Sketches  of  its  Prominent  Ment 
and  Pioneers.     Phila.,  1880.     4to,  18.  14 

Clayton  Family.  Aveling,  Thomas  W.  Memorials  of  the 
Clayton  Family,  of  England.  45.  8 

Clayton  County,  Iowa.  See  Price,  Eliphalet.  I^ames  of  the 
Elvers  and  Streams  of  Clayton  County.  19.  6 

Cleasby,  Eichaed.  See  Yigfusson,  Gudbrand,  Icelandic- 
English  Dictionary.     Oxford,  (England.)     1844.     4to. 

38.  4 

Cleaveland,   John.     Journal  of.   Edited  by  K.   Cleaveland. 
Essex  Institute  Coll.,  Vol.  12-13.)  8. 4 

Cleaveland,  Nehemiah.  Address  at  Topsfield,  Mass.,  Aug. 
28,  1850.  The  200th  Anniversary  of  its  Incorporation. 
K  Y.,  1851.     8vo.  8.  3- 

Cleaveland,  Parker.  Meterological  Observations  at  Bruns- 
wick, Me.,  1807-59.  ^o  imprint.  4to.  (Smithsonian 
Contributions,  Yol.  16.)  49.  7 

Eulogy  on,  by  Leonard  Woods.  (Maine  Historical  Society 
Coll.,  Yol.  6,  pp.  375-435.)  7.  1 

Cleaveland,  Mrs.  Susan  Heard.  See  Clarke,  Calvin.  Ser- 
mon at  the  Funeral  of  Mrs.  S.  H.  Cleaveland.     43.  6.  C.  1 

Clemens,  Jeremiah.  Letter  on  Submission  to  the  Govern- 
ment.    Phila.,  Oct.,  1864.     n.  t.  p.     16mo.  30.  4.  3 

Clemens,  Orion.  City  of  Keokuk  in  1856.  Also,  Sketch  of 
the  Black  Hawk  War,  etc.     Keokuk,  1856.     8vo. 

19. 13.  4 

Clergy.     Advice  to  a  Young  Clergyman,  in  a  Letter  from  a 

Eight  Eeverend  Prelate.     8vo.     (Harleian  Misc.,  Yol.  11, 

pp.  208-217.)  40.  3 

Barry,  Girald.     Giraldi  Cambrensis  Gemma   Ecclesiastica. 

8vo.  40. 11 

[Note.— "In  vain  shall  we  look  elsewhere  for  such  a  picture  of  the 
Welsh  clergy  of  the  15th  century." — Preface.'\ 

Gushing,  Eev.  C.     The  Supply  of  Ministers.  56.  11.  4 

Disputation;  Proving  to  Grant  unto  Ministers  Secular 
Jurisdiction  ;  and  to  Make  them  Lords  and  Statesmen  in 
Parliament.  London,  1679.  4to.  (Harleian  Misc.,  Yol. 
8,  pp.  310-335.  40.  3 

Fletcher,  J.     Duties  of  Churches  to  their  Pastors.     Sermon. 

53.  6. 

Foster,  E.  B.     Eighjs  of  the  Pulpit.     Discourse.  53.  12 


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Clergy  —  (Continued). 

Letter  from  a  Country  Clergyman  to  his  Brother,  Touching 
Some  Eeproaches  Cast  Upon  the  Bishops.  4to.  (Har- 
leian  Misc.,  Vol.  12,  pp.  262-273.)  40.  3 

Park,  E.  A.  Discourse  on  the  Duties  of  the  IsTew  England 
Clergy.  53.  12 

Patten,  J.  A.  Lives  of  the  Clergy  of  ]N^ew  York  and  Brook- 
lyn. 44.  14 

Pecock,  Reginald.  The  Repressor  of  Overmuch  Blaming  of 
the  Clergy.  40.  4 

Sprague,  W.  B.     Annals  of  the  American  Pulpit.        43.  12 

Williams,  Wm.  R.  The  Holy  Ghost,  in  its  Relations  to 
Ministerial  Education.  53.  6 

N.  Y.  State,  Gen.  Assembly.  Report  of  the  Committee  on 
the  Judiciary,  on  a  Repeal  of  the  Law  Exempting  Ministers 
of  the  Gospel  from  Ta:?^ation,  March  25,  1841.  53.  6 

Cleveland,  Horace  Gillette.  Genealogy  of  Benjamin 
Cleveland,  Great  Grandson  of  Moses  Cleveland,  of 
Woburn,  Mass.     Chicago,^879.     8vo.  47.  2 

Cleveland,  H.  W.  S.  A  Few  Hints  on  Landscape  Gardening. 
Chicago,  1871.     8vo.  51. 14.  1 

The  Great  Want  of  Illinois  —  Farm  and  Land  Drainage. 
Chicago,  1878.     12mo.  72.  4.  1 

Outline  Plan  of  a  Park  System  for  the  City  of  St.  Paul, 
Comprised  in  Two  Addresses  Delivered  before  the  Com- 
mon Council  and  Chamber  of  Commerce,  June  24,  1872, 
and  June  19,  1885.     Saint  Paul,  1885.     8vo.  22. 13.  3 

Cleveland,  James  Butler.  A  Genealogical  Register  of  the 
descendants  of  Moses  Cleveland,  of  Woburn,  Mass.,  an 
Emigrant  in  1635,  from  England,  with  a  Sketch  of  the 
Clevelands  of  Virginia,  and  the  Carolinas.  Albany,  1881. 
8vo.  25.  7.  a 

Cleveland,  Stafford  C.  History  and  Directory  of  Yates  Co., 
N.  Y.,  Containing  a  Sketch  of  Its  Original  Settlement,  etc. 
Yol.  1.  (All  ever  published.)  Penn  Yan,  K  Y.,  1873. 
8vo.  '  16.14 

Cleveland  Family.  See  Cleveland,  H.  G.  Genealogy,  etc. 
Chicago,  1879.     8vo.  '  .  47. 2 

Cleveland,  Ohio.  Board  of  Education.  Report,  1871, '75, '76. 
Cleveland,  1872.     8vo.     3  Vols.  8. 10.  5- 

City  Council.     Inauguration  of  the  Perry  Statue  of  Cleve- 
land, Sept.  10,  1860.  18.  & 
51 


416  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Cleveland,  Ohio  —  (Continued). 

Public  Library.     Eeport,  1883.  18. 10.  10 

.    Griswold,  S.  O.     Corporate  Birth  and  Growth  of  the  City 

of  Cleveland.     Address.  18.  3.  2 

Johnson,  Crisfield,  History  of  Cuyahoga  Co.,  etc.  18.  9 

Whittlesey,  Charles.     Cleveland  as  a  Kaval  Depot.   18.  3.  6 

Early  History  of  Cleveland,  Ohio,   with   IS^otices  of  the 

Pioneers  and  Surveyors.  18.  8 

Board  of  Trade.     Trade  and  Commerce  of  Cleveland,  1866- 

'70.     Eeported  by  J.  D.  Pickands.     Cleveland,  1867-'71. 

8vo.  18.  10.  2 

Female  Seminary.     Catalogues,  1857,  '67,  ^QS.  18.  10.  7 

Library  Association,    Charter,    Constitution  and  By-Laws, 

with  Eeport,  etc.     Cleveland,  1867.     8vo.  18.  10.  10 

Trinity  Church.   See  Bolles,  James  A.    Eeport  and  Pastoral 

Letter.  ^  18.  10.  9 

Cleveland  Directory,     1875, '78-9.    Cleveland,  1874-' 8.    8vo. 

80 

Clews,  Henry.     Our  Monetary  Evils.     K  Y.,  1872.  60.  1 

Clift,  William.    Eecord,  etc.     See  Baldwin,  J.  D.  47.  2 

Clifton  Springs  Water  Cure.     Addresses  and  Sermon  at  the 

Dedication,  July  25,  1856.     Geneva,  etc.,  1857.     8vo. 

10.  11.  3 
Climacus,   Joannes,    (Surnamed  Scholasticus).     A.  D.  525-605. 
Scala  Paradisi.     Venice,  1492.     4to. 

[Note.— This  is  the  oldest  printed  book  in  the  society's  collection.] 
Climate.     See  Bonstetten,   Ch.   de.     The  Man  of   the  South 
and  the  Man  of  the  North.  16. 14 

Climatology  of  Minnesota,  by  D.  C.  Shepard.  Of  the  Sas- 
katchewan District  and  British  Oregon.  (Minn.  Leg.,* 
1858,   Eeport  on  Overland  Emigration.     1858.     8vo. 

22.  5.  2 

Coolidge,  E.  H.     Prominent  Features  of  Climate  in  the  U. 

S.  ^  510.1 

CroU,  James.  *  Climate  and  Time  in  their  Geological  Eela- 

tions.  15, 13 

Disturnell,  J.     Influence  of  Climate.  25.  6.  2 

Influence  of  Climate  in  I^orth  and  South  America. 

49.  10 
Garfielde,  S.     Climates  of  the  Northwest.  22. 4 

^eike,  James.     Causes  of  Cosmical  Changes  of  Climates. 

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Climate  —  (Continued). 

Greeley,  A.  W.     Isothermal  Lines  of  the  United  States. 

50.1.1 
Knox,  M.  V.  B.     Climate  and  Brains.  19.  7 

Nott,  J.  C.      Acclimation;   Comparative  Influence  of  Cli- 
mate and  Diseases  on  Man.  15. 10 
Climatology  of  the  U.  S.     See  Blodgett,  Lorin.     Climatol- 
ogy of  the  U.  S.  51.  3 
Olingman,  Thomas  C.     Alabama  Claims.     Synopsis.     Jan.  18, 
1876.     Wash.,  1876.     8vo.                                            33.12.2 
•Clint,  William.     The  Aborigines  of  Canada  under  the  Brit- 
ish Crown.     (Quebec  Lit.  and  Hist.  Soc.  Trans.,  Session 
1887-'88;  pp.  63-113.)                                                         20.  9.  8 
Olinton,  Charles  A.      Sketch  of   the   Clinton  Family.     (In 
Niven,  A.  C,  Centennial  Memorial,    etc.)    IS".  Y.,  1859. 
12mo.                                                                           *         16.  14 
Olinton,  De  Witt.    Discourse.    General  Geographical,   Polit- 
ical and  Historical  Yiew  of  the  Eed  Men,  Delivered  before 
the  'E.  Y.  Historical  Society,  Dec.  6,  1811.     (K  Y,  Hist. 
Society  Coll,  1814.  pp.  37-116.)  10.  4 
Campbell,  W.  W.     Editor.     Life  and  Writings  of  De  Witt 
Clinton.                                                                                  44.  6 
Conkling,    Alfred.      Discourse.      Commemorative    of    De 
Witt  Clinton.     1828.                                                          53.  12 
Manley,  J.  E.     Eulogium  on  De  Witt  Clinton.              53.  12 
Mitchell,  S.  L.     Discourse  on  De  Witt  Clinton.             53.  12 
Seward,  W.  H.     Biography  of  De  Witt  Clinton.             44.  6 
Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  De  Witt  Clinton.                      43.  1 
Olinton,  George.     See  Duyckinck,  E.  A.     Biog.  Sketch. 

44.  6 
Olinton,  Sir  Henry.     Narrative  of  the  Campaign  in  1781,  in 
^N'orth  America.     Lond.,  1783.     (Reprinted,    Phila.,  1865.) 
4to.  .  14.  14 

(See  Cornwallis,  Charles.  Answer,  etc.  1866.  4to.) 
^Narrative,  Relative  to  his  Conduct  During  part  of  his  Com- 
mand of  the  King's  Troops  in  North  America,  Particu- 
larly the  Campaign  in  1781,  with  Extracts  of  Parts  of  his 
Correspondence.  London.,  1783.  8vo.  (Revolutionary 
Pamphlets,  Vol  20,  No.  5.)  14.  1 

Observation  on  Earl  Cornwallis'    Answer.      Lond.,    1783. 
(Reprinted,  Phila.,  1866.     4to.)     Bound,  with  his  Narra- 
tive, etc.     1865.     4to.  14.  14 
(See  Cornwallis,  Charles.     Answer,  etc.     1866.     4to.) 


418  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Clinton  Co.,  III.     See  Marion  Co.,  111. 

Clinton,  Iowa.  1st  Presb.  Church.  See  Cowden,  J.  G.  Ser- 
mon on  the  10th  Anniversary  of  his  Pastorate.       19. 13.  4 

Clinton,  Mass.  The  Inducements  and  Advantages  Offered  for 
Business  Enterprises,  or  Permanent  Eesidence.  Issued 
by  the  Board  of  Trade.    Illustrated.  Clinton,  1885.    16mo. 

8.  2.5 
Wire  Cloth  Co.     System  for  Fire-proofing  Buildings.     Bos- 
ton, 1879.     8vo.  51.  14. 1 

Clinton,  I^.  Y.,  Cemetery.  Exercises  at  the  Dedication  of 
(1857).     Utica,  K  Y.,  1857.     8vo.  10.  11.  a 

Hamilton  College.     See  ''Hamilton  College.'^ 

Clockmaker  The.  Sayings  and  Doings  of  Sam  Slick,  of  Slick- 
ville.     2d  Series.     Phila.,  1839.     12mo.  74.3 

Clocks  of  Gnoster-Town.  Poem.  See  Sill,  E.  E.  New  Haven, 
1870.     8vo.     (No.  19,  Yale  College  Addresses.)  7. 13 

Cloquet,  Jules.  Eecollections  of  the  Private  Life  of  Gen- 
Lafayette.  2  Vols.  [Translated  from  the  French.]  IvT. 
Y.,  1836.     12mo.  45.  4 

Clotel,  the  President's  Daughter.  Narrative  of  Slave  Life 
in  the  U.  S.     See  Brown,  W.  W.     London,    n.  d.     8vov 

30. 12 

Clouds.  See  Poey,  Andre.  New  Classification  of  Clouds. 
(Smiths.  Eeport,  1870.     pp.  432-456.)  49.3 

Clough,  Wm.  p.  Eeport  to  Gov.  C.  K.  Davis,  of  the  Case  — 
''Winona  «&  St.  Peter  E.  E.  Co.  vs.  John  D.  Blake  et  al.,'^ 
now  Pending  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  U.  S.  St.  Paul^ 
1875.     8vo.  72. 13.  4 

Synopsis  of  the  Legislation  of  the  TJ.  S.  and  of  the  State  of 
Minnesota,  Eelating  to  the  Extension  Lines  (so  called)  of 
the  St.  Paul  «&  Pacific  Eailroad.     St.  Paul,  1875.     8vo. 

72.  13.  4 

Clubs,  of  New  York.     See  Fairfield,  P.  G.     N.  Y.,  1873.  8vo. 

10.  9- 

Cluny,  Alexander.  American  Traveler.  Observations  on 
the  British  Colonies  in  America.  By  an  Old  and  Experi- 
enced Trader.     London,  1769.     4to.  33.  4 

Cluseret,  Gustave  Paul.  Mexico  and  the  Solidarity  of  Na- 
tions. N.  Y.,  1866.  8vo.  (Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  24,  No. 
25.)  60.  a 

Clute,  J.  J.  Annals  of  Staten  Island,  1609-1876.  N.  Y.,  1877. 
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Clyde,  John  C.     Genealogies,   Necrology  and  Eeminiscences 

of  the  ^' Irish  Settlement,"   Northampton  Co.,   Pa.,   etc. 

n.  p.     1879.     12mo.  46.  8 

Eosbriigh,    a  Tale  of  the  Eevolution;    Life,    Labors   and 

Death  of  John  Eosbrugh.     Eead  before  the  N.  J.  Hist. 

Soc,  Jan.  2,  1877.     Easton,  1880.     4to.  44.  7 

Coal.     See   Anderson,    W.    J.      Coal-like  Substance  found  at 

Point  Lewis,  Canada,  etc.  20.  9.  8 

Cannel  Coal  Co.,  Coal  Eiver,  Ya.     Eeport  of  the  Board  of 

Directors.     N.  Y.,  1855.     8vo.     Map.  15.  12.  6 

Charters  of  the  Union  Potomac  Company,  and  the  New 

Creek  Company,  with  a  Description  of  their  Coal  andiron 

Mines,  Situate  in  Hampshire  Co.,  Ya.     N.  Y.,  1853.    8vo. 

72.  13.  6 

Cumberland  Coal  &  Iron  Co.     Eeport  1853.     N.  Y.,  1853. 

8vo.  51.  5.  1 

D'  Aligny,  H.  F.  Q.  Manufacture  of  Pressed  or  Agglomerated 

Coal.  52,  6 

Pulton,  John.     On  the  Coking  of  Bituminous  Coal.        11.  3 

Hampshire  Coal  &  Iron  Co.,  Ya.     Charter.     Passed  March 

14,  1853.     N.  Y.,  1853.     8vo.  15.  12.  6 

James,  T.  C.     Discovery  of  Anthracite  Coal,  on  the  Lehigh. 

11.  10 
Le  Conte,  Joseph.     Lecture  on  Coal.  49.  3 

Lesquereux,  Leo.     Atlas  to  the  Coal  Flora  of  Pennsylvania. 

11.  10 
The  Miners  Journal ;  Coal  Statistical  Eegister  for  1870. 

72.  13.  6 
Morris,  Israel.     Duty  on  Coal.  60.  8 

Piatt,  Franklin.     Coke  Manufacture  in  Pennsylvania. 

11.  3 
Description  of  the  Coal  Fields  of  Bradford  and  Tioga 
Counties,  Pa.  11.  3 

And  W.  G.     Eeport  of  the  Bituminous  Coal  Fields  of 
Western  Pennsylvania.  11.  3 

Pumpelly,  Eaphaei.     Eeport  on   Cretaceous  Coals  in   the 
Northwest.  60.  14 

Saward,  F.  E.     The  Coal  Trade.  72.  13.  6 

Schweitzer,  P.     True  Composition  of  Coal.  18.  7.  2 

.Sheafer,  P.  F.     Address  on  the  Age  and  Extent  of  Coal  De- 
posits in  the  IT.  S.  60.  8 
Eeport  of  an  examination  of  the  Puyallup  Coal  Fields 
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420  MINNESOTA  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY. 

Coal  —  (Continued). 

Stevenson,  J.  J.     Greene  and  Washington  District  of  the- 

Bituminous  Coal  Fields  of  Western  Pennsylvania.       11.  % 

Same.     Eeport  of  the  Fayette  and  West  Moreland  Dis- 

trict.  11. 3^^ 

Union  Potomac  Co.     Hampshire  County,  Virginia.     Coal 

and  Iron  Mines,  etc.     Baltimore,  1840.  15. 12.  ^ 

Walker,  E.  H.     Pennsylvania  Coal  Fields  and  their  Eela- 

tion  to  Buffalo.  51.  5. 1 

Westbrook,  E.  B.     A  Few  Facts  and  Figures  About  Coal. 

60.2 
White,  I.  C.     Bituminous  Coal  Fields  of  Western  Pennsyl- 
vania. 11- 10' 
See  also  Coke,  Petroleum,  etc. 
Coal  Mines.     Eoy,  Andrew,  and  Pollock,  John.     The  Venti- 
lation and  Inspection  of  Coal  Mines.                           18.  3.  ^ 
Coast  Survey,  its  Cost,  Abuses  and  Power.   From  the  New 
York  Times,  Nov.  17,  1858.     Anon.    No  imprint.     8vo. 

33.  12.  1 

Eeply  to  the  Ofiicial  Defense  of  its  Cost,  Abuses-  and  Power. 

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33. 12.  L 
Coates,  Benj.  H.     Discourse  before  the  Historical  Society  of 
Pennsylvania,  28th  of  April,  1834,  on  the  Origin  of  the 
Indians.     (Pa.  Hist.  Soc.  Memoirs,  Vol.  3,  Pt.   2.) 

11.  10 

Coats,  Capt.  William.     Geography  of  Hudson's  Bay;  Eemarks 

in  Many  Voyages  between  1727  and  1751,  with  Appendix 

Containing  Extracts  from  the  Log  of  Capt,  Middleton    on 

his  Voyage  in  1741-2.      Ed.  by  John  Barrow.     London, 

1852.     8vo.     (Haklyt  Society.)  20.  11 

Cobb,  Henry.     Iron  Man  of  Missouri.     St.  Louis,  1855.     8vo.. 

n.  t.  p.  18.  7.  5- 

Cobb,  Howell.     The  War  with  Mexico.     A  Speech  in  the  H.. 

of  E.,  Feb.  2, 1848,  on  the  Cause  and  Conduct  of  the  War, 

etc.      n.    t.    p.      [Wash.,  1848.]     8vo.     (Mexican    War 

Pamph.,  No.  11.)  16.  la 

Cobb,  Samuel  C.     Inaugural  Address,  as  Mayor  of  Boston, 

1874-'76.     Boston,  1874-' 6.     8vo.  8.9.2 

Cobb,  Thomas  E.  E.     Inquiry  into  the  Law  of  Negro  Slavery 

in  the  United  States.   Prefixed,  Histor.  Sketch  of  Slavery . 

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CoBBETT,  William.  Examination  of  Mr.  Cobbett's  Objections 
to  the  Bill  for  the  Eelief  of  the  Unitarians.  (Pam- 
phleteer, Vol.  2,  pp.  1-14.)  1813.  53.  5 
See  Lodge,  H.  H.  Eeview  of  Edward  Smith's  Biography 
of  Cobbett.                                                                   43.  6.  C.  2 

COBBETT,  Wm.  The  Pride  of  Britannia  Humbled;  or  the  Queen 
of  the  Ocean  TJnqueened.     Phila.,  1815.     12mo.        16.10 

CoBDEN,  Richard.     See  Duff,  Grant.     The  Teachings  of  Eich- 

ard  Cobden.  57.  2.  7 

Hobart,  Lord.  The  Mission  of  Eichard  Cobden.  57.  2.  7 

Cobden  Club.  Correspondence  Eelative  to  the  Budgets  of  Va- 
rious Countries.  Ed.  by  J.  W.  Probyn.  London,  etc., 
1877.     12mo.  57.  2.  6 

Essays.  2d  series.  1871-'2.  2d  edit.  London,  1872. 
12mo.  57.  9 

CoxTENTS:     Broderick,  G.   C.     Law  and   Customs  of  Primogeniture. 

Fancher,  Julius.     New  Commercial  Treaty  between  Great  Britain 
and  Germany. 

Fowler,  Wm.     Present  Aspect  of  the  Land  Question. 

Gostick,  Joseph.     Trade  Unions,  and  the  Relations  of  Capital  and 
Labor. 

Leveleye,  Emile  de.     Causes  of  "War,  and  Means  of  Reducing  it. 

Leslie,  T.  C.  E.     Financial  Reform. 

Rogers,  J.  E.  T.     Colonial  Question. 

Smith,  J.  P.     Coinage  Question,  (English). 

Wells,  D.  A.     Recent  Financial,  Commercial  and  Industrial  Experi- 
ences of  the  U.  S.  ^ 

Eeportofthe  Proceedings  at  the  Dinner,  1873-' 75.  Lon- 
don, 1873-'75.     3  Vols.  57.  2.  6 

CoBHAM,  Lord.     See  Oldcastle,  Sir  John. 

Cobham  Family.     See  Flower,  J.  H.     Notices  of  the  Family  of" 
Cobham  of  Sterborough  Castle,  Lingfield,  Surrey.    (Eoyal 
Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Vol.  2,  pp.  115-194,  224;  Vol.  3,  pp.  354- 
356.)     London.    8vo.  35.  9 

CoBLEiGH,  Eev.  l^ELSON  E.  Jesus,  the  Saviour  of  his  People;, 
a  Sermon,  etc.  (See  Smalley,  Elam,  "  The  Worcester 
Pulpit,"  etc.,  pp.  425-439.)     Bost.,  1851.     12mo.         25. 1 

CoBURN,  John.     Address.     Tendencies  and  Evolutions  of  the 

Times.     (Wabash  College,  Semi-Centennial,    etc.      1882. 

8vo.     pp.  44-67.)  18.  11.  2- 

Currency.     Speech  in  H.  of  E.,  Jan.  21,  1870.    n.  t.  p.    8vo. 

(Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  38,  IS'o.  15.)  60. 2^ 


422  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

OoBUHN.  John  — (Coiitinned). 

Enforcement  of  14th  Amendment.     Speech,  H.  of  E.,  April 

4,1871.     Washington,  1871.    8vo.    (Eamsey  Pamph.,Vol. 

32,  ^o,  43.)  60.  8 

Life  and  Services  of  John  B.  Dillon;  with  a  Sketch  by  Judge 

Horace  Biddle.     [Indiana  Hist.  Society  Pamph.,  ^o.  2.] 

Indianapolis,  1886.     12mo.  18. 11.  3 

Eesumption  and  Funding.      Speech  in   H.   of  E.,  Jan.  7, 

1869.      Washington,   1869.      8vo.      (Eamsey  Pamphlets, 

Vol.29,  :sro.  48.)  60.8 

Speech  on  the  Eeduction  and  Eeorganization  of  the  Army. 

H.  of  E.,  May  28,  1874.     Wash.,  1874*.     8vo.  51.  9.  1 

•Cochin,  P.  S.  Augustin.     Eesults  of  Slavery.      Boston,  1863. 

8vo.  30. 6 

(Translated  from  the  French  ''L'abolition  d'esclavage.") 

Cochran,  James.  Sermon  on  tjie  Death  of  William  Holcombe, 
Stillwater,  Minn.,  Sept.  25,  1870.     Stillwater,  1870.     8vo. 

43. 13.  H.  1 

Cochban,  Joseph.  History  of  Mifflin  County,  Pa.,  its  Physical 
Peculiarities,  Soil,  Climate,  etc.,  Including  an  Early 
Sketch  of  the  State  of  Pa.  Yol.  1.  [No  more  pub.]  Har- 
risburg,  1879.     8vo.  11. 4 

Cochrane,  Charles  Stuart.  Journal  of  a  Eesidence  and 
Travels  in  Columbia,  During  the  Years  1823  and  1824.  2 
Yols.     London,  1825.     8vo.  38. 10 

Cochrane,  Warren  E.  History  of  Antrim,  K  H.,  1744-1877. 
Manchester,  1880.  7.  3 

Cockayne,  Oswald,  Editor.  Leechdoms,  Wort  Cunning,  and 
Star  Craft  of  Early  England.  London,  1864-^66.  8vo. 
3  Yols.  40. 4 

Cock  Fighting.  See  Ellis,  Edmund.  Opinion  Concerning  the 
Sportof  Cock  Fighting.  Oxford,  1660.  4to.  (Harleian 
Misc.,  Yol.  7,  pp.  66-72.)  40.  3 

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Coffin,  N.  W.  Eeasons  for  the  Annexation  of  a  Part  of  Dor- 
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Public  Lands  for  the  Toiling  Poor.     Speech,  in  H.  of  E., 

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COGHLAN,  P.  G.     Eeport  on  the  Trade  and  Commerce  of  Eich- 

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Cogswell,  Elliott  C.     History  of  Nottingham,  Deerfield  and 

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Cohen,  M.  M.  Notices  of  Florida,  and  its  Campaigns.  Charles- 
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Collins,  Lewis.     Historical  Sketches  of  Kentucky,  1770-1842. 

Maysville,  Ky.,  1847.     8vo.  18.  14 

Same.      History  of  Kentucky.      Enlarged    and     Brought 

Down  to  1874,  by  his  Son,  Eichard  H.  Collins.  Covington, 

Ky.     1878.     8vo.     2  Vols.  18. 14 

Collins,  Thaddeus  W.  Eeview  of  the  Governor's  Message. 
Speech  in  the  N.  Y.  House  of  Assembly,  March,  1868. 
n.  t.  p.     8vo.  10.  13.  3 

Collinson,  Peter.  See  Dillingham,  W.  H.  Tribute  to  the 
Memory  of  Peter  Collinson.  43.  6.  C.  1 

CoLLYER,  Eev.  Eobert.  God's  Providences,  and  our  Duty.  A 
Talk  to  the  Citizens  of  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  July,  4,  1876. 
(See  Saunders,  Fred.  ^^Our  National  Jubilee,"  etc.,  p. 
765.)     New  York,  1877.     8vo.  16. 12 

Not  Eetreat,  but  Victory.     [Sermon.]    From  the  Pamphlet 
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CoLMAN,  Eev. .       A  Eeview  of  his  Sermon,  Delivered  at 

the  Opening  of  the  Independent  Congregational  Church, 
in  Barton  Square,  Salem.     Boston,  1825.     8vo.        56.  7.  5 

COLMERY,  D.  E.  ''Walk  About  Zion."  Historical  Discourse, 
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Colombia.     See  Bache,  Eichard.     Notes  on  Colombia,  1822-^23. 

40.9 
Cochrane,  Charles  Stuart.     Journal  of  a  Eesidence  in,  etc. 
1823-^24.     London,  1825.     8vo.  38.  10 

Colombian  Mail  Steamship  Company.     Value  of  the  South 
American  Republics,  to  the  United  States,  [on]  the  Bill 
to  Aid  the  Company  to  Establish  a  line  of  Steamships 
Between  the  U.  S.  and  Columbia.  New  York,  1873.  (Ram- 
sey Pamphlets,  Vol.  33,  No.  37.)  60.  2 
Colombo,  Chistofero.     See  Columbus,  Christopher. 
CoLONEY,  Myron.   Manomin;  a  Rhythmical  Romance  of  Minne- 
sota.    St.  Louis,  1866.     16mo.                                         22. 1 
Colonization.  See  African  Repository,  Feb.,  1844;  Sept.,  1869; 
March,  1871.     Washington,  1844-'71.     8vo.            30.  7.  10 
Alexander,  William.    An  Encouragement  to  Colonies,  1624. 

9.3 
Blair,  Francis  P.  Jr.     Colonization  and  Commerce.  30.  7. 10 
Blair,  Montgomery.     Comments  on  the  Policy  of  the  Presi- 
dent. 30.  4. 1 
Christy,  David.     Lecture  on  African  Colonization.    30.  7. 10 
Frothingham,  O.  B.     Colonization,     n.  t.  p.                30.  7.  3 
Humphrey,  E.  P.     Color  Question  in  the  U.  S.         30.  7. 10 
Latrobe,  J.  H.  B.  Christian  Civilization  of  Africa.  30.  7. 10 
Colonization.     Letter  to  Thomas  Suffern.            30.  7.  10 
McGill,  A.  T.     Hand  of  God  with  the  Black  Race.  30.  7.  10 
Patriotism,  Philanthropy  and  Religion.              30.  7.  10 
Orcutt,  John.     African  Colonization;  Address.          30.  7.  10 
Peabody,  Ephraim.    Slavery  in  the  United  States;  its  Evils, 
etc.                                                                                    30.  7.  5 
Remarks  on  the  Colonization  of  the  Western  Coast  of  Africa. 
[Anon.]                                                                            30.  7. 10 
Toy,  J.  T.  [?].     Slavery  Indispensable  to  the  Civilization  of 
Africa.                                                                            30.  7.  5 
Tracy,  Joseph.     Colonization  and  Missions.              52.  10.  2 
See  American  Colonization  Society.                              30.  7.  9 
See  also  Africans,  Freedmen,  Liberia,  Slavery,  etc. 
See  also  American,  Kentucky,  Massachusetts,  Pennsylvania, 
etc..  Colonization  Societies. 
Colonization,  American.     See  Neill,  E.  D.     English  Coloni- 
zation of  America.  14.  12 
The  Planter's  Plea.    The  Grounds  of  Plantations  Examined, 
etc.  14.  12 

55 


432  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Colonization,  America  —  (Continued). 

Zestermann,  C.  A.  A.  Memoir  on  the  European  Colonization 

of  America.  14.  13.  1 

See  also  Northmen,  French,  etc. 

Color.  Moiono  F.  :N'.  M.     Accidental  or  Subjective  Colors.  His 

'*Eepertoire  d'Optique  Moderne,"  etc.     (Smiths.  Report, 

1866.     pp.  211-253.)  49.  3 

Color  Blindness.     See  Jeffries,  B.  J.     Dangers  from  Color 

Blindness.  8.  5 

Remarks  on.  57.  10.  2 

Colorado.     Corbett,  T.  B.     Legislative  Manual  of  Colorado. 

19.  9 

Message  of  Edward  M.  McCook,  Governor,    Jan  3.   1872. 

Denver,  Col.  1872.     8vo.  19.  14.  4 

Message  of  John  L.  Routt,    Nov.  3,   1876.      [With   Dept. 

Reports.]     Denver,  1876.     8vo.  19.  14.  4 

State  Forestry  Association.      Constitution,    By-Laws  and 

Papers.     Denver,  J  884.     8vo.  19.  14.  4 

Baker  Silver  Mining  Company.  Reports  etc.  1866.    19.  14.  4 

Baptist    Associations.      Minutes  of.     v.   p.      v.    d.      8vo. 

38.  12.  3 
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Blackmore,    Wm.     Colorado,   its  Resources,   etc.     London, 
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See  Coues,    Elliott.     Birds  of  the  Colorado  Valley,  Part  1. 

8vo.  49.  11 

Draft  of  Constitution  Published  under  the  Direction  of  a 

Committee  of  Citizens  of  Colorado,  for  Consideration  and 

Discussion.     [^Anon.'\    Denver,  1873.     8vo.  19.  14.  4 

Evans,  John.    Facts  Concerning  the  Admission  of  Colorado. 

60.  1 
Fossett,  Frank.     Colorado,  its  Gold  and  Silver  Mines,  etc. 

19.  9 
Geological  and    Geographical  Survey  of   the  Territories, 

Embracing  Colorado.     See  Hayden,  F.  V.  49.  4 

Gilpin,  William.     Notes  on  Colorado.  60.  1 

Greatorex,  Eliza.     Summer  Etchings  in  Colorado.  19.  9 

Hollister,  O.  J.     Mines  of  Colorado.  19.  9 

Ingersoll,  Ernst.     The  Crest  of  the  Continent,  etc.     17.  9 
Jackson,  W.  H.     Ancient  Ruins  in  Southwestern  Colorado. 

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King,  Henry.     Excursion  to  the  Eocky  Mountains,  1877. 

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Mollhausen,    Baldwin.     Eeisen  in  die  Felsengebirge  JiTord- 

Amerikas.  19. 2. 

Morris,  M.  O'C.     Eambles  in  t^e  Eocky  Mountains.      19.  1 

Old,  E.  O.     Colorado;  its  Minerals  and  other  Eesources. 

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Porter,  T.  C,  and  Coulter,  J.  M.     Synopsis  of  the  Flora  of 

Colorado.  49.  5.  3 

Eaymond,  W.     Second  Annual  Excursion  to  Colorado  and 

California,  1882.  19.  10.  2 

Eust,  S.  F.  &  Co.,  Publ.     Guide  to  Colorado.  19.  14.  4 

Smart,  S.  F.     Colorado  Tourist  and  Guide.  17.  11.  1 

State  Brand  Book  of  Colorado.     Containing  all  the  Stock 

Brands,  etc.     Denver,  1886.     8vo.  19.  14 

Strahorn,  E.  E.     To  the  Eockies  and  Beyond.  19.  10.  2 

Wheeler  A.  C.     The  Iron  Trail.     Excursion  to  Colorado. 

19.  10.  2 
Historical.     See  Corbett,  T.  B.     History  of  Colorado. 

19.  9 
Hill,  Alice  Polk.  Tales  of  the  Colorado  Pioneers.  19.  9 
Vickers,  W.  B.     History  of  Colorado.  19.  10 

Warner,  F.  P.     The  Two  Bonanzas;  a  Colorado  Drama. 

19.  14.  4 
Colorado  Condensed.      Industrial  Information  for   Capital- 
ists and  Immigrants.  19. 14.  4 
Colorado  Mines.     Saint  Paul  Sulphuret  Silver  Mining  Co. 
Prospectus  and  By-Laws.     St.  Paul,  1880.     8vo.     22. 13.  4 
Colorado  Eiver,  Cal.     See  Derby,  G.  H.     Eeconnoissance  of 
the  Gulf  of  California  and  the  Colorado  Eiver.       19. 14.  1 
Sitgreaves,  L.    Eeport  of  an  Expedition  Down  the  Zuni  and 
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TJ.  S.      Dept.   of  War.      Colorado  Exploring  Expedition, 
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Whipple,  A.  M.     Expedition  from  San  Diego,  Cal.,  to  the 
Eio  Colorado,  1849.                                                      19. 14. 1 
Colorado  Eiver  of  the  West.     Powell,  J.  W.    Exploration 
of  the  Colorado  Eiver  of  the  West  and  its  Tributaries, 
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Ives,  J.  C.     EepOrt  of  the  Colorado  Eiver  of  the  West, 
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434  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

COLORADO  Territory.  See  Clagett,  W.  H.  Colorado  Terri- 
tory.    Speech.  60. 8 

Colorado  Veto  Eeyiewed.  From  the  Washington  Chronicle, 
n.  t.  p.     8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  7,  ISo.  25.)        60. 1 

Colt,  Samuel.    Life  of.    (McCabe,  J.  D.    Great  Fortunes,  etc.) 

43.12 

Colt  Family.  See  Eogers,  Charles.  Genealogical  Memoirs  of 
the  Family  of  Colt,  and  Coutts.  46.  2 

CoLTON,  Calvin.  Crisis  of  the  Country.  By  Junius.  Credit 
System  and  the  '^o  Credit  System,     n.  t.  p.    8vo.  33. 14. 1 

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The  Currency.     By  Junius.  N.  Y.,  etc.,  1843.     8vo.  33.  7.  9 
Life  and  Times  of  Henry  Clay.     N.  Y.,  1846.  8vo.     2  Vols. 

44.  5 
Public  Economy  for  the  United  States.     N.  Y.  and  Cinn. , 

1848.     8vo.  57.  3 

The  Test.     Parties  Tried  by  their  Acts.    By  Junius.     ^N".  Y. 

and  Phila.,  1843.     8vo.  33.  7.  3 

Tour  of  the  American  Lakes,  and  Among  the  Indians  of  the 

l^orthwest  Territory,  in  1830.   London.    12mo.   2  Vols. 

20.  9 
Editor.     Life,  Correspondence  and  Speeches  of  Henry  Clay. 

6  Vols.     I!^.  Y.     8vo.     1864.  44.  12 

Contents:    1-3,  Life;  4,  Correspondence;  6-6,  Speeches. 
CoLTON,  Walter.     Deck  and  Port.     Or  Incidents  of  a  Cruise 

in  the  U.  S.  Frigate   ''Congress,'^  to  California,  etc.     N. 

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Three  Years  in  California.     N.  Y.,  1854.     12mo.  19.  8 

CoLUMBA,  Saint.  (Apostle  of  Scotland.)    See  Ho  worth,  H.  H. 

Columban  Clergy  of  Korth  Britain.  35.  9 

Columbia  College,  N.  Y.  City.   Catalogue,  1860,  '62,  '64,  'QQ. 

N.  Y.     8vo.  10.  6.  3 

Proceedings  at  the  Inauguration  of  Frederick  A.  P.  Bar- 
nard, as  President,  Oct.  3,  1864.     :N^.  Y.,  1865.     8vo. 

10.  6.  3 
See  Buggies,  S.  B.     Duty  of  Columbia  College.  10.  6.  3 

Law  School.     Dix,  Morgan.    The  Bar,  etc.  Sermon  before 

the  Graduating  Class.  10.  6.  3 

Medical  Department.      Catalogue  and  Announcement, 

1868,  '72,  '86.     I^T.  Y.  ,  8vo.  51.  4.  2 

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Columbia  County,  Wis.  History  of  Columbia  County  Wis. 
Containing  Biog.  Sketches  of  Prominent  Men  and  Early 
Settlers;  Preceded  by  a  History  of  Wis.,  by  Consul  W. 
Butterfield.     Chicago,  1880.     4to.  19.  11 

Columbia  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.     Eeports,  1868,  ^76.     Wash.     8vo.         57.  5.  6 
Columbia  Eiyer.     See  Franchere,   Gabriel.     Voyage  to  the 
Northwest  Coast  of  America,  1811-' 14.     12mo.  20.5 

Cox,  Ross.    Columbia  River;  Scenes  and  Adventures.   20.  6 
Report  on  the  Occupation  of  the  Columbia  River,  by  the 
Committee  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Dec,  1821. 
(Newspaper  Cutting.)    Feb.  2,  1821.  19.  10.  6 

Symons,  T.  W.    Examination  of  the  Upper  Columbia  River. 

50.  7 

Victor,  Mrs.  F.  F.     River  of  the  West.  19.  2 

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Columbus,    Christopher.    See    Barry,   J.    J.     The    Life    of 

Christopher  Columbus.  45.  4 

Letter    of   Columbus    to    Luis  de  Santangel,    1493.       No 

imprint.    8vo.    (With  Fac  similes  of  the  Letter.)   14.13.1 

[Note. — From  the  only  known  copy  in  the  Ambrosian  library  at  Milan. 

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The  Bones  of  Columbus,  by  R.  S.  Swords.     (New  Jersey 
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Butler,   J.   D.     Portraits  of  Columbus.     (Wis.  Hist.  Soc. 
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Channing,  E.     Companions  of  Columbus.  25.  9 

Dodge,  Robert.     Memorials  of  Columbus.  43.  6.  C.  1 

Fox,  G.  V.     The  Frst  Landing  Place  of  Columbus.      50. 1. 1 
Gibbs,  George.     The  Spot  on  which  Columbus  Landed. 

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Goodrich,  Aaron.  Character  and  Achievements  of  the  (so- 
called)  Christopher  Columbus.  43.  10 
Irving,  Washington.  Life  and  Voyages  of  Columbus.  74.  1 
Same.  London,  1850. .  8vo.  3  Vols.  74.  1 
Luby,  M.  D.  C.  New  American  Epic  Poem  on  the  Discovery 
of  America  by  Columbus.  74.  2 
Schott,  C.  A.      Variation  of  the  Compass  of  Columbus. 

50. 1. 1 
Resting  Place  of  the  Remains  of,  by  W.  A.    Whitehead. 
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436  ■      MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Columbus,  O.  See  Studer,  J.  H.  Columbus,  O.  Its  History, 
Eesources  and  Progress.  18.  8 

Green  Lawn  Cemetery.  Eeport,  with  By-Laws,  Eegulations, 
etc.     1849-'50.     Columbus.     8vo.  18.  10.  8 

CoLViN,  Yerplanck.  Eeport  on  a  Topographical  Survey  of  the 
Adirondack  Wilderness  of  T^ew  York  (1872).  Albany, 
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CoLViLL,  Col.  William.  Bull  Eun.  Address  at  the  Eeunion 
of  the  Survivors  of  the  First  Minnesota,  June  21,  1877.  n. 
t.  p.     8vo.  22.  5.  2 

Same.  30.  4. 8 

CoLViN,  Andrew  J.     Speech  in  Senate  of  New  York,  March  8, 
1860,   on  the  Bill  to  Amend  the  Eevised  Statutes.     I^o 
'  imprint.     8vo.  53. 11.  1 

Certain  Kew  Phenomena  in  Chemistry.     Eead  before  the 
Albany  Institute,  Jan.  2,  1872.  No  imprint.  8vo.     51. 3.  2 
Narrative  of  a  Bear  Hunt  in  the  Adirondacks,  (1870);   read 
before  the  Albany  Institute,  Jan.  18,  1870.     Albany,  N. 
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Winter  Fauna  of  Mt.  Marcy.  Eead  before  the  Albany 
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CoLWELL,  Stephen.  Five  Cotton  States  and  New  York; 
Eemarks  on  the  Social  and  Economical  Aspects  of  the 
Southern  Political  Crisis,     n.  p.     1861.     8vo.  30.  4.  2 

Eeport  upon  the  Eelations  of  Foreign  Trade  to  Domestic 
Industry  and  Internal  Eevenue.  (U.  S.  Eevenue  Com- 
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CoMANCHES,  The.     See  Indians  of  America.     Comanches. 
Combe,  George.     See  Martineau,  Harriet.     Life  of  .Combe. 

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Combs,   Leslie.      Col.   Wm.  Dudley's  Defeat  Opposite   Fort 

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CoMEGYS,  Joseph  P.     Memoir  of  John  M.  Clayton.     Wilming- 
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Comets.     See  Le  Mercier,  F.  J.     Eelation,  1665.  20.  3 

Payne,  W.  W.     Study  of  Eecent  Comets.  22.  11 

Winlock,  W.  C.     The  Great  Comet  of  1882.  50. 1. 1 

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Coming  Crown,  the.     Satire  upon  Gen.  Grant.     Phila.,  1880. 

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Commerce.     American  Shipping    Interests;  their  Revival  a 

!N'ational  Necessity.     Report  of  a  Special   Committee  of 

the  Boston  Board  of  Trade,   etc.     Boston,  1871.     8vo. 

57.  10.  4 

See  Atkinson,  Edward.     Commercial   Development  of  the 

U.  S.,  1776-1876.  14.  10 

Blodget,   Lorin.     Commercial   and  Financial  Strength    of 

the  U.  S.  33.  7.  7 

Boutwell,  G.  S.     Maritime  Interests  of  the  United  States. 

60.  1 
Chandler,  Zachariah.     American  Commerce.    Speech.  60.  2 
Charter,    Constitution,    etc.,    of  the   American  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  Manufactures,  Trade  and  Agriculture,     n.  p., 
n.  d.  57. 10.  4 

Chotteau,  Leon.  France  and  the  United  States.  Commercial 
Interests.  52.  10.  2 

Cooper,  Peter.     The  Damages  of  a  War  of  Commerce,  on 
all  the  Great  Interests  of  our  Country.  60.  2 

Geary,   J.   W.     Correspondence,    Relating  to  the  Foreign 
Commerce  of  the  U.  S.  60.  2 

Hichborner,  N.  G.     ''Don't  Give  Up  the  Ship.'^  60.  2 

Hill,  C.  S.     Our  Merchant  Marine.  57.  10.  4 

Lynch,  John,     American  Commerce.     Speech.  60.  2 

Mattorn,  C.  S.     Letter    to    Z.    Chandler  on  Pacific  Ocean 
Commerce.  60. 2 

Mediterranean  and  Oriental   Steam   Navigation  Co.    Testi- 
mony, etc.  60. 2 
National  Board  of  Trade.     Proceedings,  1868-'80.  57.  1 
Negley,  J.  S.    Commercial  and  Shipping  Interests.    Speech. 

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New  York  State  Chamber  of  Commerce.    Report  of  a  Special 
Committee  on  the  Decline  of  American  Commerce.      60.  2 
Nimmo,  Joseph,  Jr.     Foreign  Commerce  and  Decadence  of 
American  Shipping.  60.  2 

Palmer,  A.  H.  Letter  to  C.  H.  Ingersoll  on  the  Produc- 
tions, Commerce,  etc.,  of  Persia,  Burmah,  Japan,  etc.  30.  13 
Proceedings  of  the  National  Convention  of  Ship  Owning  and 
Other  Commercial  Bodies,  for  the  Encouragement  of  the 
Ocean  Commerce  of  the  United  States,  held  in  Boston, 
Oct.  6,  7,  8,  1880.  (Official  Report  Issued  by  the  New 
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Commerce  —  (CJontinued). 

Proceedings  of  the  National  Convention  of  the  United  States 
Export  Trade,  held  in  Washington,  D.  C,  Feb.  19  and 
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Smith,  W.  L.     Speeches  on  Commercial  Eegulations  Pro- 
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Southern  Commercial  Convention,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Oct.  1870. 
Proceedings.     Cinn.,  1871.     8vo.                                    60. 8 
U.  S.  Dept.  of  State.     Commercial  Eelations.     Reports   of 
Consuls.                                                                           51.  2. 1 
U.  S.  Dept  of  State.    Report  on  the  Commercial  Relations 
of  the  United  States  with  all  Nations.                          69. 13 
Ward,  Elijah.  Our  Inland  Commerce;  Free  Canal  Policy.  J60.  2 
Wells,   Erastus.      Western  River  and    Ocean    Commerce. 
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Compressed  View  of  Points  to  be  Discussed  in  Treat- 
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CoMSTOCK,  Geo.  F.  Speech.  (Tariff  on  Salt.)  1872.  8vo. 
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CoMSTOCK,  John  M.  Obituary  Record  of  Graduates  of  Dart- 
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CoMSTOCK,  Joseph.     Tongue  of  Time.     IsT.  Y.,  1838.     8vo. 

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CoMSTOCK,  Theodore  B.     Geological  Report  of  Northwestern 
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Con  ANT,  S.  S.     Progress  of  the  Fine  Arts  in  the  U.  S.,  1776- 

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CoNCHOLOGY.     See  Shells. 

Concord  Fight,  (April  19,  1775.)    See  Frothingham,  Richard. 

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Mayor.     See  Cummings,  G.  A.    Inaugural  A  ddress,  l^ov.  9, 
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Board  of  Trade.     Report  of  the  Exercises  at  the  Social  Fes- 
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Concord,  Mass. — (Continued). 

McClintock,  J.  :N'.     Concord  in  1879.  7.  11 

Moore,  J.  B.     Historical  Sketch  of  Concord,  IST.  H.  7.  3 

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CoNDiCT,  Lewis.     See  Adams,  John  Quincy;  and  Condict,  L. 
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CoNDiT,  Blackford.     Historic  Discourse  at  the  Quarter  Cen- 
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Cone,  Mary.    Two  Years  in  California.    Chicago,  1876.    12mo. 

19.8 

Cone,  William  W.     Historical  Sketch  of  Shawnee  County, 

Kansas.     Topeka,  Kan.,  1877.     8vo.  19.  14.  2 

Confederate  States  (so  called).     Compilation  of  the  Tariff 

Act  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America,  Approved  May 

21,  1861.     New  Orleans,  1861.     8vo.  30.  3 

Department   of  War.     Eifle   and   Light   Infantry   Tactics. 

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Statutes  at  Large.     1861-'64.     6  Vols.     8vo.     Eichmond. 

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Confederate  Survivors  Association.  The  Old  South. 
Addresses  delivered  before  the  CoDfederate  Survivors 
Association,  in  Augusta,  Ga.,  at  its  Mnth  Annual 
Eeunion,  April  26,  1887,  etc.     Augusta,  Ga.,  1887.     8vo. 

30.  4.  6 

Confessions.     Les  Confessions  du  Comte  de  *    *    *  .     Ecrites 

par  Lui-Meme,  a  Mon  Ami.     Amsterdam,  1767.     16mo. 

74.8 
CONGAR,  O.  H.     Report  on  the  Silver  Mines  of  the  Pah-Ranagat 
Lake  District,  Southeastern  Nevada.     New  York,  1866. 
8vo.  19.  10.  1 

CoNGAR,  SAkuEL  H.     Genealogical  Notices  of  the  First  Settlers 
of  Newark  N.  J.     (N.  J.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Vol.   6.     Sup- 
plement, p.  105.)  10.  8.  2 
CoNGDON,  Charles  T.     Reminiscences  of  a  Journalist.     Boston, 
1880.     8vo.  43.  1 
Conger,  A.  B.     Memorial  Address  on  Edward  G.  Faile,  deliv- 
ered before  the  New  York   State  Agricultural  Society, 
Sept.  23,  1864.     Albany,  1865.     8vo.                         43.  6.  F 
Conger,  Omar  D.     Legislative  Appropriation  bill,  H.  of  R., 
Jan.  29,  1870.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.     (Ramsey  Pamphlets,  Vol. 
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Saint  Croix  &  Lake  Superior  Railroad.      Speech  in  the   U. 
S.   House  of  Representatives,  March  4,  1872.     Washing- 
ton, 1872.     8vo.     (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  5,  No.  23.)  60.  1 
CoNGLETON,  LoRD.     See  Parnell,  H.  B. 
Congregational  Almanac.     1846.     Boston,  1845.     12mo. 

53. 10.  7 
Congregational    Church.      See    American    Congregational 
Union;  Annual  Reports,  1859-'60.     New  York,  1859-'60. 
8vo.  56.  12.  5 

California,  General  Association  of.  Minutes,  Oct.,  1860.  San 
Francisco,  1860.     8vo.  20.  14.  4 

Beecher,  Lyman.  The  Rights  of  the  Congregational 
Churches  of  Massachusetts.  56.  12.  3 

A  Confession  of  Faith,  Owned  and  Consented  Unto  by  the 
Elders  and  Messengers  of  the  Churches  Assembled  at  Bos- 
ton, in  New  England,  May  12,  1868,  being  the  Second  Ses- 
sion of  the  Synod.  Boston,  1725.  16mo.  (Bound  up  with 
''The  Results  of  Three  Synods.")  56.  11 

Congregational  Quarterly.     Boston,  1859-'79.  3S.  9 

Connecticut:  Contributions  to  the  Ecclesiastical  History  of, 
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Congregational  Chuech  —  (Continued). 

Gushing,   Christopher.     What  Congregationalism  has  Ac- 
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Pelt,  Joseph  B.     Reply  to  A.  D.  White.                      56. 12.  3 
Hart,  Burdett.     Congregationalism.  A  Sermon,  etc.  56.  5.  1 
Hawes,  Joel.     Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  the  Pilgrims,  and 
Vindication  of  the  Congregational  Churches  of  New  Eng- 
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Minutes,  Same;  1860,   '61,   '67,    '68.     Quin(!y,   1860-'68. 
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Rights  of  Congregationalists  in  Knox  College,  111.     See 
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Lawrence,  R.  F.   The  New  Hampshire  Churches,  1623-1655. 

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Le  Bosquet,  John.     Congregrational  Manual.  56.  2 

Manual  of  the  American  Congregational  Union, for  1875, '76. 
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Minutes  of  the  48th  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Middlesex 
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Minnesota,   Conference  of.      Minutes,  1856-1886.      2  Vols. 
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Minutes  of   the  National   Council   of  the    Congregational 
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Congregational  Church  —  (Continued), 

The  Eesults  of  Three  Synods,  held  by  the  elders  and  mes- 
sengers of  the  churches  of  Massachusetts  Province,  New 
England,  containing:  1.  The  platform  of  church  disci- 
cipline,  in  the  year  1648;  2.  Propositions  concerning  the 
subject  of  baptism,  in  1662;  3.  The  necessity  of  reforma- 
tion, etc.,  in  1697.  Bost.,  1725.  16mo.  56.  11 
Storrs,  E.  S.     An  Address  on  Congregationalism.     56. 12.  5 

Congregational  Library  Association,  Boston,  Mass.  Re- 
ports, 1854-'60.  8.  5.  3 

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Congregational  Quarterly,  The.  Vols.  1-20,  Bost.,  1859- 
'79.  38.  9 

Congregational  Union.  Kew  York.  See  American  Congre- 
gational Union. 

Congregational  Visitor.   Vols.  1-2.   1844-5.     Boston.    12mo. 

56.13 

Congregational  Year  Book,  1882,  '84,  '85.  Bost.,  1882-'5. 
8vo.  56. 13 

CoNGRES  International  des  Orientalistes.  Compte-rendu 
de  la  Premiere  Session,  Paris,  1873.  Paris,  1876-'79. 
8vo.     3  Vols.  52.11.1 

CoNGRESO  INTERNACIONAL  DE  Americanistas.     See  Madrid. 

15. 11. 1 

Congress,  Continental.  Extracts  from  the  Votes  and  Pro- 
ceedings at  Phila,  5th  Sept.,  1774.  Phila.  printed;  Lon- 
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To  the  People  of  Great  Britain,  from  the  Delegates  of  the 

•  Colonies,  in  Congress  at  Philadelphia,  Sept.  5, 1774.  Lon- 
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Bacon,  W.  J.  The  Continental  Congress;  Some  of  its  Actors 
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Cooper,  Myles.     What  Think  Ye  of  the  Congress  [N'ow? 

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Duane,  William.     Canada  and  the  Continental  Congress. 

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Letter  to  the  People  of  Great  Britain,  in  answer  to  that  pub- 
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Congress,  Continental  —  (Continued). 

Seabury,  Samuel,  bp.,  and  Wilkins,  Isaac.     Congress  Can- 
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Staples,  W.  E.     Eliode  Island  in  the  Continental  Congress. 

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Congress,  United  States.     IS'iles  Weekly  Eegister,  Yol.  1-50: 
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Congress  Water.  See  Walworth,  E.  H.  Use  of  Congress 
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Congressional  Board  of  Experts  on  Yellow  Feyer  and 
Cholera.  Proceedings  of  the  Board.  Meeting  in  Mem- 
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Congressional  Globe,  Edited  by  J.  C.  Eives.  Washington, 
1833-'73.     4to.     122Yols.  58 

Congressional  Eecord.  Yol.  1-11.  40  Yols.  4to.  Washing- 
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CoNGREVE,  Sir  William.  Impracticability  of  the  Eesumption 
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CoNJUGAiL  Love.  See  Swedenborg,  Emanuel.  New  York,  1871. 
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CoNKLiNG,  Alfred.  Discourse  Commemmorative  of  De  Witt 
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22,  1828.  Albany,  1828.  8vo.  (Misc.  Pamph.,  Yol.  8, 
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CoNKLiNG,  Edgar.  See  Benton,  Thomas  H.  Policy  of  Devel- 
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CONKLING,  EoscoE.  Administration  Yindicated.  Speech, 
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Constitutional  Amendments  —  Powers  of  States.  Speech, 
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Election  of  Senator  Alexander  Caldwell.  Law  of  Legisla- 
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Extra  Session  of  1879.     What  it  Teaches.    Speech  in  the 
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CoNKLiNG,  EoscoE  —  (Continued). 

National  and  State  Politics  of  1871  Eeviewed.  Speech  at 
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One  Term  Dogma.  Speech  in  the  Senate  of  the  U.  S. ,  Jan. 
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Fry,  J.  B.     Letter  to  A.  G.  Eiddle,  etc.  60.  8 

CoNLEY,  Benj.  (Gov.  of  Ga.)  Message,  Jan  11,  1872.  Atlanta, 
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Veto  Message  on  the  Bill  Providing  for  a  Special  Election 
for  Governor.  Atlanta,  1871.  8vo.  (Eamsey  Pamph., 
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Conn,  Samuel.  Centennial  Sermon;  Historical  Sketch  of  the 
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Connecticut — Colony.  See  Hinman,  E.  E.  Catalogue  of  the 
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Public  Eecords  of,  3665-1750.  Edited  by  J.  Ham- 
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Adjutant  General.  Catalogue  of  Connecticut  Volunteer 
Organizations,  Infantry,  Cavalry  and  Artillery,  in  the 
Service  of  the  U.  S.     1861-'65.     Hartford,  1869.     8vo. 

29.  14 
Eeports,   1863-^66,  '79.     New  Haven  and  Hartford.     5 
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Commissioner  of  the  School  Fund.     Eeport,  1864.     Hart- 
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Comptroller  of  Public  Accounts.     Eeport,  1877,  '78.    Hart- 
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Militia  Law.     Hartford,  1874.    8vo.                        7.  12.  2 
Public  Acts,  Eclating  to  Schools,  1860.    Hartford,  1860. 
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Governor,   1861.       Message  of   William  A.    Buckingham. 
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Hospital  for  the  Insane.     Eeport,  1879.    Middletown.     8vo. 

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446  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Connecticut—  (Continued). 

Eegistration.  Eeport  Eelating  to  the  Eegistration  of  Births, 
Marriages,  Deaths  and  Divorces,  for  1S73.  Hartford,  1874. 
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State  Normal  School.  Eeport,  1859.  New  Haven,  1859. 
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State  Prison.     Eeport,  1838,  1878.     Hartford,  1838,  etc. 

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History.  See  Baldwin,  S.  E.  The  Boundary  Line  be- 
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Barber,  J.  W.     Connecticut  Historical  Collections.        7.  12 

Beardsley,  E.  E.     The  Mohegan  Land  Controversy.  7.  6 

Bronson,  Henry.  Chapters  on  the  Early  Government  of  Con- 
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Historical  Account  of  Connecticut  Currency.  7.  6 

Bulkeley,  Gershom.  The  People's  Eight  to  Election.       7.  6 

Bushnell,  Horace.  Historical  Estimate  of  the  State  of  Con- 
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Contributions  to  the  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Connecticut, 
Prepared  Under  the  Direction  of  the  General  Association, 
to  Commemorate  the  Completion  of  150  Years  Since  its 
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On  Certain  Political  Transactions  of  the  Province  of  South 
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On  the  Attorney  General's  Proposition  for  a  Bill  for  the  Es- 
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Considerations  on  the  Corn  Question.  London,  1821. 
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On  the  Dependencies  of  Great  Britain.  With  Observations 
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On  the  Indian  Trade.  Originally  Published  in  the  Detroit 
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On  the  Measures,  etc.  1774.  8vo.  See  Robinson,  Matthew.  14.  8 

On  the  Present  Peace,  as  far  as  is  Relative  to  the  Colonies 
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On  the  Propriety  of  Imposing  Taxes,  etc.  1766.  8vo. 
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Preliminary  to  the  Fixing  the  Supplies,  the  Ways  and 
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Upon  the  Sugar  and  Minting  Bills,  addressed  to  the  people 
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Constables.     See  Booth,  W.  S.     Justice's  Manual.     8vo. 

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Constitution,  The;  and  Mr.  Motley.  Signed  ''Magna 
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Continental  Congress.    See  Congress,  Continental. 

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The  War;  A  Slave  Union,  or  a  Free.  Speech,  H.  of  R.,  Dec. 
12,  1861.  n.  t.  p.  12mo.  (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  37, 
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Conway,  Rey.  Moncure  D.  East  and  West;  An  Inaugural 
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The  Golden  Hour.  Immediate  Emancipation  as  a  War 
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The  Rejected  Stone.  Insurrection  vs.  Resurrection,  in 
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CoNYNGHAM,  D.  P.  The  Irish  Brigade  and  its  Campaigns. 
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ConynCtHam,  John  N.  See  Stevens,  Wm.  B.  Memorial  Dis- 
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Cook,  B.  C.  Argument  in  Case  of  Neal  Rug2:les  vs.  People  of 
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Brief  and  Argument  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  U.  S.,  on 
the  Constitutionality  of  an  act  of  the  Minnesota  Legisla- 
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Cook,  Burton  C.  The  Tariff.  Speech  in  the  H.  of  R.,  March 
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Cook,  Geo.  H.     Eeport  on  a  Survey  of   the  Boundary   Line 
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Cooke,  John  Esten.  Essay  on  the  Invalidity  of  Presbyterian 
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Cooke,  Josiah  Parsons.  Scientific  Culture,  its  Spirit,  Aim  and 
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Cooke,  Philip  St.  George.   Conquest  of  New  Mexico  and  Cali- 
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Cooke,  Samuel.  Sermon  at  Cambridge,  May  30,  1770.  Being 
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Cooke,  W.  B.  and  Cooke,  G.     Descriptions  to  the  Plates  of 
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Cotton,  Aylett  R.  Tariff.  Speech  in  the  U.  S.  House  of 
Reps.,  March  23,  1872.  8vo.  Wash.,  1872.  (Ramsey 
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Cotton,  Bartholomew  de  (Monk  of  Norwich,  d.  1298).  His- 
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Cotton,  Josiah.     Yocabulary  of  the  Massachusetts  (or  IN'atick) 

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1679.     fo.     (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  8,  216-228.)  40.  3 

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Cause  of  Fire  in  Cotton  and  Cotton  Laden  Vessels,  with 

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Cotton  is  King.     By  an  American  (Christy,  David).    Cinn., 

1855.     12mo.  30. 8 

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Campbell,  Malcolm.     Constitutionality  of  the  Tax.     72.  9.  3 
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COTTU,  Charles.    Administration  of  the  Criminal  Code  in  Eng- 
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CouES,  Elliott.  Biids  in  Dakota  and  Montana.  (XJ.  S.  Dept. 
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Birds  of  the  Colorado  Valley.    Part  1.     Wash.,  1878.     8vo. 

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[Note. — Pt.  1  has  a  Bibliographical  Appendix,  pp.  567-807.  Parts  2  and  3 
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Birds  of  the  Northwest.     Wash.,  1874.     8vo.     (U.  S.  Dept. 

of  Interior.     Geol.  Surv.     Misc.  Pub.,  No.  3.)  49.11 

And  Allen,  Joel  Asaph.     Monographs  of  North  American 

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Coulter,  Dr.  .     Celebration  of  America^n  Independence  at 

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Council  Fire  and  Arbitrator.  1882.  Yol.  5,  Nos.  2,  3. 
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Courcelles,  Daniel  Kemy  de.  Yoyage  au  lac  •Ontario. 
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Coureurs  des  bois.  See  Bancroft,  H.  H.  History  of  the  Pa- 
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Coventry  and  Litchfield,  Robert,  Bp.  of.     Speech  in  the 

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CoWDEN,  J.  G.     Sermon,  in  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Clinton, 

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CowDiN,  Eliot  C.     Presidential  Issue.     Speech,  Oct.  19,  1868. 

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Tax  on  Cotton.     Remarks  before  the  Chamber  of  Commerce 

of  the  State  of  [N^ew^  York,  Dec.  20,  1866.     IS^o  impr.  8vo. 

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Cowley,  Abraham.     Vision  Concerning  his  Late  Pretended 

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CowPER,  William.     The  Task,  Table  Talk  and  other  poems. 
With  notes,  by  J.  E.  Boyd.   N.  Y.  and  Cinn,,  1853.    12mo. 

74.  4 
Cox,  E.  St.  Julien,  vs.  Strait,  H.  B.  Papers  in  the  case  of.  See 
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Cox,  E.  T.     Eeport  of  the  Geological  Survey  of  Indiana.     See 

Indiana,  State  Geologist.  51.  12 

Cox,  Gen.  Jacob  D.     Atlanta,  N.  Y.,  1882.    12mo.    (Campaigns 

of  the  Civil  War,  Ko.  9.)  30.  10 

March  to  the  Sea,  Franklin  and  :N'ashville.     ]S'.  Y.,  1882. 

12mo.     (Campaigns  of  the  Civil  War,  No.  10.)  30.  10 

Second  Battle  of  Bull  Eun,  as  Connected  with  the  Fitz  John 

Porter  Case.     Cinn.,  1882.     16mo.  30.10 

See  Dickson,  W.  M.     Eeview  of  the  Letter  of  Gen.  Cox. 

8vo.  60.  8 

Cox,  Joseph,  Judge.     Address.     (Miami  Valley,  O.,  Pioneers 

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Cox,  Samuel  Hanson.     The  Dead  are  Living.   Sermon,  Oct.  1, 

1843,   on  the  funeral  of  Mrs.  Mary  L.   Stafford  of  New 

York  City.     N.  Y.,  1843.     8vo.     (Misc.  Pamph.,   Vol  4, 

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Cox,  Samuel  S.     Amnesty.    Speech,  in  H.  of  E.,  Dec.  15,  1870. 

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Apportionment  Under  Census  of  1880.     Speech  in  the  H.  of 

E.,  Feb.  2,  1881.     8vo.     n.  p.,  n.  d.  57.  10.  2 

Cabinet  in  Congress.  Speech,  H.  of  E.,  Jan.  26,  1865.  Wash., 

1865.     8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  17,  No.  21.)         60.  8 

Curiency,  Funding,  Gold  and   Silver.     Speech,   H.    of  E., 

June   7,    1869.      Wash.,    1870.     8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamph., 

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Speeches.     N.  Y.,  1865.     8vo.  16.  12 

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Free  Ships,  No  Subsidies.     Speeches,  H.  of  E.,  Jan,  22  and 

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Naval  Expenditures,  Usurpation,  etc.     Speech,   H.   of  R., 

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Negotiation  of  Loan;  The  Syndicate;  What  Is  It?     Speech 

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Protection  to   American  Citizens   Abroad.      Germans  and 

Irish.     Parties  and  Platforms.     Speech  in  the  H.  of  R., 

July  15,  1876.     Wash.,  1876.     8vo.  57.  10.  4 

The  Tariff,  Its  Oppressions,   Absurdities,   and  Spoliations. 

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Cox,  Ross.  Columbia  River;  Scenes  and  Adventures  During  a 
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CoxE,  Daniel.     Description  of  the  English  Province  of  Caro- 
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Cragin,  Aaron  H.  Execution  of  the  Laws  in  Utah.  Speech 
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Iron  Ships,  and  the  Restoration  of  Commerce.  Speech,  U. 
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Loyal  Supremacy.  Speech  in  the  XT.  S.  Senate,  Jan.  30, 
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Craig,  Corydox  F.  Advantages  Offered  to  Emigrants,  etc.,  by 
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Craig,  Neville  B.  History  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1759-1850. 
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Craik,  Geo.  L.,  and  MacFarland,  Charles.  Pictorial  His- 
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Craik,  James.  The  Divine  Life  and  the  New  Birth.  Boston, 
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Cram,  T.  J.  Topographical  Memoir  and  Report  Relative  to  the 
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Crane,  Edward.  Abstract  of  an  Address  on  the  Subject  of 
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Crane,  Edward  A.  The  Rotatory  Eldership  in  Connection 
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Ckane,  John  H.  More  About  the  Washington  Tammany. 
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Currency  —  (Continued). 

Boutwellj  G.  S.  The  Currency  —  Specie  Payments.  Speech. 

33.  7.  9 
Broomall,  J.  M.     National  Currency.    Speech.  60.  1 

Buckingham,  W.  A.     Currency.     Speech.  Wash.  60.  2 

Currency,  Specie  Payments.     Speech.  60.  8 

Butler,  B.  F.     Eeduction  of  the  Currency.    Speech.  33.  7.  6 
Speech  Upon  a  ^N'atioual  Currency,  Jan.,  1869.         60.  8 
Carey,  H.  C.     Currency  Question.  60.  8 

Clark,  Alvord.     Past,  Present  and  Future  of  Greenbacks. 

33.  7.  9 
Coburn,  John.     Currency.     Speech,  H.  of  E.  60.  2 

Colton,  Calvin.     The  Currency.     By  Junius.  33.  7.  9 

Cox,  S.  S.     Currency.     Speech,  H.  of  E.  60.  2 

Gushing,  Caleb.     Speeches,   (Feb.,   1834)  on   the  Currency, 
etc.  33.  7.  9 

Deweese,  J.  T.     National  Currency.     Speech.  33.  7.  6 

Ewing,  Thomas.     Letter  to  the  Financial  Committee,  etc. 

60.  8 
Fenton,  E  E.     Currency.     Speech,  Jan.  25,  1870.  60.  2 

Few  Facts  Pertaining  to  Currency,  etc.     Wash.,  1864.    8vo. 

60.  8 
Field,  M.  W.  and  Merick,  E.  G.  The  Currency,  etc.  33.  7.  6 
Frelinghuysen,  F.  T.     Specie  Payments,  etc.     Speech. 

33.  7.  6 
Garfield,  J.  A.     The  Currency.     Speech,  May  15,  1868. 

33.  7.  9 
Haight,  Edward.     National  Currency,  etc.     N.  Y.  1873. 

60.  8 
Hawley,  J.  E.     Finance — the  Currency,  etc.    Speech,  1874. 

33.  7.  9 
Hooper,  Samuel.     Speech  on  the  Treasury  Note  Bill.     1862. 

33.  7.  9 
Howe,  T.  O.     Eesumption  with  Contraction.     Speech,  1870. 

60.  2 
Hubbell,    W.    W.      Views  and  Opinions  of  the  Phila.  Bar. 
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33.  7.  9 

Logan,   J.    A.     The  Currency,  Specie  Payments.     Speech, 

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Finance,  Currency,  etc.     Speech,  1874.  '33,  7.  9 


478  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Currency — (Continued). 

Mavnard,  Horace.     The  Currency,  etc.     Speech,  1871. 

^  33.7.8 

Nichol,   T.   M.     Argument  in  Favor  of  Honest  Money,  etc. 

1878.  ^^'  ^'  ^ 

Our  Currency  and  the  Banks.     By  a  Banker.  60.  1 

Our  Currency.     By  a  Merchant.     1871.  60.  1 

Phelps,  W.  W.     Sound  Currency.     Speech,  1874.       33.  7.  9 
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Eeflection  on  the  Present  State  of  the  Currency.     1837. 

33.  7.  6 
Eopes,  J.  S.     The  Currency.     1868.    -  33.  7.  6 

Schuckers,  J.  W.     The  Currency  Conflict.      Address,  1876. 

"  33.  7.  9 

Schurz,  Carl.     The  Currency,  etc.     Speech,  1874.       33.  7.  6 
Sherman,  John.  Currency,  Specie  Payments.    Speech,  1873. 

60.  8 
Sherwood,  I.  E.     Finance,  etc.     Speech,  1874.  33.  7.  6 

Smith,  J.  Y.     Depreciation  of  the  Currency.  60. 1 

Some  Strictures  on  an  act  to  Provide  a  National  Currency. 

33.  7.  6 
Spooner,  Lysander.     I^ew  System  of  Paper  Currency. 

33.  7.  6 
Tatham,  W.  P.  Eestoration  of  the  Standard  of  Value.  60.  8 
Thoughts  on  the  Currency.     1866.  60.  1 

U.  S.  Congress,  Senate.  Vetoed  Currency  Bill.  Debate,  1874. 

33.  7.  9 
Walker,  Amasa.  Expansion  or  Contraction.  1870.  60.  1 
Walker,  George.     Suppression  of  National  Banks.     1867. 

60.  1 

Webster,  Daniel.     Speech  on  the  Currency.     1837.        44.  5 

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9,  No.  17.)  60.  1 

Executive  Power.     Boston,  1862.     8vo.  30.  4.  4 

Opinion  on  the  Minnesota  State  Bonds.     (Melville,  Allen, 

Memorial.)     1871.     Svo.     (No.  7  in  "Five  Million  Loan" 

Pamphlets.)  .  *  22.  3 

Curtis,  Georoe  T.     Life  of  Daniel  Webster.     N.  Y.,  1870.     2 

Vols.  44.  5 

Observations  on  E.  S.  Gannett^ s Sermon,  Entitled  '^Relation 
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And  Others.  Mr.  Winthrop's  Vote  on  the  Mexican  War. 
Bill.     Bost.,  1846.     8vo.  33.  7.  1 

Curtis,  George  Wm.  Address  at  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Na- 
tional Civil  Service  Reform  League,  Newport,  R.  I.,  Aug. 
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Civil  Service  Reform  Under  the  Present  Administration. 
Address,  etc.,  Aug.  5,  1885.  57.  4.  3 

Equal  Rights  for  Women.  Speech,  at  Albany.  July  19,  1867. 
(Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  7,  No.  12.)     1869.     8vo.  60.  1 

Eulogy  on  Wendell  Phillips,  April  18,  1884,  before  the  Com- 
mon Council  of  Boston.  25.  3 

Oration  on  the  100th  Anniversary  of  th«  Fight  at  Concord, 
April  19,  1775.     (Centennial  Orations,  1875.     8vo.)      8.  3 

Public  Duty  of  Educated  Men.  Oration  at  Union  College, 
June  27,  1877.     Albany,  1878.     8vo.  74.  7.  2 

Report  of  the  Commission  Appointed  to  Revise  Rules  and 
Regulations  for  the  Purpose  of  Reforming  the  Civil  Ser- 
vice, n.  t.  p.  Svo.  57.  4.  3 
Curtis,  James  Freeman.  See  Greenwood,  F.  W.  P.  The 
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43.  6.  C.  1 

Curtis,  J.  S.,  and  Others.   Resources,  etc.,   of  the  Counties  of 

Brown,  Dow,   Oconto  and  Shawano,  in  Wisconsin,  1870. 

Green  Bay.  1870.     16mo.  19.  5.  8 

Silver  Lead  Deposits   of  Eureka,    Nevada.     (U.   S.    Geol. 

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Curtis,  Samuel  Prentis.     The  Army  of  the  Southwest,  and 

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Curtis,    Gen.   Samuel  Eyan.     Campaign  Against  Gen.  Price, 

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Inaugural   Address.     (Clemens,   Orion.     City  of  Keokuk.) 

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Biogr.  Sketch  of.     (Annals  of  Iowa,  Vol.  5,  p.  811.)       8vo. 

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Curtis,  Thomas  B.  Sanitary  Condition  of  Boston,  1875.  (Eeport 
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Curtis,  IJ.  Geographical  and  Statistical  Sketch  of  Wabasha 
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Historical  Sketch  of  Dodge  County,  Minn.     (See  Mitchell, 
W.  H.)     Historical,  etc.     16mo.  22.  9 

Curtis,  Eev.  Wm.  S.  Sermons  on  the  Providence  of  God,  as 
Exhibited  in  the  Physical  World,  etc.  Ann  Arbor,  1855. 
8vo.  56.  7.  4 

Curtis  Family.  See  Clarke,  Samuel  C.  Descendants  of  Wm. 
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CuRTiss,  Daniel  S.  Western  Portraiture  and  Emigrant' s 
Guide,  (1850).     N.  Y.,  1852.     12mo.  19.  8 

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Speech,  in  the  House  of  Commons,  Feb.  21,   1817,  on  the 
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Curwen,  Maskell  E.     Sketches  of  the  Campaign  in  Northern 

Mexico,  1846-'7.     By  an  ofiicer  of  the  First  Eegiment  of 

Ohio  Volunteers.     K.  Y.,  1853.     12mo.  14. 11 

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Curwen,  Samuel.  Journal  and  Letters  of  an  American  Eefu- 
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Introductory  Discourse,  before  the  American  Institute  of 
Instruction,  at  their  Fifth   Anniversary,   Boston,  Aug., 
1834.     Bost.,  1834.     8vo.  56.  8.  2 

Reply  to  the  Letter  of  J.  Fenimore  Cooper,  to  his  Country- 
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33.  7.  3 

Speeches  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  Massachusetts, 

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CusHiNG,  Rev.  Christopher,     The  Supply  of  Ministers;  read 

before  the  National  Council  at  Oberlin,  O.,  Nov.  16,  1871. 

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Financial  Aspect  of  the  Benevolent  Work  of  the  Churches. 

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What    Congregationalism   has  Accomplished    during    the 
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CusHiNG,  Thomas.     Memorials  of  the  Class  of  1834,  of  Har- 
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Custer,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  B.  "Boots  and  Saddles,''  or  Life  in 
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Custer,  Maj.  Gen.  Geo.  A.  See  Hazen,  W.  B.  Our  Barren 
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CuSTis,  G.  W.  P.  Eecollections  and  Private  Memoirs  of  Wash- 
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CuTBUSH,  Edward.  Address  before  the  Columbian  Institute, 
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Cutler,  Jervis.  Topographical  Description  of  the  State  of 
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Cutler,  Manasseh.  Journal,  1788.  (N.  E.  Hist,  and  Gen. 
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Cutler,  E.  King.  Address  to  Citizens  of  Louisiana,  Aug.,  18B4. 
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Cutler,  Wm.  P.  The  Ordinance  of  July  13,  1787,  for  the  Gov- 
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Cutter,  Benjamin.  Hist,  of  the  Cutter  Family  of  New  Eng- 
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And  Cutter,  Wm.  E.     History  of  Arlington,   Mass.      For- 
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Cutter,   Charles  A.      New  Catalogue  of   Harvard  College 

Library.     (N.  A.  Eeview,  Vol.  108,  pp.  96-129.)        39.  10 

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Cutter,  William.    Life  of  Israel  Putnam.    K.  Y.,  1847.  12 mo. 

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CuviER,  Geo.  Leopold  Chretien  Frederic  Dagobert. 
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Same.      Annual  Cyclopedia,    1861-'86.      K    Y.     8vo.      15 

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Chambers,  Robert.    Cyclopedia  of  English  Literature.     34.  3 

Fosbrooke,  T.  D.     Cyclopedia  of  Antiquities.  34.  3 

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Hoyt,  J.  K.   and   Ward,   A.  L.      Cyclopedia  of  Practical 

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Kiddle,  Henry,  and  Schem,  A.  J.     Cyclopedia  of  Education. 

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Kirkland,  Frazar.     Cyclopedia  of  Anecdotes.  38.  4 

McClintock  &  Strong.     Cyclopedia  of  Biblical,  Theological 

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Relation  de  ce  qui  s'  est  passe  de  plus  remarquable  aux  Mis- 
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X)ABLON,  J.  Claude,  le  pere— (Continued). 

Eelation  of  the  Voyages,  Discourses,   and  Death  of  James 

Marquette,  and  Subsequent  Voyages  of  Claude  Allouez. 

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Daboll,  Nathan.  Schoolmaster's  Assistant.  [Arithmetic] 
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Da  Costa,  J.  M.  Strain  and  Over-action  of  the  Heart.  Toner 
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Hnggins,    E.    W.,    and  Williamson,    N.  J.     Dakota  Text- 

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Pond,  G.  H.     See  Riggs,  S.  R.,  and   Pond,  G.  H.     Dakota 

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Pond,  Samuel  W.    Dakota  2d  Reading  Book,  1842.         22.  1 

Renville,     John    B.       Translator.  .    Woonspe     Italikilina. 

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Renville,  Joseph.     Extracts  from  Genesis.  22.  1 

Same.     Extracts  from  the  Gospels.  22.  1 

Same.     Gospel  According  to  Mark.  22.  1 

Same.     Part  of  the  Psalms.  22.  1 

Same.  (And  others.)  Dakota  Dowanpi  Kin.   (Hymns.)    22.  1 

Riggs,  A.  L.     Dakota  Songs  and  Music.  22.  1 

Same.     Wicoie  \Yowapi  Kin.  22.  8 

Same.    Word  Book.  22.  8 

Riggs,  S.  R.^  Model  First  Reader.  22.  8 

And  A.  L.    Guyot's  Elementary  Geography.  22.  8 

And  Pond,  G.  H.     Dakota  First  Reading  Book.       22.  1 

Grammar  and  Dictionary  of  the  Dakota  Language. 

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15.  4 
Dakiota  Odowan.     (Hymns.)  22.  1 

Woonspe.     Itakihna.  22.  1 

Dakota  Wowapi  Wakan  Kin.     (Bible.)  22.  1 

Odowan  Wakan.     (Psalms.)  22.  1 

Wowapi  Mitawa.     [My  own  Book.]  22.  1 

Same,  and  Williamson,  John  P.  Dakota  Odowan.  (Hymns.) 

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Williamson,  John  P.     Oowa  Wowapi.  22.  1 

Williamson,  Thos.  S.    Translation  of  Old  Test,  into  Dakota. 

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Dakota,    (Territory).      Governor's  Message,    1862.     n.  t.  p. 

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Same,  1866.     Faulk,  A.  J.     Yankton,  1866.     8vo.  60.  8 

Same,  1872.     Burbank,  J.  A.     Yankton,  1872.     8vo.  ♦   60.  2 
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General  and  Private  Laws,  etc.     1864.  81 

Council  Journal,  1863.     Yankton.     8vo.  81 

General  Laws  Eelating to  Eailroad  Corporations.   (Minn. 

Ter.  and  State,  1857-'79.      Charter,  etc.,  1879.     8vo. 

22.  14.  3 

Memorial  of  the,  to  Congress,  for  a  Kew  Territory  out 

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Eeport  of  a  Select  Committee  on  Eesources  of  Dakota. 

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Agricultural  College,  Brookings.  Catalogue,  1885.  n.  p.  8vo. 

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Holabird,  S.  B.     Eeconnoissance  in  Dakota.     1869.  19.  14.  8 

Holt,  O.  H.     "Behold,  I  show  you  a  Delightsome  Land." 

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Hunt,  W.  H.    Jr.  and  Eandell.     Dakota.     City  of  Fargo, 
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Jennings,  W.  P.      Mineral  Wealth,  Climate,  etc.,  of  Black 
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Leading  Business  Men  of  Dakota.  Cities.     1883.  19. 14.^5 

Ludlow,  Wm.     A  Eeconnoissance  of  the  Black  Hills.     1874. 

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Northern  Dakota,  Its  Soil,  Climate,  etc.  (Immigration  doc.) 
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Powell,  W.  E.     The  Land  of  Promise,     n.  d.  19. 14.  5 

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Dale,  Gen.  Sam,  of  Miss.     See  Claiborne,  J.  F.  H.     Life  and 
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Ball,  C.  H.  A.    Tenth  Eeport  as  Missionary  in  India,  etc.  Lon- 
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List  of  Marine  Mollusca,  comprising  the  Quaternary  Fossils 
and  Eecent  Forms,  from  American  Localities,  between 
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Washington,  1885.     8vo.     (U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.   Bull.   Ko. 
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On  Masks,  Labrets  and  Certain  Aborignal  Customs,  with  an 
Inquiry  into  the  bearing  of  their  Geographical  Distribu- 
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Dallas,  Alexander  James.     Exposition  of  the  Causes  and 
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Dallas,  Robert,  Jr.     Considerations  Upon  the  American  En- 
quiry. •  London,  1779.    8vo.    (Rev.  War.  Pamph.,  Vol.  18, 
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Dallaway,  James.     Inquiries  into  the  Origin  and  Progress  of 

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Facts  and  Their  Consequences,  Submitted  to  the  Considera- 
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State  of  the  National  Debt.    London,  1776.     8vo.     (Rev. 

War.  Pamph.,  Vol.  6,  No.  2.)  14.  1 

Same.     5th  ed.,  with  addition.     London,  1776.     8vo. 

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State  of  the  Public  Debts.     Added,  a  Postscript,  in  Answer 

to  a  Postscript,  by  the  Author  of  "A  Defense  of  the  Earl 

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Dalrymple,  W.  H.  The  Name  of  Dalrymple,  with  tl^e  Gene- 
alogy of  One  Branch  of  the  Family  in  the  United  States. 
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Dalrymple  Family.  See  Dalrymple,  W.  H.  The  name  of 
Dalrymple,  etc.  47.  2 

Dalson,  Augustus  T.  Some  experiments  upon  coffee.  See 
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Dalton,  Edward  Barry,  M.  D.  Memorial  of.  N.  Y.,  1872. 
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D' Alton,  John.  Illustrations,  Historical  and  Genealogical,  of 
King  James'  Irish  Army  List,  1689.  2d  edit.  London, 
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Daly,  Charles  P.  Annual  Address  before  the  American  Geo- 
graphical and  Statistical  Society,  Jan.  25,  1870.  N.  Y., 
1870.     8vo.  74.  7.  1 

Are  the  Southern  Privateers  Pirates?  Letter  to  Hon.  Ira 
Harris.     N.  Y.,  1862.     12mo.  30.4.1 

Gulian  C.  Verplanck;  his  Ancestry,  Life  and  Character. 
Delivered  before  the  Century  Club,  April  9, 1870.  N.  Y., 
1870.     8vo.  43.  7.  V 

Dalys  of  Dalystown.     See  O'Brien,  Dillon.  74.  3 

Damon,  Eev.  David.  A  Sermon  Delivered  before  His  Excel- 
lency, Marcus  Morton,  Governor,  etc.  (Mass.  Election 
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Damariscotta,  Me.  See  Cushman,  David  Q.  History  of 
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Damascus.  Memoire  sur  la  ville  de  Damas  et  ses  dehors. 
(Lettres  edifiantes  et  curieuses,  etc.,  1780-^83.  12mo. 
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Damon,  Samuel  Chenery.  Damon  Memorial;  or  Notices  of 
three  Damon  Families  who  Came  from  Old  England  to 
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History  of  Holden,  Massachusetts,  1667-1841.     Worcester, 
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Damon,  Norwood.  The  Holy  Voice.  Discourse  in  West  Cam- 
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Damon  Family.  See  Damon,  Samuel  C.  Damon  Memorial. 
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Dampier,  Capt.  William.  Voyage  Around  the  World,  1681- 
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Dana,  Charles  A.  The  Biter  Bit.  Blackmailing  operations 
of  Charles  A.  Dana's  ^'Sun."  Washington,  1870.  8vo. 
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And  Eipley,    George,    editors.       New  American  Encyclo- 
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Dana,    C.  W.     The  Great  West.     Its  History,    Wealth,   etc. 
Description  of  each  state.     Bost.,  1858.     12mo.  19.1 
Dana,   Rev.    Daniel.     A   Sermon   Delivered  at  the   Annual 
Election,  Jan.  4,  1837,    before  His  Excellency,  Edward 
Everett,   etc.     (Mass.   Election  Sermon.)    Boston,  1837. 
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Dana,  Edward  S.     A  Crystallographic  Study  of  the  [Thinolite 
of  Lake  Lahontan.     Wash.,  1884.     8vo.     (Bulletin  of  TJ. 
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Dana,  Mrs.  Henrietta.     See  Allen,  B.  E.     Sermon  on  Mrs. 
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Dana,  James.     Memoir  of  the  late  Hon.  Samuel  Dana,  (by  his 
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Dana,  James  D wight.     Manual  of  Geology.    Phila.,  etc.,  1866. 

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Science  and  Scientific  Schools.     Address  before  the  Alumni 

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Dana,  Joseph.     A  Discourse  Delivered  in  Ipswich,  Mass.,  on 
July  4,  1827,  the  51st  Anniversary  of  American  Independ- 
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Sermon  at  the  Interment  of.     Nov.    19,    1827,  in  Ipswich, 
Mass.     Ipswich,  1827.     8vo.  43.  6 
A  Sermon,  Delivered  at  Ipswich,  Mass.,  on  the  Day  of  the 
Annual  Thanksgiving,  Nov.  28,  1820.  Newburyport,  1820. 
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A  Sermon,   Delivered  in  Ipswich,   Mass.,    South  Parish,  on 
Lord's  Day,  Nov.  6,  1825,  being  the  day  which  completed 
the  60th  year  of  his  ministry  in  that  place.     Salem,  1825. 
8vo.                                                                                   56.  7.  2 
Dana,   Malcolm  McGregor.     Annals  of  Norwich,  Conn.,  in 
the  Great  Eebellion  of  1861-'65.     Norwich,  1873.     8vo. 

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History  of  Carleton  College,    Northfield,   Minn.     St.  Paul, 
1879.    16mo.  22.  6.  6 

Plea  for  Improvement  of  Home  and  City.     St.  Paul,  1878. 
18mo.  22.  13.  3 

Dana,  Capt.  Napoleon  Jackson  Tecumseh.  Trial  and 
Acquittal  before  the  Court  Martial  at  Fort  Snelling,  Minn., 
Aug.  17,  1854.  n.t.  p.  8vo.  (U.  S.  Army,  Gen.  Order 
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Dana,  Eichard  H.,  Jr.  An  Address  upon  the  Life  and  Ser- 
vices of 'Edward  Everett,  Delivered  before  the  Municipal 
Authorities  and  Citizens  of  Cambridge,  Feb.  22,  1865. 
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Oration  on  the  100th  Anniversary  of  the  Battle  of  Lexing- 
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Speech,  in  Boston,  June  21,  1865.     On  the  Reorganization  of 

the  Rebel  States,     n.  t.  p.     8vo.     (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol. 

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Dana,  Samuel.     See  Atherton,  Charles.     Memoir  of.     (N.  H. 

Hist.  Coll.,  Vol.  3,  p.  9.)     Concord,  1832.     8vo.  7.  3 

Dana,  Samuel  L.     Manures.  A  Prize  Essay,  pub.  by  the  Mass. 

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Dana  Family.     See  Dana,   James.     Memoirs  of  Hon.  Samuel 

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Dane,  John,  of  Ipswich.  Declaration  of  Remarkable  Provi- 
dences in  the  Course  of  My  Life.  Added,  a  Pedigree  of 
the  Dane  Family.  Aiion.  Boston,  1854.  8vo.  43.  6.  D 
Dane  County,  Wisconsin.  See  Durrie,  D.  S.  Notes  on  Dane 
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History  of  Dane  Co.,  Wis.     Anon,     Preceded  by  a  History 
of  Wisconsin,  by  C.  W.  Butterfield.     Chicago,  1880.     4to. 

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Statistics  of  Dane  County;  with  Sketch  and  Directory  of  the 

Village  of  Madison,  1851-'52.  Madison,  1851.  8vo.  19.  5.  7 

Danford,  Heney  B.     Colors  of  the  U.  S.,  First  raised  over  the 

Capitol  of  the  Confederate  States.  April  3,  1865.     Morri- 

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Danfoeth  Family.     Fifth  Meeting  of  the  Dauforth  Family  in 

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Darnell,  Elias.  Journal  of  Kentucky  Volunteers,  Commanded 
by  Gen.  Winchester,  1812-'13.  Phila.,  1854.  18mo.    14.  4 
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Dartmouth  College,  Hanover,  X.  H.      Catalogus  Collegii 
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Dash,  M.,  pseud.    History  of  Lansing,  Mich.,  to  1870.    Lansing, 
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Davidson,  Eobert.  History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in 
the  State  of  Kentucky,  with  a  Preliminary  Sketch  of  the 
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Da  VIES,  Charles.     Arithmetic.     N.  Y.,  1855.     16mo.        91.  S 
Elementary  Algebra.     N.  Y.  and  Cinn.,  1853.    12mo.     91.  8 

Davies,  Ebenezer.  American  Scenes  and  Christian  Slavery  j 
Tour  of  Four  Thousand  Miles  in  the  U.  S.  London,  1859. 
12mo.  30.  a 

Davies,  J.  E.  Character  and  Methods  of  the  Geodetic  Survey. 
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Davies,  John  M.  Los  Angeles,  City  and  County.  Eesourqes, 
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Daviess  County,  Ky.  Illustrated  Historical  Atlas,  1876.  St. 
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Davis,  Judge.  Judicial  Conduct  and  Deportment.  N.  Y., 
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Davis,  A.  C.  Frauds  of  the  Indian  Office.  Argument  before 
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Davis,  A.  J.  Vaccination.  Use  of  Humanized  and  Non- 
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Davis,  Andrew  M.  Canada  and  Louisiana.  (Xat.  and  Crit. 
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Davis,  Asahel.     Lecture  on  the  Antiquities  of  Central  Amer- 
ica, etc    N.  Y.,  1840.     8vo.  14.  13.  1 
Visit  to  Sunnyside.     Buffalo,  1860.     8vo.  43.  13. 1 

Davis,  Charles  G.  Report  of  Proceedings  at  his  Examination, 
on  Charge  of  Aiding  in  the  Rescue  of  a  Fugitive  Slave 
Boston,  Feb.,  1851.    Boston,  1851.     8vo.  30.  7.  6 

Davis,  C.  H.  Law  of  Deposit  of  the  Flood  Tide.  No  impr.  4to. 
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Davis,  Charles  H.  Report  in  Relation  to  Boston  Harbor.  See 
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Davis,  Charles  H.  S.  History  of  Wallingford,  Conn.,  1670-1870, 
including  Meriden  and  Cheshire.  Meriden,  Conn.,  1870. 
8vo.  •  7.  5 

Davis  Family  Record.  Monthly  Journal.  Vol.  1,  Nos.  1-8. 
Meriden,  1867.     8vo.  25.  7.  4 

The  Saxon  Language;  Its  Eclipse  and  Relumination.  Ad- 
dress before  the  American  Philological  Society,  Dec.  19, 
1867.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  74. 6.  3 

Davis,  Cushman  K.  An  Address  at  the  Opening  of  the  Min- 
neapolis Exposition.  Delivered  Aug.  23,  1886.  Minne- 
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Davis,  Cushman  K. —  (Continued). 

The  Permanency  of  Our  Institution.  An  Oration  Delivered 

at  the  Centennial  Celebration  in  St.  Paul,  July  4,    1876. 

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The  Railroad  Question.     Address  at  Rochester,  Minn.  Oct. 

9,  1873.     (Newspaper  Cutting.)  22.  14.  2 

And   Lowry,    Thomas.     Statement   of  Proceedings   in   the 

Matter   of  Suits  and   Demands  by  the  U.  S.,  on  Account 

of  Pine  LogsCat|upon  United  States  Lands  in  Minnesota, 

1879.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  22.  J  3.  7 

Davis,  E.  H.     Ancient  Monuments  of  the  Mississippi  Valley. 

See  Squier,  E.  G. 
Davis,  Edmund  J.     Gov.  of  Texas.     Message.     Jan.   14,   1873. 
n.  t.  p.     8vo.     (Ramsey  Pamphlets,  Vol.  13,  Xo.  21.) 

60.  1 

Davis,  Garrett.     Cincinnati  and  Southern  Railway.     Speech, 

Senate  U.  S.,  March  13,  1871.     Washington,  1871.      8vo. 

(Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  32,  No.  48.)  60.  8 

Enforcement  of    Fourteenth   Amendment.     Speech,    U.  S. 

Senate,  April  3,  1871.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.     (Ramsey  Pamph., 

Vol.  32,  No.  49.)  60.  8 

Public  Credit.     Speech  in  the  U.  S.  Senate,  Feb.  27,  1869. 

Washington,  1869.     8vo.  33.  7.  7 

Reconstruction.  Speech,.  U.  S.  Senate,  June  7,  1866.  n.  t.  p. 

8vo.     (Ramsey  Pamphlets,  Vol.  29,  No.  25.)  .  60.  8 

Speech  on  Civil  Rights  Bill,  Veto  Message.     Senate,  U.  S., 

April  6,  1866.     (Ramsey  Pamphlets,  Vol.  12,  No.  63.) 

60.  1 

Speech,    on  District  of   Columbia  Suffrage,  Jan.  16,  1866. 

n.  t.  p.  8vo.     (Ramsey  Pamphlets,  Vol.  29,  No.21.)    60.  8 

Speech  on  Reconstruction.     U.   S.  Senate,   Feb.  16,  1867. 

Wash.,  1867.    8vo.    (Ramsey  Pamphlets,  Vol.  12,  No.  19.) 

60.  1 

Speech  on  the  Internal  Revenue  Bill.    Senate,  IJ.  S.,  Feb.  27, 

1865.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.     (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  1-2,  No.  11.) 

60.  1 

State  of  Mississippi.     Speech,  Senate,  U.  S.,  Feb.  15,  1870. 

Wash.,  1870.     8vo.     (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  39,  No.  24.) 

60.  2 

Tenure  of  Office  Law.     Speech  in  the  U.  S.  Senate,  March 

29,  1869.     Wash.,  1869.     8vo.  57.  4.  3 

U.  S.  Congress.     Memorial  Addresses  on  Davis.     Dec.  18, 

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Davis,  Geoege.  A  Historical  Sketch  of  Sturbridge  and  South- 
bridge,  Mass.  West  Brookfield,  1856.  8vo.  8.  2 
Davis,  George  E.     Speech  on  the  Financial  Policy  of  the  Dam- 

ocratic  and  Whig  Parties.      Troy,  N.   Y.,  1843.      8vo. 

(Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  3,  No.  17.)  53.  12 

Davis,  Gilbert  A.     Centennial  Celebration,  with  Historical 

Sketch  of  Beading,  Yt.,  1772-1872.     Bellows  Falls,  1874. 

8vo.  7.  2 

Davis,  H.  G.,  of  Va.  Brief  History  of  Agriculture.  Import- 
ance to  all  Countries,  especially  the  United  States.     West 

Va.  Eesources.     Speech  in  U.  S.  Senate,  Jan.   14,  1879. 

Wash.,  1879.     8vo.  72.  4.  2 

Speech  in  Senate  of  U.  S.,  May  13,  1874,  on  War  Claims  of 

West  Virginia.     Wash.,  1874.     8vo.  15.  12.  2 

Treasury  Accounts  and  Books.     Speech  in  the  Senate  of  the 

U.  S.,  June  15.,  1880.     No  imp.     8vo.  33.  7.  4 

Davis,  Henry  Winter.     Speech  on  the  War  at  Philadelphia. 

Sept.  24,  1863.     No  impr.     8vo.  30.  4.  6 

Speech,  Nov.  25,  1864,  at  Philadelphia,   before  the  Union 

League.     Union  League  Gazette,  Vol.  1,  No.  10.     (Eam- 

sey   Pamph.,  Vol.  28,  No.  22.)  60.  8 

Speeches  on  his  Bill  for  a  Board  of  Admiralty  in  Navy 

Dept.     H.  of  E.   Feb.  3  and  6,  1865.  Wash.,    1865.  8vo. 

(Eamsey  Pamphs.,  Vol.  12,  No.  12.)  60.  1 

^ee  Cress  well,  J.  A.  J.     Oration  on  H.  W.  Davis.  43.  2 

Davis,  J.  C.  Bancroft.     Mr.  Sumner,  the  Alabama  Claims  and 

their  Settlement.     Letter  to  the  New  York  Herald,  Jan. 

4,  1878.     N.  Y.,  1878.     8vo.  33.  12.  2 

Davis,   James  D.      History  of   Memphis.      Also,   the   "Old 

Times  Papers."  Memphis,  Tenn.,  1873.  16mo.  18.  14 
Davis,  Jefferson.     See  Blaine,   J.  G.   and  others.     Jefferson 

Davis.     Amnesty.  30. 11.  4 

Bledsoe,  A.  T.     Is  Davis  a  Traitor?  30.  2 

Jefferson  Davis  and  his  Complicity  in  the  Assassination  of 

Abraham  Lincoln.     Phila.,  1863.     8vo.  43. 14.  1 

Life  and  Adventures.     [Burlesque.]     By  McArone.    N.  Y., 

1865.     16mo.  43.  6.  D 

Else  and  Fall  of  the  Confederate  Government.     N.  Y.,  1881. 

8vo.  29.  3 

Speeches,  Delivered  during  the  Summer  of  1858.  Baltimore, 

1859.     8vo.  33.  7.  4 

True  Story  of  the  Capture  of  Jefferson  Davis.     (Southern 

Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  Vol.  5.)  29.  2 


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Davis,  Jefferson  —  (Continued). 

Walker,  E.  J.  Jefferson  Davis,  Eepudiation,  Eecognition 
and  Slavery.  30.  4.  3 

Another  Copy.  30.  6 

Davis,  Capt.  John.  Voyages  to  the  East  Indies,  1598-1605. 
Voyages  for  Discovery  of  the  ]^orthwest  Passage,  1585 -'87. 
(Harris,  John,  Kavigantium,  etc.,  Vol.  1,  1705.)  94.  8 

Davis,  John,  Judge.     Catalogue  of  his  Private  Library.     Bos- 
ton, 1847.     8vo.  74. 12 
Gannett,  E.  S.     Good   Old  Age.     Sermon  on  the  Death  of 
John  Davis.                                                                      43.  6.  D 
Memoir  of.     See  Kinnicutt,  Thomas.  9. 10 
Davis,  John.     ("Honest  John  Davis.")    See  Haven,  S.  F.    Me- 
moir.                                                                               46. 13 
Speech  in  the  H.  of  E.  on  the  Tariff  Bill  of  1832.     Boston, 
1833.     8vo.                                                                         57.2.1 
Davis,  Matthew  L.     Memoirs  of  Aaron  Burr.     N.  Y.,  1837. 
8vo.                                                                                       44. 9 
Davis,  Noah.     Admission  of  Georgia.     Speech  in  the  H.  of  E., 
March  7,  1870.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.                                      15. 13.  1 
Tenure  of  Office.     Speech  in  the  H.  of  E.,  March  26,  1869. 
Wash.,  1869.     8vo.                                                          57.  4.  3 
And  Potter,  Clarkson.     Income  Tax.    H.  of  E.,  June  1  and 
2,  1870.     Eemarks.      n.  t.  p.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  39, 
No.  34.)                                                                                  60.2 
'Davis,  N.  S.     History  of  Medical  Education  and  Medical  Insti- 
tions  in  the  U.  S.,  1776-1876.     Wash., 1877.   8vo.   51.  11.  5 
Davis,  Paris  M.     Authentick  History  of  the  Late  War  between 
the  United  States  and  Great  Britain,  1812-1815.     Ithaca, 
1829.     12mo.                                                                          14.  9 
Davis,  Phebe  B.     Two  Years  and  Three  Months  in  the  New 
York  Lunatic  As>^lum  at  Utica.     Syracuse,  1865.     8vo. 

43.  6.  D 
Davis,  Eobert  M.     Public  and  Private  Credit  and  Banking, 
and  their  Abuses.     New  Orleans,  1869.     8vo.  33.  7.  8 

The  Southern  Planter,  the  Factor,  and  the  Banker.  New 
Orleans,  La.  1871.  8vo.  (Eamsey  Pamphlets,  Vol.  11, 
No.  14.)  60.  1 

Davis,  Thomas  T.  Speech  on  Equality  of  Eights.  H.  E.,  Feb. 
28,  1866.  Washington,  1866.  8vo.  (Eamsey  Pamph., 
Vol.  29,  No.  57.)  60.  8 

Davis,  Walter  B.,  and  Durbie,  Daniel  S.  Illustrated  His- 
tory of  Missouri.     St.  Louis,  etc.     1876.     8vo,  18.  T 


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Davis,  Wm.  T.     Ancient  Landmarks  of  Plymouth,  Mass.    Bos- 
ton, 1883.     8vo.  9.  13 
History  of  the  Town  of  Plymouth,  Mass.,  with  a  Sketch  of 
the    Origin    and   Growth  of  Separatism.     Philadelphia, 
1885.     8vo.  8.  12 
Davis,  W.  W.  H.     El  Gringo;  or  New  Mexico  and  her  People. 
New  York,  1857.     12mo.                                                  19.  14 
History  of  the  104th  Pa.  Regt.,  from  Aug.  22,  1861,  to  Sept. 
30,  1864.     Philadelphia,  1866.     8vo.                             29.  14 
Sketch  of  John  Lacey.     n.  p.     1868.     8vo.                        43.  9 
Davis  Family.     See  Daniels,  Geo.  F.     Davis  Genealogy.     47.  2 
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Davis  County,  Iowa.     See  Horn,  H.  B.    History  of  Davis  Co. 

19.6 
Davy,  P.  B.     Expedition  to  Black  Hills.      Blue  Earth   City, 
Minn.,  1868.     12mo.  19.14.8 

Dawes,  E.  C,  Editor.  Journal  of  Ruf us  Putnam,  kept  in  North- 
ern New  York  during  Four  Campaigns  of  the  Old  French 
and  Indian  War,  1757-1760,  with  Biographical  Sketch  of 
Gen.  Putnam.     Albany,  1886.     8vo.  14.  10 

Dawes,  Henry  L.  Americans  Must  Control  Their  Own  Mar- 
kets, etc.  Speech,  H.  of  R.,  May  3,  1872.  Wash.,  1872. 
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Dawes,  Mathew.  Letter  to  John  Home  Tooke.  In  which  an 
apparent  error  on  Government  is  exploded.  London, 
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Dawson,  Charles  C.  Collection  of  Family  Records  of  the 
Name  Dawson.     Albany,  N.  Y.,  1874.     ovo.  -7.2 

Record  of  the  Descendants  of  Robert  Dawson,  of  East  liaven. 
Conn.,  including  numerous  other  families.  Albany,  1874. 
8vo.  47. 2 

Saratoga;  Its  Mineral  Waters.     N.  Y.  1873.  24mo.    10.14.2 
Dawson,  Geo.  M.    Appearance  and  Migrations  of  the  Locust  in 
Manitoba  and  the  Northwest  Territories.     1875.     n.  t.  p. 
16mo.  49.  5. 4 

Notes  on  the  Locust  Invasion  of  1874  in  Manitoba  and  the 
Northwest  Territories.  Montreal,  1874.  8vo.  20.  5.  3 
Report  on  Explorations  in  British  Columbia.  (Canada 
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Battles  of  the  U.  S.  by  Sea  and  Land.     2  Vols.     :N'.  Y.,1858. 
4to.  16. 7 

Declaration  of  Independence  by  the  Colony  of  Massachu- 
setts Bay.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.     (Mass.  Pamph.,  Vol.  5,  No.  9.) 

7.  2 

Sons  of  Liberty  in  New  York.     Paper  read  before  the  N.Y. 

Hist.  Soc,  May  3,  1859.     N.  Y.,  1859.     8vo.  10.  4. 1 

Editor.     Gleanings  from  the  Harvest  Field  of  American 

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And  Others.    Correspondence  between  John  Jay  and  Henry 

B.  Dawson,  and  between  James  A.  Hamilton  and  Henry 

B.  Dawson,  concerning  the  Federalist.     N.  Y.,  1864.    8vo. 

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Dawson,   John  L.,  of   Pa.     Speech  on  Eeconstruction.     H.  of 
R.,  Jan.  16,  1867.     Wash.,  1867.    8vo.    (Ramsey  Pamph., 
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Dawson,  J.  W.     Story  of  the  Earth  and    Man.     N.  Y.,  1873. 
12mo.  15. 10 

Dawson,  Moses.  Historical  Narrative  of  the  Civil  and  Military 
Services  of  Wm.  H.  Harrison.  Cinn.,  1824.  8vo.  44.6 
Dawson,  S.  J.,  and  Hind,  H.  Y.  Papers  Relative  to  the  Ex- 
ploration of  the  Country  between  Lake  Superior  and  the 
Red  River  Settlement,  1857.  London,  1859.  4t0.  20. 12 
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Dawson,  W.  W.     Chloroform  Deaths,     n.  t.  p.     8vo.      51.  11.  2 
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Day,  George  E.     Genealogical  Register  of  Robert  Day.     New 
Haven,  1840.     8vo.  25.  7.  4 

Day,  Mary  L.     Incidents  in  the  Life  of  a  Blind  Girl.     A  grad- 
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Day,  Thomas.     Reflections  upon  the  Present  State  of  England, 

and  the  Independence  of  America.     London,  1782.     8vo. 

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Day,  Thomas,  and  Murdock,  James.     Brief  Memoirs  of  the 

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Day-Breaking,  if  I^ot  the  Sun-Eising,   of  the  Gospel, 

WITH  the   Indians  in   N^ew  England.     London,  1647. 

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Dayton,  Aaron  Ogden.     Address  before  the  American  Whig 

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Dean,  Gardner.     Life,  Experiences,  and  Incidents  of.     Auto. 
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Dean,  Henry  Clay.     Crimes  of  the  Civil  War,  and  Curse  of 
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Dean  Family.     See  Pierce,  E.  W.     Genealogy  of.  47.  9 

Dean,  John  Ward.     Brief  History  of  the  Kew  England  Hist, 
and  Gen.  Register,  to  the  17  th  Vol.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  8.  5.  4 
Brief  Memoir  of  Giles  Firmin,  one  of  the  Ejected  Ministers 
of  1662.     Boston,  1866.     8vo.  43.  6.  F 

Sketch  of  W.  B.  Towne,  Founder  of  the  Towne  Memorial 
Fund,  of  the  ^ew  England  Historic  Genealogical  Society. 
Boston,  1878.     8vo.  43.  7.  T.  1 

Story  of  the  Embarkation  of  Cromwell  and  his  Friends. 
Boston,  1866.     8vo.  7.  7.  1 

Deane,  Charles.  Kew  England,  the  Council  Incorporated  by 
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Goodwin,  Daniel  Jr.     The  Dearborns,  etc.                   44.  6.  D 
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Dearborn,  Henry  A.  S.     Address  Delivered  Oct.  8  1830,  the 
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Dearborn,  E.  F.     Saratoga,  and  How  to  See  It.  With  Treatise 
on  its  Mineral  Springs.     Albany,  1873.     16mo.      10. 14.  2 
Dearborn,  W.  L.     Descriptions  of  a  Eailroad  Eoute  from  St. 
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OeATH.     See  Brinton,  D.  G.     Journey  of  the  Soul.  11, 10.  1 

Hewitt,  C.  N.     Vital  Statistics  in  Minnesota.  22. 3 

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Death  Penalty.  See  Armstrong,  Lebbeus.  Signs  of  the 
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Chidley,  Samuel.     Cry  Against  a  Crying  Sin.  40.  3 

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De  Bernardy,  A.  Kennys,  Editor.  Next  of  Kin  Gazette,  Un- 
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Illustrated  Peerage  and  Titles  of  Courtesy  of  Great  Britain 
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Holmes,  O.  W.,  Jr.     Address  at  Keene,  l!^.  H.  30.  4.  6 

Sanborn,  J.  B.     Address  at  Austin,  Minn.  30.  4.  6 

Shepard,  I.  F.    Address  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.    30.  4.  5 
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Dedham,  Mass.     Annual  Eeport  of  School  Committee,  1883-4. 
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Annual  Eeport  of  Temporary  Asylum  for  Discharged  Fe- 
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Dedham  Standard.     Account  of  Celebration  of  250th  Anni- 
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Hill,  D.    G.,    Editor.     Eecords  of  Births,    Marriages  and 
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Defense  of  the  Whigs.     By  a  Member   of  the  27th  Cong. 

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Defender  of  the  Faith.     See  Brown,  J.  M.     Henry  YIII's 

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De  Forest,  John  W.     History  of  the  Indians  of  Connecticut, 

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De  Lancey,  Wm.  Heathcote,  Bp.  Eeport  to  the  Convention 
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Democrat's  Almanac,  1841.     Boston,  1840.     12mo.       53.  10.  2 

Democratic  Almanac,  1869.     :N^ew  York,  1868.     8vo.   53.  10. 2 

Democratic  Congressional  Committee.    Eepublican  Eecord 

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Treason  and  Democracy,   One  and  Indivisible,      n.  t.  p. 

8vo.  (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  30,  No.  11.)  60.  8 

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Life  and  Administration  of  Richard  Coote,  Earl  of  Bello- 
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History  of  the  Manipii,  the  Ancient  Zee-landers.  Pough- 
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In  Memoriam.  Verses,  etc.,  on  the  Death  of  a  Little  Girl. 
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Life,  Misfortunes  and  Military  Career  of  Sir  John  Johnson, 
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Local  Memorials  lielating  to  the  De  Peyster  and  Watts,  and 
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Dexter,  John  H.     A  Plea  for  the  Horse,  a  Few  Eemarks  and 
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Dick,  Robert.     Close  Communion  the  Offspring  of  Arrogance. 
Utica,  1842.     8vo.     (Misc.    Pamph.,  Vol.  13,  No.  8.)  53.6 
Dickens,  Charles.    American  Notes.  London,  1842.    8vo.  33. 4 
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DicKERSON,  Edward  N.  Navy  of  the  U.  S.  Exposure  of  its 
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Dicky,  Oliver  J.  and  James  K.  Moorehead.  Death  of 
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Dickinson,  Daniel  S.     Speech  on  the  Oregon  Question,  Sen- 
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Same.    Phila.,  Reprint.,  1774.    8vo.    (Vol.  33,  No.  2.)    14.  8 
New  Essay  by  the  Pennsylyania  Farmer  on  the  Constitu- 
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Dickinson,  Moses.  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Elisha  Kent, 
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Dictionary.     See  Arthur,  Wm.     Dictionary  of  N^ames.       46.  8 
Gannett,  Henry.     Dictionary  of  Altitudes  in  the  U.  S. 

49.4 
Halliwell,  J.  O.     Archaic  and  Provincial  Words.  38.  3 

Hayden,  Joseph.     Dictionary  of  Dates.  34.  9 

X<ower,  M.  A.     Diet,  of  Family  :N'ames.  46.  6 

Moreri,  Louis.     Grand  Dictionaire  Historique.  V 

Motherby,  Geo.     Medical  Diet.  V 

Palmer,  A.  S.     Folk  Etymology.  42.  5 

Sampson,  Ezra.     Youth's  Companion.  34.  1 

Schindler,  V.     Lexicon  Pentaglotton.  34.  10 

Smith,  Wm.     Diet,  of  Greek  and  Eoman  Antiquities.    32.  5 
Diet,  of  Greek  and  Eoman  Geography.  32.  5 

Diet,  of  Greek  and  Eoman  Biography,  etc.  32.  5 

Wheeler,  W.  A.  Explanatory  and  Pronouncing  Dictionary. 

34.8 
Dictionary,   Biographical.     Allen,   Wm.     American  Biog. 
and  Hist.  Diet.  43. 11 

Allibone,  S.  A.     Diet,  of  English  Literature.  74.  14 

Anderson,  Wm.  Scottish  Nation,  Biographical,  etc.  40.  13 
Appleton  &  Co.  Cyclopedia  of  American  Biography.  45.  6 
Blake,  J.  L.     General  Biographical  Dictionary.  43.  5 

Cassell's  Biographical  Dictionary.  45.  7 

Crosby,  I^athan.  Eminent  Persons,  Died  in  1857-'58.  44.  14 
Drake,  S.  F.     Dictionary  of  Amer.  Biog.  43.  12 

Eliot,  John.     Biogr.  Dictionary,  First  Settlers  in  1^.  E. 

43.11 
Godwin,  Parke.     Cyclopedia  of  Universal  Biog.  43.  12 

Hardie,  James.     New  Universal  Biographical  Dictionary. 

43.  11 
Hoefer,  J.  C.  F.     Nouvelle  Biographic  Generale.  46.  4 

Hough,  F.  B.     American  Biograpical  Notes.  43.  5 

Lanman,  Charles.     Biogr.  Annals  of  the  U.  S.  43.  5 

Dictionary  of  Congress.  44.  13 

Lossing,  B.  J.     Eminent  Americans.  44.  14 

McMasters,  S.  Y.  Biogr.  Index,  History  of  England.  46.  5 
Men  of  the  Time.  46.  11 

Payne,  J.   B.     Haydn's  Universal  Dictionary  of  Biogr. 

43.  5 
Phillips,  L.  B.     Great  Index  of  Biogr.  Eeference.  43.  4 

Eich,  Elihu.     Cyclopedia  of  Biogr.  43.  5 

Eogers,  T.  J.     New  American  Biographical  Dictionary. 

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Eose,  H.  J.     I^ew  General  Biogr.  Dictionary.  43.  4 

Stephen,  Leslie.     Dictionary  of  National  Biography.  25. 13 

Talbot,  E.  H.,  and  Hobart,  H.  E.     Biographical  Directory, 

etc.  46.  11 

Thomas,  J.     Lippincott's  Dictionary  of  Biography.      43.  13 

U.  S.  Biogr.  Dictionary,  Minnesota  Vol.  22.  7 

Waller,  J.  F.     Imperial  Diet,  of  Biography.  43.  5 

Dictionary — Languages.     Abnaki.   Easles,  Sebastian.  83 

Anglo  Saxon.     Bosworth,  J.  38.  3 

Arabic.     Kewman,  F.  W.  42.  5 

Bohemian.     Jonas,  Charles.     Dictionary  of  Bohemian  and 

English.  34.  1 

Chinese.     Lobschied,  W.  42.  5 

Chinook.     Gibbs,  Geo.     Chinook  Jargon.  49.  2 

Dakota.     Eiggs,  S.  E.  47.  7 

Danish.     Geelmunsen,  J.     Engelsk  Ordbog.  34.  1 

Larsen,  A.     Dansk-Norsk-Engelsk  Ordbog.  34.  1 

Tauchnitz,  Karl.     English-Danish  Diet.  34.  1 

Dutch.     Sewel,  Wm.     English  and  Dutch  Diet.  34. 14 

English.     Ash,  John.     English  Dictionary,  1775.  34.  8 

Bailey,  :N'.     Diet.  Britan,il730.  34.  10 

Johnson,  Sam'l.     Dictionary  English  Language,  1799. 

34.14 
Ogilvie,  John.     Imperial  Dictionary.  34.  3 

Eichardson,  Charles.     New  Diet,  of  Eng.  Language. 

34.14 
Walker,  John.     Critical  Pronouncing  Diet.  34. 10 

Webster,  Koah.     Diet,  of  Eng.  Lang.  83.  4 

Wedgewood,  H.     Diet,  of  Eng.  Etymology.  34.  9 

Worcester,  J.  E.     Diet,  of  Eng.  Lang.  83.  4 

Wright,  Thomas.     Diet,  of  Obsolete  English.  34.  8 

French.     La  Jonchere,  C.  de.     Nouveau  Diet.   Francais- 
Suedois.  34. 1 

Littre,  E.     Diet.  Francalse.     5  Vols.  25.  9 

Smith,  L.,  and  Hamilton,  H.     Eng.  and  French  Diet. 

34.  12 
German.  Grieb,  C.  F.  English  and  German  Diet.  34.  12 
Greek.     Liddell,  H.  G.  and  Scott,  E.     Greek-English  Diet. 

34.  12 
Hebrew.  Eoy,  W.  L.  Hebrew  and  English  Diet.  34.  3 
Hindustani.     Forbes,  Duncan.     Hindustani-English  Diet. 

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Dictionary — Languages — (Continued). 

Hungarian.     Fogarasi,  J.     Hungarian-German.  38.  3 

Icelandic.     Yigfusson,  Gudbrand.      Icelandic-English  Diet. 

38.4 
Italian.     Baretti,  G.     English  and  Italian  Diet.  34.  2 

Japanese.     Hepburn,  J.  O.     Japanese-English.  38.  3 

Latin.     Ainsworth,  Eobert.     Abridgement  of  Ainsworth. 

83 
Smith,  Wm.     Latin-English  Diet.  34.  9 

Mutsun.     Arroyo  de  la  Cuesta,  Felipe.  15.  11.  6 

Ojibwa.     Baraga,  F.  •   Otchipwe-English.  15.  8 

Onondaga.     Shea,  J.  G.     French-Onondaga.  15. 2 

Persian.     Wollaston,  A.  N.      English-Persian  Dictionary. 

42.5 
Portuguese.     Fonseca,  P.  J.  da.     Novo  Diccionario.      34. 1 
Vieyra,  Antonio.     Portuguese-English  Diet.  34.  8 

Eussian.     Eeiff,  C.  P.     Dictionnaire  Eusse,  etc.  34.  8 

Sanskrit;  Benfey,  Theodore.  34. 9 

Scottish.     Jamieson,  John.      Diet,  of  Scottish  Language. 

42.  7 
Spanish.     Neumann  and  Baretti' s  Diet.,  etc.  34.  2 

Swedish.     Engelskt  och  Svenskt  Hand-lexicon.  34.  1 

Nouveau  Diet.     Francais-Suedois.  34.  1 

New  Swedish-English  Diet.  34. 1 

Tanchintz,  Karl,  Ed.     New  Pocket  Diet.,  etc.  34. 1 

Turkish.     Greek-Turkish  Diet.  34.  2 

Eedhouse,  J.  W.     English  and  Turkish  Lexicon.     34.  3 
Welsh.     Edwards,  Thomas.     English-Welsh  Diet.  34.  1 

Pughe,  W.  O.     National  Dictionary  of  the  Welsh  Lan- 
guage. 34. 10 
Yakama.     Pandosy,  Charles.     Yakama  Grammar.  15. 11.  6 
Yoruba,  Bowen,  T.  J.     Grammar  and  Dictionary.  49.  7 
Dictionary,  Bible,     Boutell,  Charles.     Bible  Dictionary.  [34.  9 
Brown,    J.   N.     Encyclopedia  of  Eeligious  Knowledge. 

34.11 

Smith,  Wm.     Dictionary  of  the  Bible.  32.  5 

Church.     Staunton  Wm.  Dictionary  of  the  Church.       34.  9 

Farming.     Deane,  Samuel.     N.  E.  Farmer,  etc.  72. 4 

Genealogical.     Burke,    Sir  J.    B.      General  and  Heraldic 

Dictionary  of  British  Peerage  and  Baronetage.  46.  7 

Savage,  James.     First  Settlers  of  New  England.     46.  12 

Tanguay,  Cyprian.     Families  Canadiennes.  46.  6 


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Dictionary,  Bible  —  (Continued). 

Geographical.     L'Advocat,  J.  P.  36.  8 

See  also  ''Gazetten." 

McCulloch,  J.  E.  34.  2 

Law.     Bouvier,  John.     Law  Dictionary,   Adapted  to  the 

U.  S.  34.  3 

Mechanical.     Appleton,  D.  &  Co.     Dictionary  of  Mechanics. 

83 
Knight,   E.   H.      American  Mechanical  Dictionary. 

34.14 
Eeligious.     Gardner,  James.     Faiths  of  the  World.      56.  13 
Dictionary  of  Americanisms.     Bartlett,  J.  E.      2d  edition. 

34. 14 

Dictionary  of  Arts,  Manufactures  and  Mines.      Eobert 

Hunt,  Ed.  34.  9 

Dictionary  of  Modern  Slang.     London,  1859.     8vo.      34. 1 

Dictionary  of  Printers  and  Printing.    See  Timperley,  C.  H. 

34.12 
Dictionary  of  Science.     See  Eodwell,  G.  F.     London,  1871. 

34.  9 

See  also  Cyclopedia,  Encyclopedia,  etc. 

DiGBY,  John  (Earl  of  Bristol).     Speech  in  the  High  Court  of 

Parliament,  Concerning  Grievances.     1641.     4to.     (Har- 

leian  Misc.,  Vol.  5,  pp.  29-32.)  40.  3 

Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons,  Jan  19,  1640.     (Harleian 

Misc.,  Vol.  4,  pp.  350-355.)  40.  3 

DiLKE,  Charles  W.     Greater  Britain.     Eecord  of  Travel  in 

English-Speaking  Countries  during  1866-67.      Phila.  and 

London,  1869.     12mo.  35.  8 

DiLLENBACK   «&   Leayitt.     Publ.     History  and  Directory  of 

Kent  County,  Mich.     Grand  Eapids,  1870.     8vo.         18.  4 

DiLLER,  J.  S.     !N'otes  on  the  Geology  of  Northern  California. 

(U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  Bulletin,  No.  33.)     Wash.,  1886.     8vo. 

49.  5.  6 

Dillingham,   Pitt.     See  Peabody,   Eev.    A.   P.     Sermon    at 

Ordination,  1876.  9.  6 

Sermon.     The  Business  of  the  Modern   Christian   Church. 

Installation  Discourse,  Charlestown,  Oct.  4,    1876.      (See 

History  of  Harvard  Church,  Charlestown.)     Boston,  1879. 

8vo.  9. 6 

Dillingham,  Wm.  H.     Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  Peter  CoUin- 

son.     2d  edit.     Phila.,  1852.     8vo.  43.  6.  C.  1 


524  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Dillon,  John  B.  See  Coburn,  John.  Life  and  Services  of  John 
B.  Dillon,  with  a  Sketch  by  Judge  Horace  Biddle.  [In- 
diana Historical  Society  Pamphlets,  No.  2.]  Indianapolis, 
1886.     12mo.  18.  11.  a 

History  of  Indiana  to  1816;  Comprehending  a  History  of  the 
Territory  of  the  United  States,  Northwest  of  the  Ohiof 
and  General  View  of  Indiana  to  1856.  Indianapolis,  1850. 
8vo.  18.  11 

Dillon,  John  F.  (Judge.)  Important  Eailroad  Decision. 
Elon  Farnsworth  and  Edward  P.  Cowles,  Trustees  vs. 
Minnesota  and  Pacific  E.  R.  Opinion.  (Newspaper  Cut- 
ting.) Dec,  1873.  22.  14.  2 
bur  Duty  and  Responsibility.  An  Oration  Delivered  at 
Davenport,  Iowa,  July  4,  1876.  (See  Saunders,  Frederick^ 
"•  Our  National  Jubilee,  etc.,  p.  793.)     N.  Y.,  1877.     8vo. 

16.12 

Proceedings  of  the  Bar  of  the  District  of  Minnesota,  on  the 

Resignation  of  John  F.  Dillon,  U.  S.  Circuit  Judge.     St. 

Paul,  1879.  43.  6.  D 

Dillon  AND  Tuttle,  Publ.  Abridgement  of  the  Nautical  Al- 
manac. 1867.     N.  Y.,  1866.     8vo.  53.  10. 1 

DiMAN,  J.  Lewis.  Capture  of  Gen.  Richard  Prescott,  by  Lt.  Col. 
Wm.  Barton,  1776.  Address  at  the  Centennial  Celebra- 
tion of  the  Exploit,  at  Portsmouth,  R.  I.,  July  10,. 1877. 
Providence,  1877.     12mo.  8.  13 

Editor.    George  Fox  Digg'd  Out  of  his  Burrows.     See  Will- 
iams, Roger.     (Narragansett  Club  Publ.,  No.  5.)  8.  1^ 
Reply  to  Mr.  Williams,  etc.     See  Cotton,  John.  (Narragan- 
sett Club  Publ.,  Vol.  2.)                                                   8.  la 

DiMMiCK,  L.  F.  Call  to  Seek  the  Kingdom  of  God.  Sermon  on 
the  death  of  Amos  Pettingell  at  New  Haven,  Nov.  30, 
1831.  Delivered  in  Newburyport,  also  in  Newbury. 
Newbury  port,   1832.     8vo.  43.  13.  P.  1 

DiMMOCK,  William  Reynolds.  Address  on  Francis  Gardner. 
(Gardner,  F.,  Memorial.)    1876.    4to.  43.6.  G 

DiMMOCK,  A.  W.  Statement  of  Facts  and  Considerations  in 
Favor  of  the  Application  of  the  Atlantic  Mail  Steamship 
Co.  for  Increased  Compensation.  Washington,  1872.  8vo. 
(Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  34,  No.  2.)  60. 2 

DiMOCK,  James  F,  Editor.  Giraldi  Cambrensis  Opera,  Vol.  5, 
6.     See  Barry,  Girald.  40,  11 

DiMOND,  A.  S.  Magic  Northland.  Illustrated  Guide  to  Minne- 
sota, etc.     Minneapolis,  1881.     Svo.  22. 5.  6 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  525 

DiMOND  Family.  See  Beal,  X.  S.  A.  Diamond  Leaves  from 
the  Lives  of  the  Dimond  Family,  Macedon,  KY.,  1872. 
12mo.  45.  2 

DiMSDALE,  Thomas  J.  Vigilantes  of  Montana.  Popular  Jus- 
tice in  the  Rocky  Mountains.  Trial  and  Execution  of 
Henry  Plummer's  Road  Agent  Band.  Virginia  City,  M. 
T.,1866.     16mo.  19.9 

DiNWiDDiE,  Robert,  (Lieut.  Gov.  of  Va.)  Official  Records, 
from  the  MS.  in  the  Collections  of  the  Virginia  Historical 
Society.  Intro,  and  Notes  by  R.  A.  Brock,  1751-'58. 
Richmond,  Va.,  1883.  4to.  (Va.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Kew 
Series,  Vol.  3-4.)  15.5 

DroscoRiDES  Pedanius,  Greek  Botanist.     Herbarium.  Cock- 
ayne, Oswald,  Liechdoms,  etc..  Vol.  1.  40.  4 
Diplomatic  Year,  The.     Rjed,  \V.  B.     Phila.,  1863.     8vo. 

30.  11.  3 
Diptera.     See  Insects. 

Diphtheria.  See  Staples,  Franklin.  General  History  of  Dipth- 
theria;  its  History  in  Minnesota,  Cause  and  Remedies  and 
Preventive  Measures.  (Minn.  Board  of  Health,  Rep.  for 
1879,  pp. -27-83.)  22.3 

Directory.  Rowell,  G.  P.  «&  Co.  American  Newspaper 
Directory.     JST.  Y.,  1869.     8vo.  33.  10 

Naturalist's,  Directory.  Essex  Institute,  Salem,  1865.    12mo. 

49.  5.  5 
Congressional.     See  XT.  S.  Congress. 

Albany,  N.  Y.  1871.     8vo.  80 

Baltimore,  Md.    1877.     8vo.  ,  80 

Binghamton,  N.  Y.  1869,  '70.     8vo.  80 

Bismarck,  D.  T.,  (and  Mandan,)  1884.  19.  8 

Boston,    Mass.,   1845-48,  '57,  '58,   '60-'62,  '64-'68,  '70,  '72, 
73,-' 78.  80 

Braintree,  Mass  1873.  80 

Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1865.     8vo.  80 

Bristol  County,  Mass.     1877.     8vo.  80 

Brookline,  Mass.     1873.     8vo.  80 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1847-'50,  55-'64,  '77.     8vo.  80 

Butte,  Mon.,  1884.     8vo.  80 

Cambridge,  Mass.,  1872.     8vo.  80 

Chicago,  111.,  1872,  '74-' 76,  '81,  '82.     8vo.  80 

Cleveland,  O.,  1875,  '78,  '79.     8vo.  80 

Danvers,  Mass.,  1873.     8vo.  80 


526  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Directory  —  (Continued). 

Davenport,  Iowa,  1860.     8vo.  80 

Detroit,  Mich.,  1877.     8vo.  80 

Dubuque,  Iowa,  1875.     8vo.  80 

Duluth,  Minn.,  1883,  '84,  '85.     8vo.  22. 13 

Faribault,  Minn.,  1880.     8vo.  22.  12 

Galena,  111.,  1852.     16mo.  80* 
Great  Britain.     See  Thorn,  Alexander.     1872.     8vo.      35.  2 

Hoboken,  K.  J.     See  Jersey  City.     8vo.  80 

Indiana  State  Gazetteer,  1860.     8vo.  80 

Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1877.     8vo.  80 

Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1873.     8vo.  80 

Jersey  City,  :N'.  J.,  1876.     8vo.  80 

La  Crosse,  Wis.,  1868.     16mo.  80 

London,  Eng.     Post  Office  Directory,  1874.     8vo.  34.  3 

Eoyal  Eed  Book,  1874.     12mo.  46.  1 

Louisville,  Ky.,  1859.     8vo.  80 

Madison,  Wis.,  1855  and  1866.  80 

Mandan,  D.  T.,  1884.     8vo.  19.  8 

Mankato,  Minn.,  1878,  1885.     8vo.  22.  12 

Marblehead,  Mass.     See  Danvers.     8vo.       •  80 

Michigan.,  1877.     8vo.  80 

Milwaukee,  W^is.,  1857,  '76-78.     8vo.  80 
Minneapolis,  Dual  City  Blue  Book,  1885  and  1887.     12mo. 

22.  11 

Directories,  1859,  '65,  '67,  '71,  '73,  '75,  '79-'87.     8vo. 

24.  14 

Dual  Qity  Business  directory,  1887.  22.  12 

Minnesota  Gazetteer.  1869,  '72,  '73,  '78.     8vo.  22.  12 

Mississippi  Eiver,  (Edwards),  1866.     8vo.  22.  12 

Missouri  Gazetteer,  1876.     8vo.  80 

Newark,  :N".  J.,  1874.     8vo.  80 

New  England,  1849  and  1860.     8vo.  SO 

New  Orleans,  L:i.,  1873,  '75.     8vo.  •    80 

Newport,  E.  I.,  1863.     8vo.  80 

Newspaper  Directory,  Pettengill,  1878.     8vo.  80 

Same,  Eowell,  1876.     8vo.  80 

New  York  City,  1878.     8vo.  80 

New  York  State,  1869-' 70.     8vo.  80 

Omaha,  Neb.,  1866.     8vo.  80 

Peabody,  Mass.     See  Danvers.  80 

Peoria,  111.,  1880.     8vo.  80 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIB  BABY,  527 

Directory — (CoDtinued). 

Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1877.  80 

Plymouth  County,  Mass.,  1873.     8vo.  80 

Post  Office,  U.  S.,  1870.     8vo.  60.  9 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  and  Fishkill  Landing,  1864.    8vo.    80 

Providence,  R.  I.,  1878.     8vo.  80 

Quincy,  Mass.      See  Weymouth,  Mass.  80 

Racine,  Wis.,     1858.     16mo.'  80 

Railway,     (Ashcroft,  John)  1864,  '65,  '68,  '70.   8vo.    72.  13 

Same,  (Boyd,  Andrew)     1868,  '69,  '71.     8vo.  80 

Same,  (Susquehanna)     1869.     8vo.  80 

Same,  (Burgess.)  1886.     8vo.  72.  13 

Same,  (King,  A.  H.)  1867,  '69.     8vo.  72. 13 

McGregor  Western,  1867.     8vo.  80 

St.  Louis,  Mo.,1877-'78.  80 

St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1856-'87.     (23  Vols.)     8vo.  24.  7 

Dual  City  Business.  L887.     8vo.  22.  9 

(And  Minneapolis),  1880.     8vo.  22.  12 

Dual  City  Blue  Book,     18S5, '87.     12mo.  22.11 

Salem,  Mass.,   1842,  '46,  '53,  '55,  '59,  '61,  '66,  '69,  '72.  16mo 

and  8vo.  80 

Scotland.     Findlay,  James.     Xo  date.     8vo.  35.  8 

Stillwater,  Minn.     Bunn  &  Phillippi.     1884.     8vo.       22.  12 

Utica,  N.  Y.,  1869.     8vo.  '     *  80 

Weymouth,  Mass.,  1873.     8vo.  80 

Winona,  Minn.,  1866,  1883.     8vo.  22.  12 

Wisconsin  Gazetteer,  1882.     8vo.  19.  4 

Discovery  of  the    Great   West.      See  Parkman,   Francis. 

Boston,  1878.     12mo.  20.  10 

Same^  with  Title,  "La  Salle  and  the  Discovery,  etc."  20.  10 

Disease.     See  Derby,  Geo.     Prevention  of  Disease.  8.  5 

Stevens,  G.  T.     Light  in  Relation  to  Disease.  51.  11.  4 

Stuart,  A.  B.     Causes  of  Disease.  22. '3 

U.  S.  Surgeon  General.     Statistical  Report  on  Sickness  and 

Mortality  in  the  Army,  by  R.  H.  Coolidge.     Wash.,  1856. 

4to.  51. 4 

Same  1855-'60.     Wash.,  1860.     4to.  51.  4 

Brown,  J.  B.  and  Brown,    B.     Observations  on   Curvature 

of  the  Spine,  etc.  51. 11.  3 

Earl,  C.  W.  Scarletina  in  Chicago,  1876-'77.  51.  11.  3 

Hewitt,  C.  N.     How  to  Prevent  Small  Pox,  etc.  22.  3 

Minn.  Board  of  Health.     Tract  No.  1,  1881.  24.  6 

67 


528  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Disease  —  (Continued). 

Phila.  Medical  Society.     Eeport  on  Hernia,  1837.     51.  11.  S 
See  Cholera,  Fever,  Leprosy,  etc. 

Also,  under  Climate,  Eye,  Food,  Health,  Temperance,  Med 
icine,  Surgery,  etc. 
Dispensatory  of  the  United   States.     See  Wood,  G.  B.^ 
and  Bache,  F.  •  49.  5 

Dissertation  on  the  State  of  the  Nation,  Respecting 
ITS  Agriculture.  London,  1817.  (Pamphleteer,  Vol. 
11.)  53.  5 

District  of  Columbia.  Board  of  Health.  Reports,  1872-'74, 
^76.     Wash.,  1872-'76.     8vo.  11. 8.  a 

Report  of  the  Health  Officer.     1878.  11.  8.  3 

Code  of  the  Board,  1871.  11.  8.  3 

Report  of  the  Treasurer,  1876.  11.  8.  3 

Board  of  Public  Works.     Report,  1873.  11.  4 

Crane,  J.  H.     Board  of  Public  Works  Defrauding  the 
People,  etc.  '     .  60. 1 

Children's  Hospital.     Report,  1876.  11.  8.  4 

Legislative  Assembly.     Report  of  Com.  on  Manufactures, 
1872.  11.  8.  4 

Supreme  Court.  Argument  on  Female  Suffrage,  1871.  60.8 
Chandler,  W.  E.  Investigation  into  the  Affairs  of  the  Dis- 
trict, 1872.  60. 1 
Chandler,  J.  W.  This  is  a  White  Workingman's  Govern- 
ment. 60.  8 
Chipman,  N.  P.     Appropriations  to  Reimburse  the  District. 

60.8 
Same.     District  Affairs.     Speech,  Feb.  5,  1873.     11.  8.4 
Same.     The  District,  etc.     Speech,  June  3,  1872.11.  8.  4 
Same.     The  District  Under  the  New  Form  of  Govern- 
ment. 60.  i 
Same.    Endowment  of  Public  Schools.     Speech.      60.  8 
Same.     Financial  Condition  of  the  District.          11.  8.  4 
Same.     Relations  of  the  District  to  the  General  Govern- 
ment.                                                                       31.8.4 
Crane,  J.  H.     More  About  the  Washington  Tammany. 

60.  2 

Same.     Washington  Ring,  Investigation  into,  etc.  60.  1 

Same.     Review  of  the  Investigation,  etc.  11.  8. 4 

Davis,  Garrett.     Speech  on  Suffrage,  Jan.  16, 1866.        60.  8 

Hendee,  G.  W.     District  of  Columbia  Affairs.     Speech. 

11.  8.  4 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  529 

District  of  Columbia  —  (Continued). 

Julian,  G.  W.     Suffrage  in  the  District.     Speech.      11.  8.  4 
Memorial  to  the  49th  Congress  Eelative  to  the  3.65  Bonds. 

33.  7.  7 
Ordway,  K.  G.     Argument  on  the  Election  of  Officers,  1872. 

60.1 
Peugh,  S.  A.     Vindication  of  the  District,  etc.     Speech. 

60.8 
Railroads  to  the  National  Capital.  11.  8.  4 

Washington  Aqueduct.     Report  of  Chf.  Engineer,  1863. 

11.  8.  4 
Sinking  Fund  of  the  District.     (1878. )  11.  8.  4 

Washington,  P.  G.     Oration  before  the  Association  of  Old- 
est Inhabitants.  11.  8.  4 
Medical  Society.     Const,  and  By-Laws.     1867.            51.  4.  S 
See  also  Washington  City. 
DiSTURNELL,  J.,  Compiler.     American  Register,  or  Blue  Book, 
for  1877.     N.  Y.     8vo.  33. 2 
Influence  of  Climate  in  North  and  South  America.     N.  Y., 

1867.  8vo.  49.  10 
Influence  of  Climate;  Paper  read  before  the  American  Geo- 
graphical and  Statistical  Society.  N.  Y.,  1866.  4to.  25.  6.  2 

Lake  Superior  Guide.     Philadelphia,  1872.  19.  3 

Tourist's,  Guide  to  the  Upper  Mississippi  River.     N.  Y., 

1868.  l6mo.  22. 8 
Trip  Through  the  Lakes  of  North  America;  Description  of 

the  St.  Lawrence  River.     N.  Y.,  1857.     12mo.  19.  3 

Disunion.     Worcester,  Mass.      Disunion    Convention,  Jan.  15, 
1857.     Boston,  1857.     8vo.  33.  7.  3 

Disunion.     See  Secession. 

Dix,  Dorothea  Lynde.     Memorial  Soliciting  a  State  Hospital 
for  the  Insane,  Submitted  to  the  Legislature  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1845.     Harrisburg,  1845.     8vo.  11.  7. 6 
Remarks  on  Prisons  and  Prison  Discipline  in  the  "United 
States.     Boston,  1845.     8vo.                                      57.  12.  1 
Dix,  John  A.     Address  to  the  Graduating  Class  of  Union  Col- 
lege, June  24,  1874.     Albany,  1874.     8vo.  74. 7.  1 
Speech  on  the  Oregon  Question,  in  the  Senate  of  the  U.  S., 
Feb.  18  and  19,  1846.     Wash.,  1846.     8vo.  17.  3 
The  War  with  Mexico.     Speech  in  the  Senate  of  the  U.  S., 
Jan.  26,  1848,  on  the  Bill  to  Raise  an  Additional  Military 
Force,     n.  t.  p.     8vo.     (Mexican  War  Pamph.,  No.  13.) 

16.  10 


530  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Dix,  Morgan.  The  Bar;  its  Ancient  Fame  and  Impending 
Perils.  Sermon  before  the  Law  School  of  Columbia  Col- 
lege, May  13,  1866.     N.  Y.,  1866.     8vo.  10.  6.  3 

Dixox,  B.  Homer  Surnames.  [For  Private  Distribution 
Only.]     Boston,  1855.     8vo.  46.  2 

Dixon,  George,  and  I*ortlock,  N.  Voyage  Bound  the 
World,  Particularly  to  the  Northwest  Coast  of  America, 
1785-1788,  in  the  King  George  and  Queen  Charlotte.  2 
Vols.     Lond.,  1789.     4t ).  38. 11 

Dixon,  James,  of  Conn.  Speech  on  the  Eeference  of  the  Pres- 
ident's Message.  Delivered  in  the  H.  of  E.  of  the  U.  S., 
Jan.  24,  1848.  Washington,  1848.  8vo.  (Mexican  War 
Pamphlets,  I^o.  14.)  ^  16.  10 

Speech,  in  the  Senate,  XJ.  S.,  June  25,  1862,  on  the  Legal 
Effect  of  Acts  of  Secession,  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  (Eamsey 
Pamph.,  Vol.  12,  No.  62.)  60. 1 

Dixon,  Wm.  H.     Her  Majesty's  Tower.     Phila.,  1869.     r2mo. 

35.9 

Dixon,  III.     Eeport  of  the  Public  Schools.    Dixon,  1871.    8vo. 

18.  13.  9 

Doane,  Geo.  W.  The  Goodly  Heritage  of  Jersey  men;  Address 
before  the  N.  J.  Historical  Society,  in  Trenton,  Jan.  15, 
1846.     Burlington,  1848.     8vo.  10.  2.  4 

Doane,  Gustavus  C.  Eeport  upon  the  so-called  Yellowstone 
Expedition  of  1870.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  19.  1 4.  8 

DoBBS,  Arthur.  Account  of  the  Countries  Adjoining  to  Hud- 
son's Bay,  with  Abstract  of  Captain  Middleton's  Journal, 
and  Observations  upon  his  behavior.     London^  1744.  4to. 

20.14 
Observations  upon  the  Eussian  Discoveries,  etc.  (Appended 
to  a  Letter  from  a  Eussian  Sea  Officer,    1754.      8vo.) 
British  Amer.  Pamph.,  ^o.  6.  20.  2 

Eeply  to  Capt.  Middleton's  Answer  to  the  Eemarks  on  his 
Vindication  of  his  Conduct,  in  a  Late  Voyage  made  by 
him  in  the  Furnace  Sloop,  to  find  out  a  Passage  from 
Hudson's  Bay  to  the  Western  and  Southern  Ocean  "of 
America.  Added,  a  Full  Answer  to  a  Late  Pamphlet, 
published  by  Capt.  Middleton,  called  Forgery  Detected. 
London,  1745.      8vo.      (British  America  Pamph.,  ^o.  5.) 

20.2 

DoBBS  Galley,  Voyage  of  the.     See  Ellis,  Henry.  20.  5 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  531 

Documents  Eelative  to  the  Colonial  HisroRY  of  the 
State  of  New  York.  Ed.  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan  and  B. 
Fernon.     [1603-1774.]     Albany,  1856-'81.     4to.     14  Vols. 

10.  7 

DoD,  Charles  Eoger.  Peerage,  Baronetage  and  Knighthood 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  for  1874.  London,  1874.  8vo. 

46.8 

DOD,  S.  B.  Discourse  Memorial  of  Joseph  Henry,  in  Prince- 
ton, May  19,  1878,  with  Eeininiscences  by  Henry  C.  Cam- 
eron.    N.  Y.,  1878.     8vo.  43.  13.  H.  I 

DODD,  James  B.  Essay  on  Instruction  in  Elementary  Mathe- 
matics.    N.  Y.,  1856.     8vo.  51.  3.  1 

Doddridge,  Joseph.  Notes  on  the  Settlement  and  Indian 
Wars  of  Western  Virginia  and  Pennsylvania,  1 763-' 83. 
Albany,  1876.     12nio.  15.  8 

Doddridge,  Eev.  Philip.  A  Plain  and  Serious  Address  to  the 
Master  of  a  Family,  on  the  Important  Subject  of  Family 
Eeligion.     Hartford,  1777.     8vo.  56.  7.  1 

DoDDS,  James.  The  Hudson's  Bay  Company,  its  Position  and 
Prospects.     Address,  1866.     Lond.„  1866.     8vo.      20.  5.  3 

Dodge,  G.  M.  Eeport  of  the  Chief  Engineer  of  the  Union 
Pacific  Eailroad.     Wash.,  1868.     8vo.  72.  6.  5 

Dodge,  Gen.  Henry.     Eeport  of  the  Expedition  to  the  Eocky 

Mountains,  1835.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  19. 14.  8 

Eulogy  on.     (Wis.  Hist.  coll.  v.  5.)  19.  11 

Dodge,  J.  E.     Eed  Men  of  the  Ohio  Valley;  Aboriginal  His- 
tory, 1650-1795.     Springfield,  O.,  1860.     12mo.  15. 8 
Eeport  on  Condition  of  Crops,  '* American   Competition,'^ 
and  Freight  Eates  of  Transportation   Companies,   Aug. 
1883.     Wash.,  1883.  8vo.                                                72.  4. 1 

Dodge,  Eev.  Nehemiah.  A  Discourse  Delivered  at  Lebanon^ 
Conn.,  on  March  4,  1805,  at  the  New  Meeting  House,  be- 
fore a  Large  Concourse  of  Eespectable  Citizens,  Met  in 
Honor  of  the  Late  Presidential  Election  of  Thomas  Jeffer- 
son.    Norwich,  1805.     8vo.  56.  7.  2 

Dodge,' OssiAN  Euclid.  Poetic  Address.  (Minn.  Editorial 
Ass'n  Proceedings,  1868.)  22. 12.  2 

Dodge,  Osspan  E.,  Jr.  The  High  Old  Court  of  Impeachment, 
or,  "As  Good  as  a  Play."  In  Three  Acts,  by  P.  E.  E. 
Simmons.     [Burlesque.]     St.  Paul,  1878.     8vo.      22.  13. 7 

Dodge,  Eichard  Irving.  The  Black  Hills.  A  Minute  De- 
scription of  the  Eoutes,  Soil,  Climate, Timber, Gold,  Geolo- 
gy, Zoology,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1876.     12mo.  19.  9 


532  illNNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Dodge,  Efchard  Irving— (Continued) 

Our  Wild  Indians.  Thirty-three  Years'  Personal  Experi- 
ence Among  the  Eed  Men  of  the  West.  Hartford,  1882. 
8vo.  15.  10 

Plains  of  the  Great  West.     :N^.  Y.,  1877.     8vo.  19.  3 

Dodge,  Bobert.  Memorials  of  Columbus,  Eead  to  the  Mary- 
land Historical  Society,  April  3,  1851.  Baltimore,  1851. 
8vo.  .  43.  6.  C.  1 

Dodge,  Tristram,  and  his  descendants  in  America,  etc.  N.  Y. 
1886.  -  8vO.  47.  2 

Dodge,  B.  B.  Early  Becords  of  the  Dodge  Family  in  America. 
Sutton,  Mass.,  1879.     12mo.  25.  7.  4 

Dodge,  Theodore  A.  Campaign  of  Chancellorville.  Boston, 
1881.     8vo.  29.  11 

Dodge,  Thomas  H.  Genealogical  History  of  One  Branch  of  the 
Dodge  Family.     Worcester,  1886.     8vo.  25.  7.  4 

Dodge,  W.  C.  Memorial  to  E.  M.  Stanton,  Urging  the  Adop- 
tion of  Breech  Loading  Guns,  for  the  Army.  Wash.,  1864. 
8vo.  30.4.2 

Dodge,  Wm.  E.  Influence  of  War  on  our  ^N'ational  Prosperity. 
A  lecture  delivered  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  March  13,  1865. 
N.  Y.,  1865.      8vo.  30.4.6 

Speech,  on  Beconst ruction,  H.  of  B.,  Jan.  21,   1867.    Wash. 
1867.     8vo.     (Bamsfey  Pamph.,  Vol.  12,  ^o,  31.)        60.  1 
Dodge,  Wm.  Sumner.     Oration  at  Sitka,  Alaska,  July  4,  1868. 
San  Francisco,  1868.      8vo.      (Bamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  30, 
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Dodge  Family.  See  Dodge,  B.  B.  Early  Becords  of  the 
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Dodge,  B.  B.     Early  Becords  of  the  Dodge  Family  in  America. 

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Dodge  County,  Minn.  History  of  Winona,  Olmsted  and 
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Mitchell,  W.  H.,  and  Curtis,  U.     Historical  Sketch.       22.9 
Dodge  County,  Wis.     History  of,  Containing  its  Early  Settle- 
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Percival,  J.  G.     Beport  on  Geology,  1855.  19.  5.  7 

DoDSLEY,  J.,  Publ.  Annual  Begister,  View  of  History,  Poli- 
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DOMENECH,  Emanuel,  l'  abbe.  Journal  d'  un  Missionaire  au 
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Seven  Years'  Eesideneeinthe  Great  Deserts  of  l!^orth  Amer- 
ica.    London,  1860.     8vo.  19.  2 

Domesday  Book;  or  Great  Survey  of  England,  of  Will- 
iam THE  Conqueror,  1086.  Pub.  (fac-simile)  by  the 
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Ellis,  Henry.  General  Introduction  to  Domesday  Book, 
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Dominica.  Legislature.  Report  of  the  Committee  on  the  Con- 
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Donaldson,  Thomas.  American  Colonial  History;  Address  be- 
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Correspondence.     See  Ramsey,  Alex.                           22.  14.  6 
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Wash.,  1866.     8vo.                                                          30.7.7 
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Sale  of  the  Sioux  Indian  Reservation.     Letter  to  the  Editor 
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Short  Speeches  in  the  U.  S.  H.  of  Reps.,    Jan.   and  Feb., 

1868.     n.  t.  p.  '  33.  7.  5 

Speech,  in  Favor  of  the  ^STorthern  Pacific  Railroad.    Delivered 

in  the  H.  of  Reps.,  April  26,  1866.     Wash.,  1866.     8vo, 

33.  7.  5 

Speech  on  Immigration.    Delivered  in  the  H.  of  Reps.,  Feb. 

27,  1864.     Wash.,  1864.     8vo.  57.  4.  5 

Speech  on  the  Reconstruction  of  the  Union.     Delivered  in 

^  the  U.  S.  H.  of  Reps.,  May  2,  1864.     n.  t  p.    8vo.  33.  7.  5 

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DOECHESTEB,  MASS. —(Continued). 

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Dorr,  Thomas  W.  The  [N^ine  Lawyers'  Opinion.  (E.  I,  Hist. 
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Might  and  Eight;  by  a  Ehode  Islander.  Anon,  Providence, 
1844.     12mo.  8.  6 

Dorset,  J.  Owen.     Omaha  Sociology.     (3d  Eeport  of  the  Bu- 
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Political  Position  of  Thomas  J.  Durant.    New  Orleans,  1865. 

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DoTTEEEB,  Hexry  S.  Descendants  of  Jacob  Markley,  of  Skip- 
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DouAY,  Anastase,  le  pere.     Narrative  of  La  Salle's  Attempt 

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Doubled  AY,  Abner.     Chancellorsville  and  Gettysburg.   N.  Y., 

1882.     12mo.  30.  10 

Eeminiscences  of  Forts  Sumter  and  Moultrie  in  I860-' 61. 

K  Y.,  1876.  29.  1 

Dougherty,  Daniel.     Fears  for  the  Future  of  the  Eepublic. 

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Douglas,  Eobert  M.  and  Stephen  A.  Claims  for  Property 
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Douglas,  Stephen  A.  Address  at  the  Annual  Fair  of  the 
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Flint,  H.  M.     Life  and  Speeches  of  S.  A.  Douglas.  43.  8 

Popular  Sovereignty  in  the  Territories.  Eeply  to  Judge 
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Popular  Sovereignty  in  the  Territories.  Dividing  Line  be- 
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Eemarks  on  Kansas,  Utah,  and  the   Dred  Scott  Decision, 
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1857.     8vo.  30.  14.  1 

Speech  in  the  U.  S.  Senate,  Jan.  30,  1854,  (on  the  Nebraska 
Question).  30.  14. 2 

Speech  in  the  U.  S.  Senate  March  3,  1854,  on  Nebraska  and 
Kansas.     Wash.,  1854.     8vo.  19.14.6 

Speech  on  the  Bill  to  Eefund  Gen.  Jackson's  Fine,  U.  S.  H. 
of  E.,  Jan.  7,  1844.  Wash.,  1844.  8vo.  (Misc.  Pamph., 
Yol.  3,  No.  19.)  53.12 

Speech  on  the  Kansas-Lecompton  Constitution,  in  the  Sen- 
ate, April  29,  1858.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  :  1    19.  14.  6 


538  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Douglas,  Stephen  A.  —  (Continued). 

Speech  on  the  Kansas-Lecompton  Constitution.  In  the  Sen- 
ate, April  29,  1858.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  19.  14.  6 

Speech  on  the  ''Measures  of  Adjustment.'^  Delivered  in 
Chicago,  Oct.  23,  1850.     Wash.,  1851.     8vo.  33.  7.  1 

Speech  on  the  State  of  the  Union.  TJ.  S.  Senate,  Jan.  3, 
1861.     Wash.,  1861.     8vo.  .  30. 4.  6 

Speech  on  the  War  with  Mexico  and  the  Boundary  of  the 
Eio  Grande.  Delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  U.  S.,  Feb. 
1,  1848.  Wash.,  1848.  8vo.  (Mex.  War  Pamph.,  No. 
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Addresses  on  the  Death  of.  Congress,  July  9, 1861.  Wash., 
1861.     8vo.  43.  9 

Benjamin,  J.  P.  Defense  of  the  N^ational  Democracy 
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Duyckinck,  E.  A.     Biog.  Sketch.  44.  6 

Eulogy  on,  by  S.  S.  Cox.     (Smiths.    Eept.,  1861,  p.  117.) 

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Forney,  J.  W.     Eulogy  on  S.  A.  Douglas.  60.  8 

Douglas  Monument  Association.  Organization,  Constitu- 
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Report  of  the  Proceedings  Connected  with  the  Disputes    be. . 
tween  the  Earl  of  Selkirk  and  the  N.W.  Company,  at  the 
Assizes,  held  at  York,  Upper  Canada,  Oct.,  1818.    Lond.^ 
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Sketch  of  the  British  Fur  Trade  in  North  America,  with 
Observations  Relative  to  the  Northwest  Company  of  Mon- 
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Biyce,  G.     A  Good  Man  and  a  Noble  Work.     Selkirk  Set- 
tlement.    (See  his  Manitoba,  1882.)  20.4 
Same.     Sketch  of  the  Earlier  Life  of  the  Earl  of  Selkirk. 
Paper  read    before    the    Historical    and    Scientific 
Society  of  Manitoba,  Feb.  8,  1881.     Broadside. 

20.  5.  2 

Continuation  of  the  Communications  of  Mercator,^'  upon 
the  Contest  between  the  Earl  of  Selkirk  and  the  Hudson's 
Bay  Co.,  on  one  side,  and  the  Northwest  Co.  on  the  other. 
Montreal,  1817.     8vo.  20.  4 


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Douglas,  Thomas  D.  —  (Continued). 

Hargrave,  J.  J.     Eed  Eiver.     Montreal,  1871.     8vo.      20. 4 
McGillivray,  Simon.      ^N'arrative  of  Occurrences  in  the  In- 
dian Countries  of  North  America.  20.  3 
Notices  on  the  Claims  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company  and 
the  Conduct  of  their  Adversaries.     Montreal,  1817.     8vo. 

20.4; 

Prospectus  of  a  Plan  for  Sending  Settlers  to  the  Colony  of 

the  Red  River,  1820.     (See  Beltrami,  G.  C.     Pilgrimage, 

etc.,  Vol.  2,  pp.  360-366.)  22.  2 

Douglas  County,  Minn.    Cheap  and  Pleasant  Homes  in.     St. 

Paul,  1876.     8vo.     ,  22.  12.  3 

Douglas,  W.  W.     Digest  of  Opinions.     (Judge  Adv.  Gen.,  G. 

A.  R.)     Phila.,  1876.     8vo.  52.2.4 

Douglass,  Ben.     History  of  "Wayne  County,  O.     Indianapolis, 

1878.     8vo.  18.9 

Douglass,  Fred.     Description  of.     (Annals  of  Iowa,  Vol.   5. 

p.  358.)  19.  6 

Douglass,  John  Abbott.     See  Warren,  Wm.     Memoir  of. 

7.  9 
Douglass,  Mass.     See  Emerson,  W.  A.     History  of  Douglass. 

9.12 
DousMAN,  Geo.  C.     Paper  on  the  Indians  of  Wisconsin,   1870. 

8vo.  19.  5.  a 

DousMAN,  Hercules  L.     See  Sibley,  H.  H.     Memoir  of.  22. 10 
Dover,  N.  H.     One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  National 

Independence,  July  4,  1876;  its  Celebration,  etc.     Oration 

by  Alonzo  H.  Quint.     Dover,  N.  H.,  1876.     8vo.    7.  11.  2 
School  Committee  Report,  1873.  7. 11 

The  Massacre  at  Dover,  June  27,  1689.     (N.    H.   Hist.    Soc. 

Coll.,  Vol.  8.)  7.3 

Spalding,  G.  B.     Discourse  on  the  250th  Anniversary.  7.  11 

Dow,  Lorenzo.     Dealings  of  God,  Man  and  the  Devil;  Life, 

Experience  and  Travels  of  Lorenzo  Dow.      Added,    the 

Vicissitudes  of  Life  by  Peggy  Dow.     N.  Y.,  1856.    8vo. 

2  Vols.  44.  9 

DowD,  Rev.  W.  W.     The  Descendants  of  Henry  Doude,   who 

came  from  England  in  1639.     Hartford,  1885.     8vo.    47. 2 
DowD  Family.     See  Dowd,  W.   W.      Descendants  of  Henry 

Doude.  47. 2 

DowLEY,  M.  Francis.     History  and.Honorary  Roll  of  the  12th 

Reg.  Infantry,  National  Guards,  K  Y.    N.  Y.,  1869.  l2mo. 

29.12 


540  MINNESOTA  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY. 

DowLiNG,  Thomas  H.  Memorial  to  Congress,  and  Accompany- 
ing Papers  in  Eegard  to  his  Claims  to  the  Island  of  Yerba 
Buena,  Cal.  Wash.,  1869.  (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  10, 
^o.  21.)  60.  1 

Downey,  John  G.  (Gov.  of  Cal.)  Message,  Jan.,  1861.  Sacra- 
mento, 1861.     8vo.  20.  14.  3 

Downing,  Andrew  Jackson.  Theory  and  Practice  of  Land- 
scape Gardening.     K  Y.,  1853.     8vo.  51.14 

Downing,  Maj.  Jack,  pseud.  See  Smith,  Chas.  Aug.,  and 
Smith,  Seba. 

Downing,  Lewis,  (Cherokee  Chief).  Some  Eeasons  why  the 
Pending  Cherokee  Treaty  Ought  to  be  Eatified.  Wash., 
1870.     8vo.  15.  11.  4 

DowNiNGTON,  Pa.,  Presb.  Church.  See  Collier,  F»  J.  His- 
torical Address.  11.  5.  4 

Downs,  S.  W.  (of  La.;.  Speech  on  the  War  with  Mexico.  U. 
S.  Senate,  Jan.  31,  1848.  Wash.,  1848.  8vo.  (Mex.  War. 
Pamph.  No.  15.)  16. 10 

DowsoN,  John.  A  Grammar  of  the  Urdu,  or  Hindostan  Lan- 
guage.    London,  1872.     12mo.  38.  3 

Dox,  Peter  M.  Eestoration  of  Georgia.  Speech,  H.  of  E., 
June  6,  1870.  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  39, 
:N"o.  25.)  60.  2 

Doyle,  J.  A.  The  English  in  America,  Virginia,  Maryland 
and  the  Carolinas.     London,  1882.     8vo.  16. 13 

Doyle,  J.  J.,  and  Chester,  A.  Memorial  of  Settlers  on  Lands 
in  California,     n.  t.  p.     1875.     8vo.  20.  14.  3 

Doyle,  John  T.  History  of  the  Pious  Fund  of  California.  (Cal. 
Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  Yol.  1.)     San.  Francisco,  1887.   8vo. 

17.8.1 

Drainage.    See  Philbrick,  E.  S.     Defects  in  House  Drainage. 

8.5 

Drainage,  for  Valleys.  See  Mass.  Eeport  of  a  Commission, 
etc.  8. 12 

Drake,  Charles  D.  Admission  of  Georgia.  Speeches  in  U.  S. 
Senate,  March  18  and  April  18,  1870.     n.  t.  p.     8vo. 

15.  13.  1 
Judicial  Veto.     Speech,  U.  S.    Senate,  Dec.  13,  1869.     n.  t. 
p.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  39,  :N'o.  61.)  60.  2 

Slavery's  Destruction,  the  Union's  Safety.  Speech,  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  Feb.  22,  1864.  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  (Eamsey 
Pamph.,  Vol.  17,  N"o.  8.)  60.  8 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  541 

Drake,  Charles  D.  —  (Gontinued). 

Speech,  Sept.    15,  1868.     St.    Louis,   1868.     8vo.     (Eamsey 

Pamph.,  Yol.  30,  No.  18.)  60.  8 

Speech,  at  Cincinnati,  Oct.  1,  1864.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.    (Eamsey 

Pamph.,  Vol.  17,  No.  9.)  60.  8 

Drake,  Dai^iel.     Natural  and  Statistical  Yiew  of  Cincinnati 

and  the  Miami  Country.     Cinn.,  1815.     12mo.  18.1 

Pioneer  Life  in  Kentucky.     Eeminiscential  Letters  to  his 

Children.     Cinn.,  1870.     8vo.  18.2 

Drake,  Sir  Francis.   Famous  Yoyage  Eound  the  World,  1577- 

'80.     See  Harris,  John,  Navigantium,  Yol.  1.  94. 10 

Hale,  E.  E.     Hawkins  and  Drake.  25.  9 

Drake,    Francis    S.     Dictionary    of    American    Biography. 

Boston,  1872.     8vo.  43. 12 

Life  and  Correspondence  of  Henry  Knox.     Boston,  1873. 

8vo.  44.  7 

The  Town  of  Eoxbury,  Mass.    Its  Memorable  Persons  and 

Places,  1630-1687.     Eoxbury,  1878.     8vo.  »  9. 6 

Drake,  Henry  H.     See  Yivian,  J.  L.,  and  Drake  H.  H.     The 

Yisitation  of  the  County  of  Cornwall,  etc.  25. 12 

Drake,  Samuel  Adams.     The  Heart  of  the  White  Mountains. 

Their  Legends  and  Scenery.     London,  1882.     4to.         7.  4 
History  of  Middlesex  Co.,  Mass.,  with  Histories  of  Every 

City  and  Town  in  the  County.     2  Yols.     Boston,  1880. 

8vo.  25.  2 

Nooks  and  Corners  of  the  New  England  Coast.    N.  Y.,  1875. 

4to.  7.  7 

Old  Landmarks  and  Historic  Personages  of  Boston.   Boston, 

1876.  8. 10 

Drake,  Samuel  Gardner.     Address  before  the  New  England 

Historical  and  Genealogical  Society,  Boston,  Jan.  20, 1858. 

Boston,  1858.     8vo.  8.  5.  4 

Biography  and  History  of  the  Indians  of  North  America. 

Boston,  1834.     8vo.  15.  2 

Early  History  of  Georgia;  Embassy  of  Sir  Alexander  Cum- 
ing to  the  Country  of  the  Cherokees,  in  1730.     A  Paper, 

etc.     Boston,  1872.     8vo.  15.  13. 1 

Genealogical  and  Biographical  Account  of  the  Family  of 

Drake.     [Boston.]     1845.     12mo.  47. 2 

History  and  Antiquities  of  Boston,  1630  to  1770.     Boston, 

1856.     Svo.  9. 12 


642  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Drake,  Samuel  Gardner— (Continued). 

Particular  History  of  the  Five  Years'  French  and  Indian 
War  in  Kew  England  and  Parts  Adjacent,  1744-1749,  etc. 
Albany,  1870.     8vo.,  15. 4 

Eesult  of  Some  Eesearches  Among  the  British  Archives 
Eelative  to  the  Founders  of  New  England.  Boston,  1860. 
4to.  46. 12 

Tragedies  of  the  Wilderness;  Narratives  of  Captives  Car- 
ried Away  by  the  Indians.     Boston,  1846.     12mo.       15.  8 

Editor.  History  of  King  Philip's  War.  See  Mather, 
Increase.     Brief  History,  etc.     1676.     4to.  15. 4 

Editor.  History  of  the  Indian  Wars  in  New  England.  See 
Hubbard,  William.  .  15. 4 

Editor.  Old  Indian  Chronicle;  Collection  of  Exceeding  Eare 
Tracts,  Written  and  Published  in  the  Time  of  King  Phil- 
ip's War,  by  Persons  Eesiding  in  the  Country.  Added, 
Introduction  and  Notes,  by  S.  G.  Drake.  Boston,  1867. 
4tof  ,  15.  4 

Editor.     The  Eedeemed  Captive.     See  Norton,  John. 

8.10 

Catalogue  of  his  Library.     Boston,  1876.     8vo.  74.  12 

Sheppard,  J.  H.     Memoir  of  Drake.  46.  3 

Drake  Family.    See  Drake,  S.  G. 

Drama.  Origin  and  Progress  of  Dramatic  Eepresentation 
Among  the  Greeks.  (Museum  Criticum,  Vol.  2.)  74.  5 
Draper,  Fernando  P.  Account  of  the  Silver  Wedding  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  F.  P.  Draper,  June  16,  1871;  Including  His- 
torical Essays  on  the  Draper  and  Preston  Families. 
Albany,  1871.     8vo.  43.  6.  D 

Draper,  Henry.  Construction  of  a  Silvered  Glass  Telescope, 
Fifteen  and  One-half  Inches  in  Diameter,  and  its  Use  in 
Celestial  Photography.  No  imprint.  4to.  (Smiths.  Con- 
trib..  Vol.  14.)  49.  7 

Draper,  James.  History  of  Spencer,  Mass.,  to  1860;  Including 
a  Sketch  of  Leicester  to  1753.  Worcester,  Mass.  n.  d. 
12mo.  9.  6 

Draper,  John  Wm.  Address  to  the  American  Union  Academy 
of  Literature,  Science  and  Art,  at  its  First  Annual  Meet- 
ing, Jan.  31,  1870.     Wash.,  1870.     8vo.  11.  8.  4 

History  of  the  American  Cival  War.  N.  Y.,  1867-'70.  8vo. 
3  Vols.  29.  9 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  543 

Draper,  Lyman  0.  King's  Mountain  and  its  Heroes.  CinA., 
1881.     8vo.  14. 9 

Madison,  the  Capital  of  Wisconsin;  its  Growth,    Condition, 
etc.     Madison,  1857.     8vo.  19. 5.  7 

See  Anderson,  R.  B.     Biog.  Sketch.  43.  6.  D 

Thwaites,  E.  G.     Biog.  Sketch.     Madison,  1887.  45.  6 

Draper,  Sir  William.  Thoughts  of  a  Traveler  upon  Our 
American  Disputes.  London,  1774. 8vo.  (Rev.  War  Pamph., 
Vol.  33,  ^o.  3.)  14.8 

Drayton,  B.  J.  (Liberian  Judge. )  Address.  Liberia  College- 
Proceedings  at  the  Inauguration  of.)  30.  7. 10 
Dred,  a  Tale  of  the  Great  Dismal  Swamp.  See  Stowe,  Mrs. 
H.  B.  30.  10 
Dreher,  Julius  D.  Endowments.  How  Shall  Capital  be  At- 
tracted in  Larger  Amounts,  etc.  A  Paper  read  before  the 
Educational  Association  of  Va.,  July  15, 1880.  n.  t.  p.  8vo. 

56.  9.  5 

Dreuillettes,  Gabriel,    le  pere.      Epistola    ad  Joannem 

Wintrop.    (Shea's  J^uit  Relations,  IsTo.  21.)  :N'.  Y.,  1864. 

.4to.  20.  3 

Another  edition,  1869.     4to.  20.  3 

Journal    of    an    Embassy    from    Canada    to    the    United 

Colonies  of  New  England,  in  1650.     Trans,  by  J.  G.  Shea. 

(K  Y.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Vol.  3.)  10.  4 

Recueil  de  Pieces  sur   la  Negociation  Entre    la  Xouvelle 

France,  et  la  Nouvelle  Angleterre,  es  Annees  1648  et 

Suivantes.     K  Y.,  1866.     8vo.  20.  3 

Lallement,  Jerome,  le  pere.     De  le  Hyvernement  du  Pere 

Gabriel  Dreuillettes  auec  les  Sauvages.     In  his  Relation, 

1648.     (Relations  des  Jesuits,  1858,  Vol.  2.)  20.  3 

Parkman,  Francis.     Jesuits  in  North  America.  20. 10 

Drew,  Benjamin.     Refugee.     Narratives  of  Fugitive  Slaves  in 

Canada.     Related    by    Themselves,    etc.      Boston,    1856. 

12mo.  .  30. 6 

Drew,  Daniel.     Life  of.     See  McCabe,  J.  D.     Great  Fortunes. 

43.12 

McClintock,  J.     Sketch  of  Drew,  in  Men  of  Progress.     44.  2 

Drew,  Geo.    F.     Message,  as  Governor   of  Florida.     Jan.  10, 

1877.     Tallahassee,  1877.     8vo.  15.  14.  3 

Drew,  John.     John  Brown's  Invasion.     An  Authentic  History 

of  the  Harper's  Ferry  Tragedy.      Boston,  1860.     8vo. 

30.5 
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544  MINNESOTA  HISTOEICAL  SOCIETY. 

Drewry.     See  Drury. 

Drisler,  H.  Eeply  to  Bible  View  of  Slavery,  by  J.  H.  Hop- 
kins,    n.  t.  p.     8vo.  30.  9 

Drown,  Solomon.  Oration  at  Marietta,  O.,  April  7,  1789,  in 
Commemoration  of  the  Settlement  by  the  Ohio  Company. 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1789.  (See  Hildreth,  L.  P.  Pioneer 
History.)  18. 2 

Druggists'  Price  Current.  See  ^N'oyes  Bros.  &  Cutler,  St. 
Paul.  83. 3 

Drury,  Edwd.  James.  Eecreative  French  Grammar.  Lond., 
etc.,  1883.     16mo.  83 

Drury,  Eobert.  True  Eeport  of  the  Arraignment  and  Con- 
demnation of  a  Popish  Priest,  named  Eobert  Drewrie, 
25th  Feb.,  1607.     (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  3,  p.  52.)        40.  3 

Drury  College,  Springfield,  Mo.   Catalogue.  1883-'84.    8vo. 

18.7.2 

Dual  City  Blue  Book.  (St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis.)  1885. 
12mo.  22.  11 

DUANE.  James.  State  of  the  EWdence  and  Argument  in  Sup- 
port of  the  Territorial  Eights  and  Jurisdiction  of  New 
York  against  'New  Hampshire  and  Massachusetts.  (N, 
Y.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  1870,  p.  144.)  10.4 

And  Others.  Collection  of  Evidence  in  Vindication  of 
New  York,  against  the  Claims  of  Massachusetts  and  New 
Hampshire,  etc.     (N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  1869,  p.  277.) 

10.4 

Memoir  of,    by  S.  W.  Jones.     (O'Callaghan,  E.  B.     Doc. 

Hist,  of  K  Y.,  Vol.  4,  p.  641.)  10. 14 

DuANE,  EiCHARD  B.     Scrmou  in  Providence,  April  19,  1865, 

on  Abr.  Lincoln.     Providence,  1865.     8vo.  43.  14. 1 

The  Seasonable  Question.   A  Sermon  Preached  in  the  Parish 

of  Grace  Church.   Honesdale,  Pa.,  Jan.  1,  1854.     ]^.  Y., 

1854.     8vo.  56.  7.  2 

DuANE,  Wm.     Canada  and  the  Continental  Congress.     Address 

before  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  31st  Jan. , 

1850.     Phil.,  1850.     8vo.  20.9.2 

Experience  the  Test  of  Government.     Phila.,  1807.     8vo. 

(Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  10,  I^'o.  3.)  53. 12 

Politics    for    American    Farmers.      Wash.,    1807.      8vo. 

(Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  10,  No.  2.)  53.12 

Eeport  of  a  Debate  in  the  Senate  of  the  U.  S.     Phila.,  1804. 

8vo.     (Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  10,  No.  7.)  53. 12 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  545 

DUANE,  Wm.  —  (Continued). 

Sampson     Against   the    Philistines.      Phila.,    1805.      8vo. 
(Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  10,  No.  1.)  53.  12 

Editor.     Select  Pamphlets.     Phila.,  1811.     8yo.  53.  12 

DuANE,  Wm.  John.     Law   of   ligations    Investigated.      Phila., 
1809.     8vo.     (Misc.  Pamph.,  Yol.  10,  ISTo.  5.)  53.  12 

Dublin  Mansion  House  Committee,  1880.  Proceedings  for  the 
Belief  of  Distress  in  Ireland,  during  January  and  Febru- 
ary, 1880.     Dublin,  1880.     8vo.  52. 10. 4 
Dublin  Eoyal  Society.     Official  Catalogue  of  the  Great  In. 
dustrial  Exhibition,  1853.     Dublin,  1853.     4to.      53. 13.  1 
Dublin,  N.  H.     History  of  Dublin,  Containing  the  Address  by 
Charles  Mason,  and  Proceedings  at  the  Centennial  Cele- 
bration, June  17,  1852,  etc.    Boston,  1855.     8vo.         7. 10 
Du  Bois,  Wm.  E.     Proposition  for  a  Revised  System  of  Weights 
and  a  Restoration  of  Silver  Currency.     (Ramsey  Pamph., 
Yol.  36.  No.  16.)  60.  2 
Record  of  the  Families  of  Robert  Patterson.     Pt.  1.     Phila, 
1847.     8vo.  47.  5 
DuBOSE,  Dudley  M.     Atlantic  and  Great  Western   Canal  of 
Georgia.     Speech,  H.  of  R.,  Jan.  11,  1873.     n.  t.  p.     8vo. 
(Ramsey  Pamph.,  Yol.  23,  :N'o.  24.)  60.  8 
DuBRAYius,  Bp.  of  Olmutz.     See  Dubraw,  Johann. 
DuBBAW,  Johann,  Bp.  of  Olmutz.  See  Wratislaw,  A.  H.,  Life, 
etc.                                                                                     35.  9 
Dubuque,   Julien.      See  Langworthy,  L.  H.      Dubuque,   its 
History,  etc.                                                                      19.  13 
Tasse,  Joseph.     SeeCanadiennes  del'ouest.     Yol.  1.       46.8 
Dubuque,  Iowa.        See  Langworthy,  L.   H.     Dubuque,     its 
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Price,  Eliphalet.     Dubuque  in  Early  Times.  19.  6 
Congregational  Church.     See  Holbrook,  J.  C.   History,  etc. 

19.6 

Directory,  1875-'76.     12mo.  80 

Dubuque  County,  Iowa.     History  of  Dubuque,   la.     Chicago, 

1880.     8vo.  '  19.6 

Duchess  County,  N.  Y.  Papers  Relating  to  Ulster  and  Duchess 

Counties,  K  Y.     See  O'Callaghan,  E.  B.  Doc.  Hist,  of  N. 

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Smith,  P.  H.     General  History  of  Duchess  County,  K.  Y. 

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546  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

DucROTAY  DE  Blainville,  Marie-Henri.     Memoir  of,  by  M. 

J.  P.  Flourens.  49.  3 

Dudley,  Charles  E.     See  Hunt,  Washington,  Eulogy  on,  etc. 

10.  14. 1 
Dudley,  Dean.     Bangs  Family;  Genealogical  Chart.     Boston, 
1854.  25.  7.  2 

Bristol  County,  Mass.   Directory  and  History.  Boston,  1877. 
8vo.  80 

Brookline,  Jamaica  Plain  and  West  Eoxbury,  Mass.  Direc- 
tory.    Boston,  1874.  80 
Cambridge,  Mass.     Directory,  1872.  80 
Directory  and  History  of  Plymouth  and  Barnstable  Coun- 
ties, Mass.,  1873.  80 
Directory  and  Eegisterof  Danvers,  Marblehead,  Peabody, 
Beverly,   Manchester,   Essex,    Windham  and  Topsfield, 
1873.     8vo.  80 
Dudley  Genealogies  and  Family  Records.  Boston,  1848.  8vo. 

47.2 
History  of  the  Council  of  Mce,  A.  D.    325.     Boston,   1860. 
8vo.  56. 3 

Social  and  Political  Aspects  of  England  and  the  Continent. 
Boston,  1862.     12mo.  35.  8 

Weymouth,  Quincy  and  Braintree  Directory,  1874.    8vo.  80 
Dudley,  Robert,  Earl  of  Leicester.     Leicester's  Common- 
wealth.    1641.     4to.     (Harleian  Misc.,    Vol.   4,   p.  470.) 

40.3 

Dudley,  Joseph.     Kew  England's    Faction  Discovered,    etc. 

London,  1690.     (Prince  Soc.  Pub.  Andros  Tracts,  Vol.    2, 

p.  203.)  9.  3 

Dudley,  Thomas.     Letter  to  the  Countess  of  Lincoln,    1631, 

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Eaton,  F.  B.     History  of  Candia,  once  known  as  Charmingfare. 

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Eaton,  John.     Are  the  Indians  Dying  Out!    Preliminary   Ob- 
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Eaton,  John  Henry.     Life  of  Andrew  Jackson.     Phila.,  1824. 

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Eddy,  Eobert  Henry.  Genealogical  Memoir  of  Eev.  Wm. 
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Eddy,  Eichard.     History  of  the  Sixteenth  Eegiment  N.   Y. 

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Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  John  May,  who  came  to 
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tary of  the  Board  of  Education  of  Massachusetts,  in  Eeply 
to  Charges  Against  the  Board,  by  the  Editor  of  ''Chris- 
tian Witness,"  etc.;  also,  Extracts  from  the  Daily  Press. 
Boston,  1844.     8vo.  56.  9.  3 

Daily  Public  School,  The,  in  the  U.  S.     Phila.,  1866.     8vo. 

56.  9.  5 

Education  in  France.  (Circular  No.  4,  Board  of  Education, 
1881.)  56.  8. 1 

Education  in  Italy  and  Greece.  (Bureau  of  Education  Cir- 
cular.)    Wash.,  1883.     8vo.  56.8.1 

Education  in  Japan.  (Bureau  of  Education  Circular  No.  2, 
1875.     Wash.,  1875.)     8vo.  56.  8.  1 

Educational  Land  Policy  of  the  TJ.  S.  (Official  Circular 
No.  3,  National  Dept.  of  Education,  August,  1867.)  n.  t. 
p.  56.  9.  1 

Elementary  Education  in  Sweden.  (Bureau  of  Education, 
Circular  No.  2,  1878.)     Wash.,  1878.     8vo.  56.  8.  1 

Eleventh  Eeport  of  the  Society  for  Promoting  the  Education 
of  the  Poor  of  Ireland,  etc.     Dublin,   1823.     8vo. 

56.  8.  1 

Exhibition  of,  at  New  Orleans  Exposition.  Wash.,  1884. 
8vo.  56.  9.  5 

Fifty  years  of  Freedom  in  Belgium;  Education  in  Malta  and 
Sheffield;  Illiteracy  and  Crime  in  France,  etc.  (Bureau  of 
Education  Circular.)    Wash.,  1881.     8vo.  56.  8.  1 

First  and  Second  Annual  Eeports  of  the  American  Woman's 
Educational  Association.     N.  Y.,  1853.     8vo.  56.8.2 

First  Annual  Eeport  of  Wisconsin  Teachers'  Association, 
with  Constitution,  Proceedings  and  Addresses,  etc.,  An- 
nual Meeting,  Aug.   9-10,  1854.     Madison,  1854.     8va. 

56.  8. 3 

Fourth  Annual  Eeport  of  the  Ladies'  Society  for  the  Pro- 
motion of  Education  at  the  West.  Presented  at  Annual 
Meeting  in  Boston,  Feb.  2,  1850.    8vo.  56.  8.  3 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  563 

Education  —  (Continued). 

Hartwell,  Edward  Muzzy.  Physical  Training  in  American 
Colleges  and  Universities.  56.  9.  7 

Higher  Education  ^n  America,  The.  (From  the  "  Galaxy,'^ 
March,  1871.)     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  56.9.4 

High  School  for  Girls  in  Sweden.  (Bureau  of  Education 
Circular.)     Wash.,  1882.     8vo.  56.8.1 

Historical  Summary  and  Eeports  on  the  Systems  of  Public 
Instruction  in  Spain,  Bolivia,  Uruguay  and  Portugal. 
(Bureau  of  Education  Circular  ^o.  1,  1873.)  Wash., 
1873.     8vo.  56.  8. 1 

History  of  Secondary,  in  Germany.  (Bureau  of  Education 
Circular   No.  3,  1874.)     Wash.,  1874.     8vo.  56.  8.  1 

History  of  the  Formation  of  the  Ladies'  Society  for  the  Pro- 
motion of  Education  at  the  "West;  with  Two  Addresses 
Delivered  at  its  Organization,  by  Eev.  Edward  Beecher, 
D.  D.,  and  Eev.  E.  N.  Kirk.     Boston,  1846.     8vo.     56.  9.  4 

Irish  School  System,  The.  (An  Article  from  the  "Princeton 
Eeview,"  January,  1842.)    Princeton,  1842.    8vo.    56.8.1 

Legal  Provisions  Eespecting  the  Examination  and  Licensing 
of  Teachers.  (Circular  of  Information,  Bureau  of  Educa- 
tion, No.  1,  1883.)     Wash.,  1883.     8vo.  56.  9.  9 

Maternal  Schools  in  France.  (Bureau  of  Education  Circu- 
lar No.  5,  1882.)     Wash.,  1882.     8vo.  56.  8. 1 

Memorial  of  the  Directors  of  American  Institute  of  Instruc- 
tion, to  Legislature  of  Mass.     n.  t.  p.     [1837.]     8vo. 

56.  8.  2 

National  Department  of  Education.  Circulars  Nos.  4  and  5, 
September  and  October,  1867.  Constitutional  Provisions 
Eespecting  Education  in  each  State,    n.  t.  p.    8vo.    56.  9.  1 

National  Education  Company's  1st  Quarterly  Eeport,  March 
31,  1857.     London,  1857.     12mo.  56.  8. 3 

Origin,  Nature  and  Object  of  the  New  System  of  Education. 
London,  1812.     18mo.  31.  8 

Outlines  of  Moral  Exercises  for  Public  Schools.  By  the 
Principal  of  the  20th  Distrj^t  School.     Cin.  O.,  1871.  8vo. 

56. 11  5 

Proceedings  and  Lectures  of  the  National  Teachers'  Associ- 
tion.  National  Association  of  School  Superintendents,  and 
American  Normal  School  Association,  at  their  Annual 
Meetings  held  ait  Indianapolis,  Aug.  1866.  Albany,  1867. 
8vo.  56.  8.  2 


564  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Education — (Continued). 

Also,  Proceedings  for  1869.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  56.  8.  2 

Proceedings  at  the  Quarter  Century  Anniversary  of  the  So- 
ciety for  Promotion  of  Collegiate  and  Theological  Educa- 
tion at  the  West,  Marietta,  O.,  I^oy,  7-10,  1868.'  K.  Y. 
1868.     8vo.  56.  8.  3 

Proceedings  of  the  Department  of  Superintendence  of  the 
[N^ational  Educational  Association  for  1874.  (Circular  of 
Information,  Bureau  of  Education,  ¥o.  1,  1874.)  Wash., 
1874.     8vo.  •       56.  9.  7 

Same  for  1875,  '80,  '81,  '83,  '84,  'SQ.  56.  9.  8 

Proceedings  of  Fifth  Meeting  of  the  International  Business 
College  Association,  held  in  Cincinnati,  O.,  June  10-13, 
1873.     Milwaukee,  1873.     8vo.  56.  8.  3 

Progress  of  Western  ;^du cation  in  China  and  Japan.  (Bu- 
reau of  Education  Circular.)     Wash.,  1880.     8vo.   56.8.1 

Eeport  of  a  Special  Committee  on  the  Subject  of  Physical 
Training  in  the  Public  Schools.     Boston,  1860.     8vo. 

56.  9.  1 

Eeport  of  the  Directors  of  the  American  School  of  Classical 
Studies  at  Athens,  Greece,  for  the  year  1882-3.  (Bureau 
of  Education  Circular.)     Wash.,  1884.     8vo.  56.8.1 

Eeport  of  the  Directors  of  the  Philadelphia  Education 
Society,  March  20,  1855.     Phila.,  1855.     8vo.  56.  8.  3 

Eeport  on  the  Public  Schools,  and  Systems  of  Public  In- 
struction, in  the  Cities  of  ISTew  York,  Philadelphia,  Balti- 
more and  Washington.     Boston,  1867.     8vo.  56.  9.  3 

Eeport  on  the  System  of  Education  in  China.  (Circular  of 
Information,  Bureau  of  Education,  Ko.  1,  1877.)  Wash., 
1877.     8vo.  56.  8.  1 

.  Eeports  on  the  Systems  of  Public  Instruction  in  Finland, 
Netherlands,  Denmark,  Wurtemberg  and  Portugal;  with 
a  Paper  on  the  University  of  Leipsic.  (Bureau  of  Educa- 
tion Circular  No.  2,  1877.)     8vo.  56.  8.  1 

The  Scholiast  Schooled.  An  Examination  of  the  Eeview  of 
the  Eeports  of  the  Annual  Visiting  Committees  of  the 
Public  Schools  of  Boston,  for  1845,  by  "  Scholiast."  By 
a  Bostonian.     Cambridge,  1846.     8vo.  56.  9.  3 

Schools  in  British  India.  (Bureau  of  Education,  Circular 
No.  2,  1873.)     Wash.,  1873.     8vo.  56.  8.  1 

Scope  and  Plan  of  the  School  of  Industrial  Science  of  the 
Mass.  Institute  of  Technology,  Eeported  by  the  Commit- 
tee, and  Adopted  May  30,1864.  Boston,  1864.    8vo.  56.9.4 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  565 

Education — (Continued). 

Semi- Annual  Eeport  of  Standing  Committee  on  Music,  of 
the  Public  Schools  of  Boston.     1861.     8vo.  56.  9.  1 

Seventh  Annual  Eeport  of  American  College  and  Education 
Society,  at  Annual  Meeting,  May  24,  1881.  Boston,  n.  d. 
8vo.  56.  8.  3 

Also,  10th  Annual  Eeport,  1884.     8vo.  56.  8.  4 

Shall  State  Text  Books  be  Furnished  to  Scholars  Free? 
Eeport  of  School  Com.  to  City  Council.  (Boston,  City 
Doc,  No.  38,  1847.;)     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  56.  9. 1 

Statement  of  the  Theory  of  Education  in  the  U.  S.,  as  Ap- 
proved by  Many  Leading  Educators.     Wash.,  1864.    8vo. 

56.  9.  5 
State  [N^ormal  Schools  and  other  Institutions  for  Professional 
Training  of  Teachers.     (Special   Circular  No.   10,  U.    S. 
Department  of  Education),     n.  t.  p.     8vo.      '  56.  9.  5 

State  Teachers'  Associotion  of  Kansas,  its  Constitution  and 
Officers,    and  Papers  read  at  session  held  at   Emporia, 
Kansas,  June  26-28,  1877.     Topeka,  1877.     8vo.      56.  8.  2 
.  A  Teacher's  Appeal  to  the  Parents  and. Guardians  of  His 
Pupils.     Hartford,  185^.     8vo.  56.9.4 

Teachers'  Institutes.  (Circular  of  Information  of  Bureau 
of  Education,  No.  2,  1885.)  8vo.  56.  9.  10 

Technical  Instruction  in  France.  (Bureau  of  Education 
Circular  No.  6,  1882.)     8vo.  56.  8.  1 

Third  Annual  Address  before  the  Corresponding  Associa- 
tion of  the  Princeton  Theological  Seminary,  by  the  In- 
cumbent of  the  Hoff  Scholarship.     Phila.,  1859.     8vo. 

56.  9.  3 
Tract  for  the  Times,  No.  1.    n.  t.  p.  56.  9.  4 

The  Training  of  Teachers  in  Germany.  (Bureau  of  Edu- 
cation Circular  No.  1,  1878).  8vo.  56.  8. 1 
See  Abbott,  Jacob.  The  Duties  *of  Parents,  etc.  56.  9.6 
Adams,  F.  G.  Education  and  Industry.  56.  9.  2 
Andrews,  C.  C.  Present  System  of  Education.  56.  9.  2 
Ansorge,  Chas.  The  Teacher  in  Prussia,  etc.  56.  8.  1 
'  Bache,  A.  D.  Education  in  Europe.  56.1 
Bacon,  Leonard.  Christianity  and  Learning.  53.  12 
Barnes,  Thomas.  Public  and  Private  Education.  35.  8 
Barrows,  Eev.  W.     High  School  Policy  in  Massachusetts. 

56.9.5 
Bascom,  John.     Education  and  the  State.  56.  9.  5 


566  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Education — (Continued). 

Bateman,  iN^ewton.     Natural  Science  in  Public  Schools. 

56.  9.  3 
Bates,  S.  P.     On  Mental  and  Moral  Culture.  56. 1 

Becker,  G.  F.     Its  Eelations  to  the  State  and  Individual. 

20.  7 
Bicknell,  Thos.  W.     Address  at  Madison.  56.  8.  4 

See  '-The  Blind." 

Boardman  Geo.  N.     Female  Education.  56.  9.  2 

Bollman,  Lewis.     Industrial  Colleges.  56.  9.  2 

Bowen,  Francis.     Classical  Studies.  56.  9.  4 

Bright,  J.  M.     Educational  Fund.  60.  8 

Brooks,  Chas.     Appeal  to  Legislatures.  .        56.  9. 3 

A  National  System  of  Education.  56.  9.  4 

National  Education.  56.  9.  2 

State  Normal  Schools  in  America.  56.  9.  2 

Calthrop,  S.  R.     Physical  Development.  56.  9.  6 

Carrington,  H.  B.     Military  Education  in  American  Col- 
leges. 56.  9. 1 
Chadbourne,  Paul  A.     Waste  of  Labor  in  Education.    . 

56.  9.  7 
Chamberlain,  J.  L.     Education  at  Paris  Exposition. 

52.13 
Channing,  W.  E.     Education.     (Works,   1855,  Vol.  1.) 

44.1 
Clarke,  F.  W.     Teaching  Chemistry  and  Physics,  in  U.  S. 

56.  9.  8 
Clark,  W.  T.  Children's  Eights  —  Schools  for  all.  60.  8 
Clinton,  De  Witt.     Free  Schools.  44.  6 

Common  School  Journal  of  Pa.,  Yol.  1,  1844.  56.  1 

Cooke,  J.  P.     Scientific  Culture,  etc.  56.  9. 1 

Curry,  J.  L.  M.     National  Aid  to  Education.  56.  9.  9 

Gushing,  Caleb.     Discourse  before  American  Institute. 

56.  8.  2 
Daniels,  Edward.     Industrial  Education.  56.  9.  4 

Dreher,  Julius  D.     Endowments  (for  Colleges).  56.  9.  5 

Dwight,  B.  W.     Higher  Christian  Education.  ^6. 1 

^     Eaton,  John.     Illiteracy  and  its  Effects.  56.  9.  4 

Eliot,  C.  W.     A  National  University.  56.  9.  2 

Emerson,  Geo.  B.     Am.  Institute  of  Instruction.         56.  9.  4 
Education  in  Mass.     Early  Legislation,  etc.  8.  3 

Foster,  John.    Evils  of  Popular  Ignorance.  56.  9.  5 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE 

Education  —  (Continued). 

Freese,  J.  E.     Eeport  on  School-houses,  etc.  56.  9.  3 

Fowler,  M.  F.     A  Defense  of  Corporal  Punishment.   56.  9.  1 
Ganse,  H.  D.     Debt  Learning  Owes  to  Faith.  18. 11.  2 

Garfield,  J.  A.     On  National  Bureau  of  Education.    56.  9.  1 
Garrett,  Thos.  E.     Oration  at  Warrensburg,  Mo.,  1871. 

56.  9. 2 
George,  Eev.  A.  C.     National  Education.  56.  9.  4 

Gorrie,  Wm.  F.     Address,    Minn.  Educational  Association. 

56.  9.  3 
Haddock,  C.  B.  Collegiate  Education.  Address.  53.  12 
Hale,  Eev.  E.  E.     Baccalaureate  A^ddress,  1881.  56.  9.  4 

Harris,  Eev.  S.     Address  at  Pitts.^eld.  56.  8.  3 

Harris,  W.  T.     State  Provision  for  Education.  60. 1 

Harrison,  G.  L.     Chapters  on  Social  Science.  57.  3 

Harrison,  Dr.  J.  P.     Address  before  the  Phi  Delta  Sigma 
Society.  56.  9.  2 

Hawkins,  D.  A.     Eeport  on  Compulsory  Education.  56.  9.  3 
Henry  Joseph.     Thoughts  on  Education.  53. 12 

Hewitt,  C.  N.     Health  of  Pupils.  22.  3 

Hill,  Thos.     Integral  Education.  56.  9.  2 

Eeligion  in  Public  Instruction.  56.  11.  5 

History  and  Progress  of  Education  from  the  Earliest  Times. 

56.  1 
Hoar,  G.  F.     Education  a  National  Concern.  60.  2 

Education  the  Only  Safeguard,  etc.  60.  8 

Hoyt  J.  G,     Eelation  of  Culture  and  Knowledge.        18.  7.  2 
Hoyt,  J.  W.     Address  on  University  Progress.  56.  9.  3 

A  National  University.  56.  9.  2 

Eeport  on  Education.     [1876.]  52.  6 

Jones,  Chas.  W.     Address  to  Graduates,  etc.  56.  9.  2 

Junius,  H.  W.  P.     Utility  of  Classical  Learning.        74.  2.  7 
Kerr,  Michael  C.     National  Education.  56.  9.  2 

Kiddle,   Henry,  and  Schem,  A.  J.     Cyclopaedia  of  Educa- 
tion. 34.  3 
Kiehle,  D.  L.     Intelligence  the  Basis  of  Christian  Civiliza- 
tion.                                                                                 56.  9.  5 
Kimball,  E.  B.     Collegiate  Education.                           56.  9.  3 
Lancaster,  J.     Vindication  of  Mrs.  L's  System.               53.  6 
Langton,  J.     Opening  Address  upon  Education.         20.  9.  8 
Lawrence,    E.     Educational  Progress  in  the  U.  S.,  1776  to 
1876.                                              •                                        14.  10 
72 


568  MINNESOTA  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY. 

Education — (Continued). 

Leland,  C.  G.,    Industrial  Art  in  Schools.  56.  9.  9 

Lincoln,  H.  H.     School  Discipline.  56.  9.  5 

Lindsley,  Philip.     Speech  About  Colleges.  56.  9.  2 

Lunt,  W.  P.     Moral  Education.  56.  11.  5 

Mann,  Horace.     Education  in  Europe.  56.  8.  1 

Keply  to  the  31  Boston  Schoolmasters.  36.  9.  3 

Mansfield,  E.  D.     American  Education,  its  Principles,  etc. 

56.  1 
Marble,  A.  P.     Development  of  Character,  etc.  56.  9.  5 

Marsh,  H.     National  Eeligion,  etc.  53.  5 

Mayhew,  Ira.     Means  and  Ends  of  Universal  Education. 

56.  1 
Mayo,  Eev.  A.  D.     Buildings  for  Children  in  the  South. 

56.  9.  10 
Meredith,  E.  A.     Short  School  Time,  etc.  20.  9.  8 

Minnesota  Teacher  and  Journal  of  Education.  56.  1 

Moore,  Mrs.  Samuel.     To  Infant  School  Society  of  Phila. 

56.  9.  1 
Morrill,  J.  S.     IsTational  Colleges.  56.  9.  2 

Muzzey,  A.  B.     The  Higher  Education.  56.  9.  4 

National  Educational  Association.  38.  10 

National  Educational  Association.     Am.  University.     60.  1 
Netherlands — Eoyal Commission.  Elementary,  etc.,  Instruc- 
tion. 56.  1 
Northend,  W.  D.     Importance  of  Moral  and  Eeligious. 

56.  9.  6 
Northend,  C.     Obstacles  to  Greater  Success.  56.  9.  6 

Olin,  Eev.  S.     Address  at  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary. 

56.  9.  2 
Orcott,  Hiram.     Discipline  of  the  School.  .        56.9.4 

Otey,  J.  H.,  bp.     Christian  Education.  56.  3 

Paddock,  Eev.  B.  H.     A  Christian  College.  56.  9.  2 

Page,  D.  P.  Advancement  m  Means  and  Methods.  56.  9.  6 
Parker,  Theodore.  Public  Education  of  the  People.  53.  12 
Patton,  Benj.     Supplying  Schools  with  Books.  56.  9.  4 

Peabody,  A.  P.     Scientific  Education  of  Mechanics,  etc. 

49.3 
Peabody  Education  Fund,  Proc.  of  Trustees,  1867-81.  56.  1 
Phelps,  Wm.  F.     Address  before  National  Ed.  Association. 

56.  9.  2 
Education  and  Civilization.  56.  9.  2 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  569 

IEdtjcation.     Phelps,  Wm.  F. —  (Continued). 

Education  of  the  People,  the  Hope  of  the  Eepublic. 

56.  9.  3 
Thoughts  on  Educational  Science.  56.  9.  4 

Philbrick,  J.  D.     City  School  Systems  in  the  U.  S.  56.  9.  10 
Truancy  an(^  Compulsory  Education.  56.  9.  3 

Porter,  Eev.  Noah.  Address  at  Wellesley  College.  56.  9.  3 
Post,  Rev.  T.  M.  Advantages  of  the  Smaller  Country  Col- 
leges, m.  9.  3 
Procee'dings  of  Indiana  College  Association.  56.  8.  4 
Prosser,  W.  F.  Promotion  of  Education.  60.  2 
Government  and  Education.  60.  8 
Pead,  Daniel.  Address  on  Education.  56;  9.  5 
Reid,  D.  B.  Revision  of  Education  in  Science.  22. 13.  2 
"Sears,  P.  ^H.  Classical  Studies.  56.  9.  2 
Sequin,  E.  Report  on  Education.  52.  6 
Sexton,  Dr.  S.  Deafness  Among  School  Children.  56.  9.  8 
Shiras,  Alex.  The  N^ational  Bureau  of  Education.  56.  9. 1 
Slade,  Wm.    Reports  to  Bd.  National  Popular  Education. 

56.  8.  2 
-Smart,  J.  H.  Best  System  of  Schools  for  a  State.  56.  9.  4 
.Smith,  Annie  T.     Rural  Schools,  etc.  56.  7. 10 

-Smith,  Henry  B.    An  Argument  for  Christian  Colleges. 

m.  8.  3 
Smith,  Rev.  W.     Popular  Instruction,  etc.  56.  9.  5 

Stebbins,  G.  B.     Scientific  and  Industrial  Education.     60. 1 
.Steele,  Allen.     Address  at  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary. 

74.  7.  2 
Stimson,  H.  A.     Christian  Education.  56.  9.  2 

Stowe,  Rev.  Calvin.     Religious  Element  in  Education. 

56.  9.  6 
Taft,  C.  P.  German  University  and  Am.  College.  56.  9.  2 
Tappan,  H.  P.     Public  Education.  56.  9.  3 

Taylor,  Rev.  A.  A.  E.     Secular  Education.         .        56.  11.  5 
Tennessee.    Appendix  to  Report,  Supt.    Pub.    Ins.,    1869. 
pp.  57-72.  18.  14.  2 

Thompson,  C.  O.     The  Modern   Polytechnic  School. 

56.  9.  5 
Technical  Instruction.  56.  9.  9 

Thorpe,  F.  N.     American  History  in  American  Schools. 

56.  9.  5 
'Townsend.  W.     National  System  of  Education.  60.  8 


570  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Education — (Continued). 

Tuttle,  J.  F.     Address  at  Indiana  State  Teachers'  Assoc. 

18. 11.  1 
Education  of  Moses,  etc,  18.  11.  2* 

The  Higher  Culture,  etc,  18.  11.  2 

Visit  to  Four  Eastern  Colleges,  etc.  18.  11.  2 

The  Well  Prepared  Freshman,  etc.  56.  9.  2 

TJllmann,  D.     Kon-Sectarian  Education.  .   56.  11.  5- 

Underwood,  F.  H.     High  School  Education  of  Boys. 

56.  9.  3. 
TJpham,  J.  B.     Music  in  Public  Schools.  56.  9.  4 

Warren,  Chas.     Illiteracy  in  the  U.  S.  56.  9. 9 

Wayland,  Francis.     Discourse  before  American  Institute. 

56.  9.  6^ 
Wead,  C.  K.     The  Teaching  of  Physics.  56.  9. 10' 

Webster,  Daniel.     Defense  of  the  Christian  Eeligion.  53. 12 
AVhite,  A.  D.     Political  Education.  52. 13 

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Education,  Industrial.     See  Industrial  Education. 
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15.  14 
Edwards,  Eichard.  Pab.  Gazetteer,  etc.,  of  Mississippi  River, 
from  St.  Cloud  to  N'ew  Orleans,   Sketches,  etc.  St.  Louis, 
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Edwards,  Bela  Bates.     Address  on  Death  of  President  Harri- 
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Missionary  Gazeteer,    1854.     (Appended  to  Brown,  J.  M. 
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Edwards,  Bryan.     Thoughts  on  the  Proceedings  of  Govern- 
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Edwards,  J.  W.     Shelby  and  his  Men ;  or,  the  War  in  the 
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Edwards,   Gen.  John.     Biographical  Sketch  of.     (Annals  of 
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'The  Life  and  Character  of  the  Late  Eeverend,  Learned  and 
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Two  Dissertations.     I.  Concerning  the  End  for  which  God 

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Eggleston,  Edward.     The  Mystery  of  Metropolisville.     Fic- 
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Pennsylvania  Genealogies,  Scotch,  Irish  and  German.    Har- 
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Debt  and  Resources  of  the  U.  S.,  and  the  Effect  of  Secession 
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The  Doctrine  and  Policy  of  Protection,  with  the  History  of 
our  Tariffs  from  the  Organization  of  the  Federal  Gov- 
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Schulden  und  Hullsguellen  der  Yereinigten  Staaten.  Phila., 
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The  Western  States:  Their  Pursuits  and  Policy.  Phila., 
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Naturalization  and  Immigration.     Speech,  H.  E.,  June  9, 
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Elford,  Sir  William.  Few  Cursory  Remarks  on  the  Obnox- 
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Eliot,  John.  Biographical  Dictionary  of  the  xFirst  Settlers  in 
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Eliot,  Thomas  D.  Freedmen's  Bureau.  Speech,  H.  of  R., 
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Speech  on' the  River  and  Harbor  Bill,  H.  of  Rep.,  April 
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Ellet,  Mrs.  ^Elizabeth  Fries.     Pioneer  Women  of  the  West. 
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Military  Statistics  of  the  TJ.  S.    Berlin,  1863.     4to.     51.  9.  1 
U.  S.  Securities.    Letters  on  the  Credit  of  the  U.  S.  (jovern- 
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Elliott,  G.  B.,  (CanaiTe an  Journalist.)    Winnipeg  as  it  is 

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Elliott,  H.  W.     Report  on  the  Seal  Islands  of  Alaska.     (TJ.  S. 

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Report  upon  Condition  of  Affairs  in  Alaska,  1874.     Wash., 

1875.     8vo.     (U.  S.  Dept.  ofTreas.)  20.13 

Elliott,  Isaac  H.     Record  of  the  Services  of  Illinois  Soldiers 

in  the  Black  Hawk  War,  1831-'32;  and  in   the  Mexican 

War,  1846-'48,  etc.     Springfield,  1882.     8vo.  17. 10 

Elliott,  J.  D.     Speech  in  ;Hagerstown,    Md.,    :N"ov.    14,  1843. 

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Elliott,  Stephen,  Bp.     Reply  to  a  Resolution  of  the  Georgia 

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Cohen,  Solomon.     Eulogy  on  Rt.  Rev.   Stephen  Elliott. 

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Ellis,  A.  G.    (Surveyor  General  of  Wis.  and  Iowa.)     Fifty-four 

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Ellis,  Charles  M.     The  History  of  Roxbury  Town,    Mass. 

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Memorial  Address  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  at  St.  John,X.  B., 

June  1,  1865.     St.  John,  K  B.,  1865.     16mo.  43.  14. 1 

Ellis,  E.  S.     The  Life  of  Col.    David  Crockett,    etc.     Phila., 

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Ellis,   G.    A.     IsTew  Britain.      Narrative  of  a  Journey  to  a 

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Ellis,  George  E.  Address  in  Salem,  Mass.,  at  the  Faneral  of 
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History  of  the  Battle  of  Bunker's  (Breed's)  Hill,  June  17, 
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The  Opening,  the  Use,  and  the  Future  of  Our  Domain  on 
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The  Eoman  Church  and  American  Institutions.  (From  the 
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The  Eeligious  Element  in  the  Settlement  of  New  England. 
Puritans  and  Separatists  in  England.  (Nar.  and  Crit. 
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Ellis,  Henry,  (Gov.  of  Ga).  Voyage  to  Hudson's  Bay  1746- 
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Same,  Dublin,  1749.     Sm.  8vo.  20.  5 

Ellis,  Henry.  A  General  Introduction  to  Domesday  Book; 
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Ellis,  John  Harvard.  Lord  Brougham,  Considered  as  a  Law- 
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Ellis,  EuFUS.     Life,  Services,  etc.,  of  Edward  Everett.  Sermon*' 
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Memoir  of  the  Hon.   Samuel  Howe.     Boston,  1850.     18mo. 

43.  13.  H.  2 

Our  Completeness  in   Christ;   Commemorative  Sermon   on 

Mrs.  Abby  Langdon  Wales,  Oct.  4,   1868.     Boston,  1868. 

8vo.  43.  7.  W.  2 

Sermon  in   Eirst  Church,    Chauncy   street,    May   10,    1868. 

Boston,  1868.     8vo.     (Mass.  Pamph.,  Vol..  7,  N^o.   11.) 

9.2 
Sermon  in  Memory  of  the  late  Samuel  Bradlee,  in  Church 
of  the  Eedeemer,  Boston,  Aug.  11,  1867.  8vo.  43.  6.  B.  2 
The  Gospel  Committed  to  Inspired  Witnesses.  Sermon  at 
the  Dedication  of  the  Fifth  House  of  Worship  of  the 
First  Church,  Boston,  Dec.  10,  1868.  Sermon,  Dec.  13. 
Cambridge,  1869.     8vo.     (Mass.  Pamph.,  Vol.  2,  :N^o.  6.) 

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The  Kingdom  of  God  First;  A  discourse  before  the  Benevo- 
lent Fraternity  of  Churches,  April  22,  1855.  Boston,  1855. 
8vo.  56.  7.  2 

Ellis,  Thomas  T.  Leaves  from  the  Diary  of  an  Army  Surgeon. 
:N^.  Y.,  1863.     12mo.  30.  8 

Ellis,  Wm.  S.  •  Antiquities  of  Heraldry.     London,  1869.     8vo. 

46.2 
Ellsworth,  H.  W.     Valley  of  the  Upper  Wabash,  lud.  K  Y., 
1838.     Sm.  8vo.  18.  11 

Ellsworth,  Oliver.     See  Duyckinck,  E.  A.     Biog.  Sketch. 

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Flanders,  H.     Lives  of  Chief  Justices  of  the  U.  S.     Vol.  2. 

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Ellwis,  Gervase.     Lieutenant  of  the  Tower's.     Speech,    and 
Eepentance  for  the  Murder   of  Sir   Thomas  Overbury. 
London.     4to.     (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  3,  pp.  316-322.) 

40.  3 
F^LMER,  Dr.  Ebenezer.     Extracts  from  a  Journal  Kept  During 
Gen.  Sullivan's  Expedition  to  the  Six  Kations,  in  1779. 
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IElmer,  Lucius  Q.  C.  Constitution  and  ,  Government  of  the 
Province  and  State  of  New  Jersey,  with  Biographical 
Sketches  of  the  Governors,  from  1776  to  1845.  N'ewark, 
1872.     8vo.     (N.  J.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Vol.  7.)  10.  8' 


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History  of  the  Constitution  of  New  Jersey.     (K.  J.  Hist.. 
Soc.  Proc,  2d  Ser.,  Vol.  2,  pp.  133.)  10.  8.  1 

Elmer,  Thomas.  Letter  to  Thomas  Hope  on  the  Fine  Arts. 
1814.     (Pamphleteer,  Vol.  3,  p.  329.)  53.  5 

Elmira,  N.  Y.  First  Annual  Report  of  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  of 
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56.  14.  6 
Masonic  Belief  Association.     Report,  1879.  52.  2.  1 

Elmore,  Fra^tcis  Harper.     See  Webster,  D.     Eulogy  on. 

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El  Paso,  Texas.  The  City  and  County  of  El  Paso,  Texas;  Its 
Resources  and  Advantages,  etc.     El  Paso,  1886.     8vo. 

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Elting,  Irvin^g.  Dutch  Village  Communities  on  the  Hudson 
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Elwood,  G.  DeWitt.     Memoir  of,  by  S.  D.  Hastings.         19.  11 

Ely,  Hon.  Alfred.  Journal  of  a  Prisoner  of  War  in  Rich- 
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Ely,- Alfred  B.  Eulogy  on  Zachary  Taylor,  Newton,  Mass., 
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Ely,  George  H.   Remarks  before  the  Committee  on  Commerce, 
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Ely,  Herman.  Records  of  the  Descendants  of  Nathaniel  Ely,. 
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Emancipation.     See  Colonization,  Freedom,  Slavery,  etc. 

Emancipation  League.  Facts  Concerning  the  Freedmen.. 
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Embalming.  Nekrosozoic,  or  Embalming  Process.  Reports 
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Embree,  Elisha,  (of  Ind).  Speech  on  the  Bounty  Land  Bill, 
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Emersie,  John,  j?s6M(^.  Alisto,  a  Eomance.  [Scenes  Laid  in 
St.  Paul,  Minn.]     N.  Y.,  1884.     12mo.  74.  2 

Emerson,  Charles  L.     Finances  of  Eamsey  County.     Eeport 
of  a  Committee  of  Investigation,  July  24,  1858.      n.  t.  p. 
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Eise  and  Progress  of  Minnesota  Territory.     St.  Paul,  1855. 
•     8vo.  22. 12.  4 

Emerson,  Ellen  Eussell.  Indian  Myths,  or  Legends,  Tradi- 
tions and  Symbols  of  the  Aborigines  of  America,  Com- 
pared with  those  of  Other  Countries,  Including  Hindo- 
stan,  Egypt,  Persia,  Assyria  and  China.  Boston,  1884. 
8vo.  16. 4 

Emerson,  G.  Cotton  in  the  Middle  States,  with  Directions  for 
its  Easy  Culture.     Phila.     12mo.     n.  d.  72.  9.  2 

Emerson,  Geo.  B.  Address  at  the  Opening  of  the  Boston  Me- 
chanics Institution,  Feb.  7,  1827.  Boston,  1827.  8vo. 
(Mass.  Pamph.,  Vol.  6,  No.  1.)  9.  2 

Education  in  Massachusetts.      Lowell    Institute    Lecture, 
Feb.  16,  1869.     Boston,  1869.     8vo.  8. 3 

History  and  Design  of  the  American  Institute  of  Instruction. 
Boston,  1849.     12mo.  56.  9.  4 

Biogr.  Sketch  of.     Amer.  Jour,  of  Ed.     Y.  5.  43.  6.  E 

Same.     By  Eobert  C.  Waterston.  9.  4 

Eeminiscences  of  an  Old  Teacher.     Boston,  1875.     16mo. 

45.  2 

Emerson,  Joseph.     Address.     See  Beloit  College.  18.  5.  3 

Questions  Adapted  to  Whelpley's  Compend  of  History.     N. 

Y.,  1844.     12mo.  52.  12 

Emerson,  Ealph  Waldo.     Address  before  the  Senior  Class  in 

Divinity  College,  Cambridge,  15th  July,  1838.         Boston, 

1838.     8vo.     (Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  6,  No.  3.)  53.  12 

Clarke,  J.  F.     Momoir  of  Emerson.  9.  4 

Holmes,  O.  W.     Memoir  of  Emerson.  45.  9 

The  Town  Meeting.     Extract  from  his  Address  at  Concord. 

57.  10.  4 

Stewart,  Geo.,  Jr.     Emerson,  the  Thinker.  20.  9.  8 

Emerson,  Wm.     Sermon  in  Brattle  Street  Church,  Boston,  After 

the  Interment  of  Madame  Elizabeth  Bowdoin.     Boston, 

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Emerson,  Wm.  A.  History  of  Douglass,  Mass.,  to  1878.  Boston, 

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Emery,  Eush.  Chemical  Work  of  the  Iowa  Geol.  Survey.  See 
White,  C.  A.  51. 13 

Emery,  S.  Hopkins.  Memorial  of  the  Congregational  Ministers 
and  Churches  of  the  Illinois  Association.  Quincy,  111., 
1863.     8vo.  18.6.3 

Ministry  of  Taunton,  Mass.     Boston,  1853.     12mo.  8.  3 

Emery,  Sarah  Anna.     Editor.     Eeminiscences  of  a  Nonagen- 
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Emigrants'  Guide  to  Iowa,  Wisconsin  and  Minnesota.  1857. 

22.  5.  7 
To  the  Western  and  SouthAvestern  States.     See  Darby,  Wm. 

18.5 
Emigrants'  Hand  Book  of  Facts,  etc.     See  Butler,  Samuel. 

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Emigration.  •  See     Kapp,   Friederich.      European    Emigra- 
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Sturz,  J.  J.    Suggestions  for  the  Encouragement  of.       60. 8 
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Emma  Silver  Mine.      See  Chittenden,   S.   E.     Statement. 

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Emma  Mine  [Swindle.     Campaign  Text  Book,  1878.      33. 13 

Emmerton,  Jas.  a.     Genealogical  Account  of  Henry  Silsbee, 

and  Some  of  His  Descendants.     Salem,  1880.    8vo.      47.  6 

(And  Waters,  F.)     Gleanings  from  English  Eecords  about 

New  England  Families.     Salem,  1880.     8vo.  46.  12 

Emmons,  Eichard.      Battle  of  Bunker  Hillj  Poem.      10th  ed. 

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The  Fredoniad;   or.  Independence  Preserved.     An  Epick 

Poem  on  the  War  of  1812.    4  Vols.    Boston,  1827.    12mo. 

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Emmons,  S.  F.      Descriptive  Geology.     (U.   S.  Dept.  of  War 
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(And  Becker,  G.  F.)     Statistics  and  Technology  of  the  Pre- 
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Emmons,  William.     Authentic  Biography  of  Col.  Eichard  M. 

Johnson.     K  Y.,  1833.     16mo.  43.  9 

Emms,  Dr.     Mighty  Oracle,  The.    London,  1708.    Folio.    (Har- 

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Emory,  Wm.  H.     Notes  of  a  Military  Eeconnaissance  from  Ft. 

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Emoey,  Wm.  H.  —  (Continued). 

Kotes  of  Travel  in  California.     :N'.  Y.,  1849.     8vo.    20.  14.  1 
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'55.     Wash.,  1857-'59.     4to.     2  Vols.  49.  12 

EiVCARNACiON  Prisoners.  Comprising  an  Account  of  the  March 
of  the  Kentucky  Cavalry  from  Louisville  to  the  Rio 
Grande,  together  with  an  Authentic  History  of  the  Cap- 
tivity of  the  American  Prisoners,  etc.  Louisville,  1848. 
12mo.       ■  16.  10 

Encke,  Johann  Franz.     Memoir  of.     (Smiths.  Rep.,  186S.) 

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Encyclopedia.     See  Brown,  J.  ^N^.     Religious  Knowledge. 

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Burke,  J.  and  J.  B.     Encyclopedia  of  Heraldry.  46.  7 

Chambers,  E.     Chamber's  Encyclopedia.  34.  12 

Encyclopedia  Britannica.     8th  and  9th  ed.  34. 13 

Johnson  &  Son.    ^ew  Universal  Encyclopedia.  34.  5 

Lieber,  Francis.     Encyclopedia  Americana.  83.  6 

Murray,  Hugh.     Encyclopedia  of  Geography.  34.  10 

Zell,  T.  E.     Popular  Encyclopedia.     (L.  Colange.)       34.  14 
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End  of  the  Irrepressible  Conflict.  By  a  Merchant  of  Phila. 
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Endicott,  Charles  M.  Genealogy  of  the  Peabody  Family, 
With  Partial  Record  of  the  Rhode  Island  Branch.  By  B. 
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Endicott,  John,  (Gov.  of  Mass).     Memoir  of,  by  C.  M.  Endi- 
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Commemoration  of  the  5th  Half  Century  of  His  Landing  in 
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Endicott,  "WilliaiM  C.     Address  at  the  Commemoration  of  the 

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ENGLAND,  John.     (Eoman  Catholic  Bishop.)     Letters  to  John 
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England.     See  Allen,  W.    F.     Origin   of  the  Free-holders. 

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Same.     Enral  Population  of  England.  19.12.1 

Ancient  Customs  of  England.  40.  3 

Bateman,  John.     Aristocracy  of  England.  35.  8 

Bawden,  Wm.     Dom  boc.     Translation  of  the  Domesday. 

40.  14 
Oockayne,  Oswald.  .  Leechdoms,  Wortcunning,  etc.  40.  4 
Conference  Between  Monarchs  of  France  and  Spain.  1641. 

40.3 
Discourse,  the  State  of  the  Three  Kingdoms.  1641.  40.3 
Domesday  Book,  or  Great  Survey  of  England.  93.  7 

Ellis,  Henry.     Introduction  to  Domesday  Book.  42.  5 

Extraordinary  Black  Book.  35.  9 

Hoskyns,  C.  W.     Land  laws  of  England.  35.  2 

Judge's  Judgment.  Speech  against  the  Judges,  1641.  40.  3 
Law's  Discovery,  The.  Notorious  Errors  and  Abuses.  40.  3 
Narrative  of  Trial  of  Confederates,  etc.  40.  3 

Present  Case  of  England,  and  the  Protestant  Interest.  40.  3 
Present  State  of  England.  1627.  40.  3 

Strickland,  Agnes.  Lives  of  the  Queens  of  England.  43.  8 
Second  Eelation  of  Accidents  in  Wydecombe.  1638.  40.  3 
Trade's  Increase.  London,  1615.  40.  3 

Trial  and  Condemnation  of  Adrian  Scroope,  etc.  40.  3 

Walford,   Cornelius.     Kings  Briefs,  their  Purposes,   etc. 

35.9 
Antiquities.   See  Surrey  Archaeological  Society,  Collections. 

35.9 
Biography.     See  Biography,  Collective,  British. 
Church  of.     See  Church  of  England. 
Colonies.     See  British  Colonies.- 

Descriptive.     See  Brown,  W.  W.     American  Fugitives  in 
Europe.  30. 6 

Carnegie,  Andrew,  American  Four-in-hand.  42. 13 

Collectanea  Typographia  et  Genealogica.  .      46.  6 

Cooke,  W.  B.,  and  Cooke,  G.  Description  of  Thames.  35.  9 
Dudley,  Dean.     Social  and  Political  Aspects.  35.  8 

Dugdale,  Wm.     Monasticon  Anglicanum.  SQ.  2 

Fleming,  Sandford.    England  and  Canada.  17.  3 


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Harris,  George.     Domestic  Every-Day  Life.  35. 9 

Irving,  Washington.     Abbotsford  and  Newstead  Abbey. 

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Same.     Bracebridge  Hall.  74. 1 

Same.     Sketch  Book.  74.  1 

Laugel,  Aug.     England,  Political  and  Social.  35.  8 

Lester,  C.  E.     The  Glory  and  Shame  of  England.  35.  10 

Lewis,  Percival.     Forests  and  Forest  Laws.  35. 14 

Lewis,  Samuel.      Topographical  Dictionary  of  England. 

34.7 
Moule  Thomas.     English  Counties  Delineated.  40. 14 

Mchols,  J.  G.     Topographer  and  Genealogist.  46.  2 

Willis,  N.  P.     Famous  Persons  and  Places.  44.  8 

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Adolphus,  John.     History  of  England.  35.  3 

Anderson,  J.  J.     School  History  of  England.  35.  9 

Bradlaugh,  Chas.    Impeachment  of  the  House  of  Brunswick. 

35.9 
Brief  History  of  the  Succession  of  the  Crown  of  England. 
Folio.     1688-'89.    (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  9,  pp.  248-270.) 

40.3 
Brief  Relation  of  Passages  in  the  Star  Chamber,  at  the  Cen- 
sure of  Dr.  Bastwicke,  Mr.  Burton  and  Mr.  Prynne.  1638. 
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Buckle,  H.  T.     History  of  Civilization  in  England.         40.  2 
Capgrave,  John.     Chronicle  of  England.    London.         40.  5 
Certain   Advertisements    Concerning    Losses,    etc.,    to  the 
Spanish    Navy.     London,   1588.     4to.     (Harleian  Misc., 
Vol.  2,  pp.  47-59.)  40.3 

Clarke,  Hyde.     Settlement  of  Britain  and  Russia  by  the 
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Cotton,  Bartholomew.     Historia  Anglicana,  etc.  40.  12 

Craik,  G.  L.,  and  MacFarlane,  Chas.  Pictorial  History  of 
England.  35.  11 

D'^ubigne,  J.  H.  Merle.     Reformation  in  Europe.       42.  10 
De  Peyster,  Fred.     Representative  Men  of  the  English  Rev- 
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England  —  (Continued). 

Freeman,  Edw.   A.     History  of  the  Norman  Conquest  of 

England,  etc.  42.  13 

Froissart,  le  Sieur  Jean.    Chronicles  of  England,  France  and 

Spain,  etc.     8vo.  40.  13 

Great  Victory  Obtained  by  the  English  against  the  Dutch, 

Sept.   27,    1652.     London,    1652.     4to.     (Harleian   Misc., 

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Green  J.  E.     The  Conquest  of  England  by  the  Danes,  etc. 

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Short  History  of  the  English  People.  35.  9 

Hallam,  Henry.  .  Constitutional  History  of  England.     42.  6 

History  o*f  England.     Declaring  the  State   of  the  Isle  of 

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Hooper,  James.     Impartial  History  of  English  Eebellion, 

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Hoveden,  Eoger  de.    Chronica.  40.  5 

Hughes,  T.  S.     History  of  England,  etc.  35.  3 

Hume,  David.     History  of  England,  etc.  35.  3 

Hyde,  Edward.    History  of  the  Eebellion.   (1641-1660.)  35.  8 
Kemble,  J.  M.     The  Saxons  in  England,  etc.  42. 12 

Knight,  Charles,  publ.     Pictorial  History  of  England,  etc. 

35. 11 

Langtoft,  Peter.     Chronicle  in  French  Verse,  etc.        40. 12 
Lappenberg,  J.  M.     History  of  England  under  the  Anglo- 
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Paris,  Matthew.    Historia  Anglorum,  etc.                       40.  11 
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England  —  (Continued). 

Richard,  of  Cirencester.     Speculam  Historiale,  etc.        40.  6 
Short    Historical    Collection,    Touching     Saccession,    etc. 
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Smollett,  Tobias.     History  of  England,  etc.  35.  3 

Stille,  C.  J.    How  a  Free  People   Conduct  a  Long  War. 

30.  4. 1 
Same.     K  Y.  n.  d.     (Loyal  Pub.  Soc,  l^o.  13.)  30.  9 

Strutt,  Joseph.  Regal  and  Ecclesiastical  Antiquities  of 
England.  25.  8 

Thierry,  J.  N.  A.     History  of  Conquest  of  England.     35.  8 
Thomas,  F.  S.     Historical  :N^otes.  35.  11 

Turner,  Sharon.     History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons.  38.  2 

Same.     England  during  Middle  Ages.  38.  2 

Same.     The  Modern  History  of  England.  38.  2 

Ubaldini,  Petruccio.     Discourse.     (Harleian  Misc.)      40.  3 
Walshingham,  Thomas.  Historia  Anglicana.  40.  4 

Wars,  The,  and  Causes  of  them,  between  England  and 
France,  from  William  I.  to  William  HI.  1697.  (Harleian 
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Waurin,  Jean  de.     Recueil  des  Chroniques,  etc.  40.  6 

Wykes,  Thomas.     Chronicon,  1066-1289.  40.  5 

Great  Britain — Public  Record  Office.  Chronicles  and  Me- 
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40.  4.  6.  and  11.  13 
Same.  Also  under  N^ames  of  Sovereigns,  Reformation,  etc. 
History  of  Religion  in.     Turner,  S.     Vol.  5.  38.  2 

House  of  Commons    See  Great  Britain  —  Parliament. 
House  of  Lords.     Great  Britain — Parliament. 
Law.      Ancient  Laws  and  Institutes  of   England.      Also, 
Monumenta  Ecclesiastica  Anglicana,    7th-10th  Century.. 
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See  Hett,  John.  Free  and  Candid  Disquisitions,  etc.  (Vol. 
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Also,  Law. 
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Parliament    See  Great  Britain' — Parliament. 


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England — (Continued). 

Peerage.     See  Great  Britain  —  Peerage. 
Privy  Council.     Proceedings  and  Ordinances.    Eichard  II., 
1386;  Henry  VIII.,  1542.     Edited  by  Sir  Harris  Nicolas. 
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Politics.  See  Hare,  Thomas.  Election  of  Representa- 
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Paine,  Thomas.  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  English  System 
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Political  Poems  and  Songs,  1327-1484.  40.  4 
See  also  Monarchv. 

Politics,  Cromavell.  See  Butler,  Sand.  Acts  and  Monu- 
ments of  Our  Late  Parliament.  1659.  40. 3 
Cole,  Wm.  A  Rod  for  the  Lawyers.  1659.  40.3 
Democritus,  Turned  Statesman.  1658.  40.  3 
Expedient  for  Preventing  Any  Difference,  etc.  1659.  40.  3 
Let  Me  Speak,  too.  1659.  ,  40. 3 
Leveller,  The.     Principles  Concerning  Government.     1659. 

40.3 
Plea  for  Limited  Monarchy.     1659.  40. 3 

Prynne,   Wm.      Short  and  Easy  Prescription,    etc.     165.9 

40.3 
Shuffling,  Cutting  and  Dealing,  etc.     1659.  40.  3 

Politics,  Charles  II.     Reasons  which  induced  Charles  II 
to  Declare, War.-    1689.  40.3 

Answer  to  the  French  Declaration  of  War.     1665.  40.  3 

Bibliotheca  Fanatica.     1660.  40.  3 

Bibliotheca  Militum.     1659.  40. 3 

Britaine,  Wm.  de.     Dutch  Usurpation.      1672.  40.3 

The  Cloud  Opened,  etc.     1670.       ,  40.  3 

Exact  Account  of  the  Receipts  and   Disbursements,  etc. 
1660.  40. 3 

Forde,  Sir  Edward.     Experimented  Proposals.     1666.     40.3 
Grand  Concern  of  EDgland  Explained.     1673.  40.3 

Grand  Designs  of  the  Papists.     1678.  40.  3 

Honour's  Invitation.    1673.  40.  3 

Justification  of  the  Present  War,  etc.     1672.  40. 3 

Letter  Written  by  an  Unknown  Hand,  etc.     1673.  40.  3 

Memorial  of  the  Spanish  Ambassador,  etc.     1681.  40.  3 

Pacquet-boat  Advice.     1678.  ,  40. 3 

Present  State  of  Christendom.     1677.  40.  3 


to  be  Elected, 

40.3 

L670. 

40.3 

40.3 

40.3 

CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIB  BART.  591 

England  —  (Continued). 

Qualifications  of  Persons  .  .  . 
The  Eoyal  Fishing  Eevived. 
Tears  of  the  Press.     1681. 
Voice  from  the  Dead.     1681. 
Politics,  James  II.     Designs  of  France  against  England. 

40.3 
Enquiry  into  the  Measures  of  Submission,  etc.  1688.  40.  3 
Politics,  Wm.   and  Mary.     The  Apparent  Danger  of  an 

Invasion.     1701.  40.  3 

Catalogue  of  Books  of  the  Newest  Fashion.  40.  3 

A  Descent  from  France.     1692.  40.  3 

Dialogue  between  Francisco  and  Aurelia.     1690.  40.  3 

Doctrine  of  Passive  Obedience.     1689.  40.  3 

Essay  towards  Carrying  on  the  Present  War.  40.  3 

Jacobite  Hopes  Frustrated.     1690.  40.  3 

New  Looking-Glass  for  the  Kingdom.     1690.  40.  3 

Parable  of  the  Bear -Baiting.     1691.  40.  3 

Parable  of  the  Three  Jackdaws.     1696.  40.  3 

Pretenses  of  the  French  Invasion  Examined.     1692.      40.  3 
Proposal  for  an  Equal  Land  Tax.     1691.  40.  3 

Quakers'  Eemonstrance  to  the  Parliament.     1689.  40.  3 

Eeasons  for  Settling  Admiralty  Jurisdiction.     1690. .     40.  3 
Speech  of  a  Fellow-Commoner  of  England.     1689.  40.  3 

Taxes  no  Charge.     1690.  40.  3 

Politics,  Anne.     Character  of  a  Sneaker.     1705.  40.  3 

Division,  our  Destruction.     1702.  40.  3 

Inquiry  into  the  Causes  of  our  Xaval  Miscarriages.     1707. 

40.3 
King  William's  Ghost.     1711.  40. 3 

Proposals  for  Carrying  on  Effectual  War  in  America.    1702. 

40.3 
Eoyal  Gamesters,  etc.  40.  3 

Secret  History  of  the  Calves-Head  Club.     1703.  40.  3 

State  Gamesters,  etc.  40.  3 

Politics  —  George  II.      Siblline    Leaves.      1755.     (Eev. 

War  Pamph.,  Vol.  32.)  14.  8 

State  of  the  Nation  Considered.    1747.    (Eev.  War  Pamph., 

Vol.  32.)  14.  8 

Politics  —  George  III.     Anglia  Eediviva.     1782.     (Eev. 

War  Pamph.,  Vol.  11.)  14.  1 

75 


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JBngland.     Politics  —  (Continued). 

Cabinet  Conference,  or  Tears  of  Ministry.  1779.   (Eev.  War 

Pamph.,  Vol.  22.)  14.  1 

Chalmers,  Geo.     Opinions  on  Interesting  Subjects.     1784. 

24.1 
■Chalmers,  James.  The  Scots  Bankrupt  Bill.  1782.  14. 1 
Considerations  Preliminary,  etc.    1781.    (Rev.  War  Pamph., 

Vol.  13.)  14. 1 

Correspondence  with  the  Editor  of  the  Times.  1812.  Pam- 
phleteer, Vol.  2.)  '  53.5 
Dairy mple,  John.  Facts  and  their  Consequences.  1782.  14.  1 
Same.  State  of  the  Public  Debts.  14. 1 
Examination  into  the  Principles,  Conduct  and  Designs  of  the 

Minister,  [Shelburne].     London,  1783.     8vo.     (Rev.  War 

Pamph.,  Vol.  11.)  14.  1 

Hartley,  David.     Address  to  the  Committee  of  the  County 

of  York.  14.  1 

Johnson,  Samuel.     The  Patriot.  14.  8 

Letter  to  Mr.  Debrett,  etc.    1783.    (Rev.  War  Pamph.,  Vol. 

2.)  '  14.  1 

Letter  to  the  Author  of  the  Lucubrations.     (Rev.  ^  War 

Pamph.,  Vol.  16.)  14.1 

Letters  to  Us,  from  One  of  Ourselves.     (Rev.  War  Pamph., 

Vol.  27.)  14.  8 

Lucubrations  during  a  Short  Recess.     (Rev.  War  Pamph., 

Vol.9.)  14.1 

Nathan,  to  Lord  :N^orth.  1780.  (Rev.  War  Pamph.,  Vol.  23.) 

14.1 
Observations  upon  the  Riot  Act,  1781.    (Rev.*  War  Pamph., 

Vol.  14.)  53.  6 

Observations  upon  the  Riot  Act.    By  a  dilettante.    London, 

1781.     8vo.     (Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  14,  IS'o.  7.)  53.  6 

Proposal  for  the  Liquidation  of  the  I^ational  Debt.     1783. 

(Rev.  War  Pamph.,  Vol.  7,  :N'o.  9.)  14.  1 

Pulteney,  Wm.     Considerations  on  the  Present  State,  etc. 

14.8 
Series  of  Letters  to  the  Greatest  Politician  in   England. 

(Rev.  War.  Pamph.,  Vol.  23,  N^o.  3.)      •  14. 1 

Tickell,  Richard.    Commonplace  Arguments,  etc.  14.  1 

Tooke,  J.  H.     Letter  to  Lord  Ashburton.     1782.  14.  1 

And  Price,  Richard.     Facts,  Addressed  to  the  Land- 
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England.    Politics — (Continued). 

Word  at  Parting,  to  the  Earl  of  Shelburne.     (Eev.   \yar 
Pamph.,  Vol.  11,  ^o.  1.)  14.  1 

Young,  Arthur.     Political  Arithmetic,  etc.     1779.         14.  8 
See  also,  American  Eevolution  —  Preceding  Controversy. 
England,  Eoyal  Agricultural  Society.  See  Webster,  Daul. 
Address,  etc.  44.  5 

England,  Sovereign.     See  Great  Britain,  Sovereign. 
English,  The,  in  America.    See  Brantley,  W.  T.    The  English 
in  Maryland.  25.  9 

Doyle,  J.  A.     The  English  in  America.  16.  13 

Haliburton,  Thomas  C.     Same.  33.  6 

;N"arrative  and  Critical  History  of  America.     Vol.  III. 

25.  9 
Stevens,  J.  A.     The  English  in  Kew  York.  25.  9 

Whitehead,  W.  A.     English  in  E.  and  W.  New  Jersey. 

25.6 

English,  The,  in  Muscovy.     See  Casimir,  Mkolas.  35.  9 

English  Dictionary.     See  Ash,  John.   New  and  complete,  etc. 

1775.  34.  8 

Johnson,  Sam.    Dictionary  of  the  English  Language.     34.  14 

Bichardson,  Charles,     l^ew  Dictionary,  etc.  34.  14 

Walker,  John.     Critical  Pronouncing  Dictionary.         34.  10 

Webster,  Noah.     An  American  Dictionary,  etc.  Table 

Worcester,  J.  E.     Dictionary  of  the  English  Language. 

Table 
Wedgewood,  H.     Dictionary  of  English  Etymology.      34.  9 
Wright,  Thomas.     Dictionary  of  Obsolete  and  Provincial 
English.  34.  8 

English  Grammar.     See  Spencer,  George  H.,  Sr.     Grammar 
and  Lectures.  .  91.  9 

English  Language.  See  Bosworth,  J.  Anglo-Saxon  Diction- 
ary. 38.  3 
Brockett,  J.  T.  Glossary  of  North  Country  Words.  34.  9 
Cavert,  M.  P.  The  Study  of  the  English  Language.  74.  6.  3 
Davis,  C.  H.  S.  The  Saxon  Language.  74.  6.  3 
Dictionary  of  Modern  Slang,  Cant,  etc.  34.  1 
D wight,  Timothy.  Language  of  New  England.  33.  5 
Flower,  J.  W.  Surrey  Etymologies.  35.  9 
Haldeman,  S.  S.  Affixes,  in  their  Origin,  etc.  34.  1 
Halliwell,  J.  O.  Archaic  and  Provincial  Words.  38.  3 
Marsh,  G.  P.     Origin  and  History  of  the.                         42.  7 


594  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

English  Language  — (Continued). 

Munsell,  Hez.     Manual  of  English  Grammar.  74.  6.  3 

Muller,  Max.     On  Spelling.  74.  6  3 

Murray,  J.  H.     The  Spelling  Reform.  74.  6.  3 

Palmer,  A.  S.     Folk  Etymology.  42.  5 

Eoget,  P.  M.     Thesnurus  of  English  Words.  34.  3 

Schellhous,  J.  C.     Better  Method  of  Studying  the,  etc. 

20.  14.  4 
Vindex  Anglicus.    Perfections  of  the  English  Language,  etc. 

40.  3 

English  Law.     See  Reeves,  John.     History  of   the  English 

law.  35. 10 

*  .English  Literature.     See  Chambers,  Robert.     Cyclopedia  of 

English  Literature.  34 .  3 

Taine,  H.  A.     History  of  English  Literature.  74.  9 

Turner,  Sharon.     Literary  History  of  England.  38.  2 

Williaaus,    J.    W.      Literature    of    Quieen  Anne's    Reign. 

20. 9.  8 

English  I^eutrality.     See  Lowrey,  G.  P.     Is  the  Alabama,  a 

British  Pirate?  30.11.3 

English  People.     See  Nicholas,  Thomas,  pedigree  of  the,  etc. 

46.2 

English  Serfdom  and  American  Slavery.     [Fiction.]    See 

Chase,  L.  B.  30. 12 

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Dexter,  F.  B.     Tombstones  in  New  Haven,  Conn.       7.  12.  1 
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Erwin,  Milo.  History  of  Williamson  Co.,  111.  Marion,  1876. 
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Espy,  Joseph.  Tour  in  Ohio,  Kentucky  and  Indiana  Territory 
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Same.     Sequel  to  an  Essay,  etc.     (Rev.  War  Pamph.,  Vol. 
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Essex,  Mass.     See  Crowell,  Robert.     History  of  Essex.     1868. 

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Spring  Street  Cemetery.     Crowell,  R.  Address.  9.  2 

Coffin,  Joshua.     Early  Settlers  of  Essex.  46.  3 

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Transactions,  1830-1880.     8vo.  72.  10 

Trustees'  Account  of  the  Cattle  Show,  1821.  72.  10.  8 

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Essex  County,  Mass.     See  Eobinson,  John.     Flora  of. 

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Essex  County,  ]^.  Y.     See  Watson,  W.  C.     History  of  Essex 

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Essex  Institute,  Salem,  Mass.      Act  of  Incorporation,  etc., 

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Bulletin,  1869-1887.  16  Vols.  8vo.  8.  4 

By-Laws,  Adopted  March  4,  1876.  8.  4.  3 

Circular,  Asking  Subscriptions  to  a  new  Building,   1886. 

8.  4.  3 
Commemoration  of  the  50th  Anniversary,  1871.  8.  4.  3 

Historical  Collection,  Vol.  1-21.  1859-'87.  8.  4 

Historical  Notice,  Act  of  Incorporation,  etc.,  1865.  8.  4 

Naturalists'  Directory,  Part  I.  1865.  49.  5.  5 

The  Weal  Eeaf.     Eecord  of  the  Fair,  1860.  8.  4 

Today:  Paper  printed  during  Fair,  1870.  25.  6.  1 

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History  of  the  Institute,     n.  d.  8.  4.  3 

Essex,  The  (U.  S.  Frigate).      See  Preble,  G.  H.   Building  and 

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EsTE,  D.  K.  Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Jacob 

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598  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Ether  —  (Continued). 

Morton  Testimonial  Committee.     Historical  Memoranda. 

51.  4.  5 
Proceedings  on  Behalf  of  the  Morton  Testimonial.  51.  4.  5 
Eeport  of  T.  O.  Edwards  on  the  Memorial  of  W.  T.  G.  Mor- 
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Eeport  of  the  Select  Committee  of  Congress.  51.  4.  5 
Eeport,  Same.     Vindicating  the  Eights  of  C.  T.  Jackson. 

51.  4.  5 
Warren,  Edward.     Some  Account  of  the  Letheon.      51.  4.  5 

Ethics.     See  Morals. 

Ethnography.  See  Domenech,  E.  Indian  Ethnography.  19.  2 
Nilson,  Sven.  Primitive  Inhabitants  of  Scandinavia.  15.10 
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Ethnology.     See  American  Antiquarian. 

Bartlett,  J.  E.     Progress  of  Geography.  10.  4 

Same.     Progress  of  Ethnology.  10.  4 

Brace,  C.  L.    Paces  of  the  Old  World.  45.  4 

Bureau  of.     See  Smithsonian  Institution. 
Cabrera,  P.  F.     History  of  the  Americans.  16.  15 

Caldwell,  C.  Original  Unity  of  the  Human  Eace.  15.  10 
Cami)bell,  John.     Negro  Mania.  30.  6 

Contribution  to  North  American  Ethnology.  50.  2 

Harvard  College,  Peabody  Museum.  9.  10 

Kennedy,  James.     Essays,  Ethnological  and  Linguistic. 

15.  2 
Latham,  E.  G.     Ethnology  of  the  British  Islands.  16.  4 

Same.     Man  and  his  Migrations.  16.  4 

Morgan,  L.  H.     Degrees  of  Eelationship.  49.  2 

Same.     Systems  of  Consanguinity.  49.  7 

Morton,  S.  G.     Crania  Americana.     1839.  94.  8 

Nicholas,  Thos.     Pedigree  of  the  English  People.  46.2 

Kott,  J.  C.  and  Gliddon,  G.  E.  Indigenous  Eaces.  15.  10 
Orton,  H.  S,  History  and  Development  of  Eaces.  19.  5. 1 
Eawlinson,  Geo.     The  Origin  of  Nations.  16.  4 

Six  Species  of  Men.  '  30.  7.  6 

Wilson,  Daniel.     Physical  Ethnology.  49. 3 

See  also  Ethnography,  Man,  Pre-historic  Man,  etc. 

Etruscans.     See  Kennedy,  James.     The  Ancient  Etruscans. 

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Etymological  Dictionary  of  Christian  Names.     Anon.     n. 

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Eureka  Springs,  Ark.     See  Johnson,  W.  W.     Guide  to  the. 

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Europe.     See  Bache,  A.  D.     Education  in  Europe.  56. 1 

Burritt,  Elihu.    Western  and  Eastern  Questions  of  Europe. 

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Dean,  Amos.  History  of  Civilization.  Yols.  4-7.  40. 10 
Discourses  upon  the  Modern  Affairs  of  Europe.  40.  3 

Manley,  Thos.     The  Present  State  of  Europe.  1689.        40.  3 
Mann,  Horace.     Education  in  Europe.  56.  8. 1 

Musgrave,  T.  M.  Considerations  on  Balance  of  Power.  53.  5 
Eobertson,  Wm.  Progress  of  Society  in  Europe.  40.  14 

Descriptive.     Beltrami,  G.  C.    Pilgrimage  in  Europe. 

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Cheever,  Geo.  B.     Wanderings  of  a  Pilgrim.  52.  3 

Cook,  Thomas  and  Son.     Cook's  Excursions  to  Europe. 

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Greely,  Horace.     Glances  at  Europe,  1851.  52. 12 

Murray,  N.     Men  and  Things  as  I  saw  them,  etc.  40.  2 

Picture  of  the  Empire  of  Bonaparte.  52.  12 

Seward.  W.  H.     Letters  from  Europe,  1833.  44.  6 

Same.     Travels.     1873.  •  44.  6 

Sullivan,  Benj.     Visit  to  Europe  in  1851.  40.  2 

Travels  Through  Portugal,  etc.     See  Harris,  Johu.         94.  8 
Watson,  Elkanah.     Travels  in  Europe,  etc.,  1777.  43.  1 

Historical.     See  Alison,  Sir  A.     History  of  Europe,  etc. 

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Dyer,  T.  H.  History  of  Modern  Europe.  4  Yols.  42.  12 
Hallam,  Henry.     Yiew  of  Europe  during  Middle  Ages. 

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Same.     Introduction  to  the  Literature  of  Europe.  42.  6 

Eussell,  William.     History  of  Modern  Europe.  40.10 

See  also  Andorra,  San  Marino,  Moresnet,  and  other  names 

of  Countries. 

Europe.     (U.  S.  Military  Commission  to.)     See  Delafield,  Eich. 

Art  of  War  in  Europe.  51.  9 

Same.     McClellan,  G.  B.     Seat  of  War  in  Europe.         51.  9 

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European  and  North  American  Eailway.  Report  to  Senate 
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Eustace,  John  Chetwood.  Answer  to  the  Charge  of  the  Bish- 
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Eustaphiere,  a.  Resources  of  Russia,  in  the  Event  of  a  War 
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Evangelical  Alliance.  See  Cooper,  Peter.  Letter  to  Dele- 
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Evangelic  Lutheran  Church.  See  Albany,  N.  Y.  1st  Luth- 
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Protokoll  vid  Svenska  Ev.  Luth.  Minn.  22.  11.  8 
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Synod  of  N.  Y.  and  K  J.,  Minutes,  1873,'  75.  10.  14.  3 
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Evans,  Elwood.  Historical  Review  of  the  Oregon  Question, 
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Evans,  George.  Speech  in  Relation  to  the  Failure  of  the  Bill 
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Evans,  James.  Ojibue  ^N'ugumouinun.  See  Jones,  Peter,  and 
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Evans,  John,  (Dep.  Gov.  of  Pa.)  See  Keill,  E.  D.  Biog. 
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Evans,  John,  (and  Others).  Statement  of  Fact  Regarding  the 
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Evans,  O.  C.  Spherical  Mental  Physical  Explanation  of  Cholera. 
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Evans,  Oliver.     See  Latimer,  G.  A.  Sketch  of  Evans.  43.  6.  E 

Evans,  Rowland  E.  The  Constitution  and  Mr.  Motley.  [Signed 
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Evans,  Thomas  W.  Report  on  Ambulance  and  Sanitary  Mate- 
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Evans  Family.  See  Jenkins,  H.  M.  Historical  Collections  of 
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EvANSTON,  III.  See  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  K.  W.  Female 
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Eyansville,  Ind.  —  (Continued). 

First  Presbyterian  Church.     See  McCarer,  W.  H.  Sermon. 

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Same.     Eeminiscences  and  Reflections.  18.  11.  4 

Eyarts,  Wm.  M.     Memorandum.     The  Sum  Awarded  by  the 

Tribunal  at  Geneva,  a  Mere  Equivalent  of  the  Losses,    n. 

t.  p.     8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  13,  No.  20.)  60. 1 

Opinion  as  to  Priority  of  Rights.  22. 14.  3 

Opinion  on  the  Minnesota  State  Railroad  Bonds.  22.  3 

What  the  Age  Owes  to  America.     Oration     Phila.,  July  4, 

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Eyelin,  George.     See  Streeter,  S.   F.     The  First  Commander 

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Everett,  Edward.     Address  at  Boston,  Aug.  27,  1862.     8vo. 

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Address  at  the  Academy  of  Music,  I^.  Y.,  July  4,  1861.  (See 
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Address,  at  the  Consecration  of  the  ]N'ational  Cemetery  at 
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President  Lincoln,  and  other  Exercises,  Boston,  1864. 
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Address  at  the  Erection  of  a  Monument  to  John  Harvard, 
Sept.  26,  1828.     Boston,  1828.     8vo.     (^Harvard  Coll.  Ad- 
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Address  at  the  Inauguration   of   the  Statue  of  Warren. 
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Address  before  the  American  Colonizatio'n  Society,  Jan.  18, 
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Address  Delivered  before  the  American  Institute  of  the  City 
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N.  Y.,  1831.     8vo.                                                           37.  2.  1 
Address  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  in  Yale  Col- 
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Address  on  Webster.     (See  Webster,  Danl.     74th  Anniver- 
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602  •  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Everett,  Edward  — (Continued). 

Dorchester  in  1630,  1776  and  1855.  Oration,  4th  July,  1855. 
Boston,  1855.     8vo.  8.  10 

Eulogy  on  John  Quincy  Adams,  at  Boston,  April  15,  1848. 
Boston,  1848.     8vo.  44.  3 

Eulogy  on  Lafayette,  in  Boston,  Sept.  6,  1834.  (Misc. 
Pamph.,  Yol.  6,  No.  17.)  53.  12 

Great  Issues  Il^ow  before  the  Country.  Oration  at  the  New 
York  Academy  of  Music,  July  4,  1861,^N.  Y.,  1861.    8vo. 

'%  30.  4.  5 

Monroe  Doctrine.  Eeprinted  from  the  New  York  Ledger, 
n.  t.  p.     8vo.  30.  9 

Oration  at  Cambridge,  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Aug.  27, 
1824.     Boston,  1824.     8vo.  74.  7. 4 

Oration  at  Cambridge,  4th  July,  1826.  Boston,  1826.  8vo. 
(Mass.  Pamph.,  Yol.  3,  No.  3.)  9.  2 

Oration  on  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  Nov.  19,  1863,  at 
the  Consecration  of  the  Cemetery,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1863.  8vo. 

30.  4.  5 

Speech  in  the  House  of  Eepresentatives,  14th  and  21st  Feb., 
1831,  on  the  Execution  of  Laws  and  Treaties  in  Favor  of 
the  Indian  Tribes,     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  15.  11.  3 

Speech  in  the  Senate,  Feb.  8,  1854,  on  the  Nebraska  and 
Kansas  Territorial  Bill.     Wash.,  1854,     8vo.         19.  14.  6 

Speech  in  the  TJ.  S.  Senate,  Feb.  8,  1854.  (Nebraska  Ques- 
tion, etc.)  .  30.  14. 2 

Speech  on  the  Central  American  Treaty.  Delivered  in  the 
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Manitoba.  Begg,  Alexander.  ''Dot  it  Down,"  etc.  20.4 
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FiNDLAY,   James.     Directory  to  Gentlemen's  Seats,  Yillages, 

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Catalogue  of  Fishes  of  East  Coast  of  IS^.  A.  49.  2 

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Girard  Charles.     Natural  History  of  Fresh  Water  Fishes. 

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Jordan,  D.  S.     Contributions  to  K.  A.  Icthyology.  49.  2 

Fishes  from  the  Rio  Grande,  etc.  49.  5.  2 

Kingsley,  J.  S.     Natural  History,  Vol.  3.     Fishes.        51. 10 
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Fisher,  G.  J.  Are  Malformations  or  Monstrosities  ever  Pro- 
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FiSHEE,  Geo.  P.     Life  of,  by  Benj.  Sullivan.  43.  10 

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Fisher,  Samuel  S.     In  Memoriam.     Cinn.,  1874.     8vo.      43.  9 
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FiSHKiLL    Landing,    K.    Y.      Directory.     See    Poughkeepsie 

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FiSK,  Alvarez.     See  New  Orleans  Free  Library,  etc.        20.  30 

FiSK,  Capt.  James  L.     Idaho;  her  Gold  Fields,  and  the  Routes 

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Prospectus  of  His  Fourth  Expedition  from  St.  Cloud,  Minn  , 

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1866.     12mo.  19. 14.  8 

Second  Expedition  to  the  Rocky  Mountains  and  Idaho,  1 863. 

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FiSK,  Rev.  Samuel.    The  Character  of  the  Candidates  for  Civil 

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PiSK  University  AKD  Normal  School,  N'ashville,  Tenn. 
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EiSKE,  A.  A.  The  Fiske  Family.  History,  etc.  Chicago,  1867. 
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Fiske,  Mrs.  Cornelia  F.  See  Bobbins,  Chandler.  Sermon 
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Fiske,  John.     A  Librarian's  Work.     (Atlantic  Monthly,  Vol. 

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Fiske,  Oliver.  Address  before  the  Worcester  Agricultural 
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Fiske,  Samuel.  Mr.  Dunn  Browne's  Experiences  in  the  Army. 
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Fitch,  Abel  F.     See  Seward,  W.  H.     Argument  in   Favor  of. 

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Fitch,  John.  The  Original  Steamboat  Supported.  Reply  to 
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Fitch,  Thomas.  Argument  in  Reply  to  the  Memorial  of  the 
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Cuba  and  the  Alabama  Claims.  Speech,  H.  of  Reps.,  Dec. 
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Utah  Problem.  Speech  in  the  Constitutional  Convention  of 
Utah,  Feb.  20,  1872.  Salt  Lake,  1872.  8vo.  (Ramsey 
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FiTCHBURG,  Mass.  See  Torrey,  R.  C.  History  of  Fitchburg, 
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FiTCHBURG  &  Worcester  Eailroad  Co.  Annual  Reports, 
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FiTTS,  James  Hill.  Genealogy  of  the  Fitts,  or  Fitz  Family  in 
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Fitz,  Daniel.  Long  Life  of  Christ's  Faithful  Servants,  etc. 
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FiTZ-GiBBON,  Mary.   A  Trip  to  Manitoba.    London,  1880.    Svo. 

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Fitz-James,  Edouard,  Dug  de.  Opinion  on  the  Proposed  Law 
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Fitzsimmonds,  Joshua,  psmd.    See  Hett,  John.  14.  8 

FiTZ-WiLLiAM,  William  W.  (Viscount  Milton  and  Cheadle). 
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Five  Cotton  States  and  New  York.  See  Colwell,  Stephen, 
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Flag.     See  Preble,  G.  H.     Our  Flag.  14.  6 

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Flagg,  W.  C.  Corporate  Power  the  Danger  of  the  Age.  Address 
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Flanagan,  J.  W.  The  Texas  Panhandle.  Speech  in  the  Senate 
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Flanders,  Henry.  Must  the  War  Go  On?  An  inquiry.  Phila., 

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Lives  and  Times  of  the  Chief  Justices  of  the  TJ.  S.     2  Vols. 

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Flandrau,  Chas.  E.  The  Ink-pa-du-ta  Massacre  of  1857. 
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Fleming,  Howard.  Narrow  Gauge  Eailways  in  America.  Em- 
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Fleming,  Egbert.  Apocalyptical  Key.  An  Extraordinary 
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Fleming,  Sandford.  England  and  Canada.  A  Summer 
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Fletcher,  ?  (Judge).     Charge  to  the  Grand  Jury,  July, 

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Fletcher,  J.  Duties  of  Churches  to  their  Pastors.  Sermon 
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Fletcher,  J(jhn.     Studies  on  Slavery.     Natchez,  1852.       30. 5 


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Fletcher,  L.  J.     Uiiiversalism,  its  Doctrines  and  their  Foun- 
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Flint,  H.  M.  Life  of  Stephen  A.  Douglas.  To  which  are  added 
his  Speeches  and  Eeports.     Phila.,  1865.    r2mo.  43.8 

Flint,  Eev.  James.  A  Discourse  Delivered  in' the  Audience 
of  His  Excellency,  Caleb  Strong,  Esq.,  etc.  (Mass.  Election 
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Flint,  Timothy.     Biographical  Memoir  of  Daniel  Boone.  Cin- 
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Condensed  Biography  and  History  of  the  Mississippi  Valley. 
Cinn.,  1825.     8vo.                                                              19. 10 
Indian  Wars  of  the  West.     Cincinnati,  1833.    12mo.     15. 1 
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the  Mississippi,  (1814-1824.)    Boston,  1826.     8vo.     33.11 
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Mass.  Election  Sermon,  Jan.  5,  1876.    "Boston,  1876.    8vo. 

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History  of  Saco  and  Biddeford,  Me.,  with  l^otices  of  Other 

Early  Settlements,  and  of  the  Proprietary  Governments  in 

Maine,  including  the  Provinces  of  New  Somersetshire  and 

Lygonia.     Saco,  1830.     12mo.  7  9 

Memoir  of  T.  L.  Winthrop.    (Amer.  Ant.  Soc.  Trans.,  Vol. 

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FoLSOM,  Nathaniel  S.    Descendants  of  John  Folsom.    Boston, 

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FoLWELL,  W.  W.     Plan  of  Organization  and  Courses  of  Study, 

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FooTE,  Andrew  H.  (U.  S.  Navy).  Africa  and  the  American 
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Foot,  Samuel  A.  Distinctive  Features  of  a  Republican  Form 
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Foote,  Charles  M.  (and  Warner,  G.  E.).  History  of  Dakota 
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FooTE,  Henry  Stuart  — (Continued). 

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FooTE,  John  F.     Schools  of  Cincinnati,  and  its  Vicinity.    Cinn. 
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Forbes,  Alexander.  California,  a  History  of  Upper  and 
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Pre-historic  Man.  Primitive  Inhabitants  of  Western  Eu- 
rope. Darwinism  and  the  Deity.  The  Mound  Builders. 
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Some  Early  Notices  of  the  Indians  of  Ohio.  Cinn.,  1879. 
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Some  Observations  on  the  Letters  of  Amerigo  Vespuci. 

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Force,  Peter.     Eegister  of  the  Army  and  JS'avy  of  the  TJ.  S., 

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Supplement  to  Grinnell  Land.  Eead  at  a  Meeting  of  the 
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Tracts  and  other  Papers  Eclating  to  the  Settlement  of  the 
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Force.  Essay  upon  Force  in  Nature,  and  its  Effects  upon  Mat- 
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Taylor,  W.  B.     Nature  and  Origin  of  Force.  49. 3 

Turner,  J.  B.     Power,  Force  and  Matter.  18.  13.  6 

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Ford,  Henry  A.   Poems  of  History,  by  the  Most  Famous  Poets 

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History  of   Cincinnati,    O.,    with    Biographical    Sketches. 

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FoBD,  Lyman  M.     Catalogue  of  Fruit  and  Ornamental  Trees  at 
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FoKDHAM,  IsT.  Y.     See  Waldron,    W.    W.     The  Huguenots  of 

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Haldeman,  E.  J.     Preservation  of  Forests.     Speech.      60.  1 
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Hodges,  L.  B.     Forest  Culture  in  Minnesota.  49. 10 

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FoRMAN,  H.  Buxton.   Our  Living  Poets;  an  Essay  in  Criticism. 

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Forrest,  Edwin.  Account  of  the  Riot  at  the  New  York  Astor 
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634  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

FoRSTEE,  Thomas  —  (Continued). 

(Pamphleteer,  Vol.  4.)  53.  5 
Observations  on  the  Influence  of  the  Atmosphere  on  Dis- 
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FoESYTH,  James  W.,  and  Geant,  F.  D.  Eeporfc  of  an  Expe- 
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FoET  Ceaig,  N.  M.     See  Watts,  J.    S.    Armendaris'    Grant. 

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FoKT  Schuyler,  N.  Y.  Account  of  the  Dedication  of  the 
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Williams,  J.  L.     Hist.  Sketch  1st  Presbyterian  Church. 

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FosBROOKE,  Thomas  D.  Cyclopedia  of  Antiquities  and  Ele- 
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Poss,  A.  T.,  AND  Mathews,  E.  Facts  for  Baptist  Churches  in 
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FossETT,  Frank.  Colorado;  Its  Gold  and  Silver  Mines,  etc.  N. 
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American  Association,   for  Adv.   Science.  Proceedings. 

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636  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Fossils  —  (Continued). 

Claypole,  E.  W.     Fossils  from  the  Lower  Coal  Measures. 

11. 10.  1 
Conrad,  T.  A.  Check  List  of  the  Invertebrate  Fossils,  etc. 

49.  2 
Cope,  E.  D.     Vertebrata  of  the  Eocene  of  New  Mexico. 

49.  5.  3 
Vertebrata  of  the  Cretaceous  Formations  of  the  West. 

50.8 

Vertebrate  Fauna  of  the  Miocene  Period.  49.  5.  5 

Day,  F.  H.     Fauna  of  the  Niagara  and  Upper  Silurian, 

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Fontaine,  M.  W.     Older  Mesozoic  Flora  of  Virginia.      50.  2 

Gibbs,  E.  W.  Memoir  on  Mosaurus,  etc.  49.  7 

Hall,  James.     Fossils  of  Iowa.  51. 13 

And  Conrad,  T.  A.     Palaeontology  of  the   Border. 

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Lacoe,  E.  D.     List  of  Palaeozoic  Fossil  Insects.  11. 10. 1 

Leidy,  Joseph.     Ancient  Fauna  of  Nebraska.  49.  7 

Extinct  Mammalia  and  Chelonia,  Nebraska.  50.  3 

■  Extinct  Vertebrate  Fauna,  Western  Territories.      50.  8 

Memoir  on  the  Extinct  Sloth  Tribe  of  N.  A.  49.  7 

Memoir  on  the  Extinct  Species  of  American  Ox.     49.  7 

Eemains  of  Extinct  Vertebrata,  Niobrara  Eiver.   49.5.5 

Lesquereux,  Leo.     Fossil  Flora  of  the  Western  Territories. 

50.8 
Fossil  Flora.  49.  5.  2 

McCharles,   A.      Extinct  Cuttlefish  in  the  Northwest. 

49.  5.  5 
McChesney,  J.  H.  Fossils  from  the  Palaeozoic  Eocks,  etc. 

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Marsh,  O.  C.     Birds  with  Teeth.  50. 3 

Dinocerata.  50. 9 

Metamorphosis  of  Siredon  into  Amblystoma.         51.  3.  2 
New  Species  of  Fossil  Horse.  51.  3.  2 

Odontornithes,  Extinct  Toothed  Birds  of  N.  A.        50.  8 
Eemains  of  a  New  Enaliosaurian— Nova  Scotia.  51.  3. 1 
Meek,  F.  B.     Invertebrate  Fossils  of  North  America.     49.  2 
Fossils  from  Utah.  50.  3 

Invertebrate  Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  Fossils,  etc.    50.  8 
And  Hayden,  F.  V.      New  Organic  Eemains  from  Kan- 
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Same,  in  Nebraska  Territory,  (1857).  49.  5.  5 


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Fossils  —  (Continued). 

New  Species  and  Genera  of  Fossils  in  Nebraska. 

49.  5.  5 
Palaeontology  of  the  Upper  Missouri.  49.  7 

And  Others.     Palaeontology.  51.  13 

Pacific  Eailroad  Reports,  Yols.  2,  5,  7.  69.  5 

Palaeontology  of  Region  West  of  100th  Meridian.  50.  2 

Rice,  F.  P.     Discovery  of  a  Mastodon's  Remains  in  Mass. 

15.  11. 1 

Scudder,   Samuel  H.      Our  Present  Knowledge  of   Fossil 

Insects.  49.  5.  6 

TJ.  S.  Department  of  War,  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Parallel.     50.  8 

TJ.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bulletins.  .  49. 5. 2 

Walcott,  C.  D.  Cambrian  Fauna  of  North  America.  49.  5.  6 

Palaeontology  of  the  Eureka  District.  50.  3 

Second  Contribution  to  Studies  on  Cambrian  Fauna. 

49.  5.  6 
White,  C.  A.     Contributions  to  Invertebrate  Palaeontology. 

49.  4 
On  Mesozoic  Fossils.  49.  4 

Palaeontological  Papers.  49.  5.  1 

Review  of  the  Fossil  Ostreidae  of  North  America.    50.  3 
And  Nicholson,  H.  A.     Bibliography  of  N.  A.  Inver- 
tebrate Palaeontology.  49.  5.  3 
And  St.   John,    O.   H.      New  Sub-carboniferous  and  Coal 
Measure  Fossils  of  Iowa.  18.  5 
Whitfield,  R.  P.     Fauna  of  the  Lower  Carboniferous  Lime- 
stones of  Spergen  Hill,  Ind.                                        10.  12.  5 
List  of  Wisconsin  Fossils,  etc.                                  51. 13 
Palaeontology  of  the  Black  Hills.                                50.  3 
Wyman,  Jeffries,  and  Conrad,  T.  A.     Fossils  from  South 
Amer.  50. 1 
Williams,  H.   S.     Fossil  Faunas  of  Upper  Devonian. 

49.4 
See  Indiana,  State  Geologist  Report.     Palaeontology. 

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Minnesota.     Geological  and  Natural  History  Survey. 

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Foster,  Eben  B.     North-side  View  of  Slavery.     Sermon  on 

the  Crime  against  Freedom  in  Kansas,  at  Henniker,  N.  H., 

Aug.  31,  1856.    Concord,  1856.    8vo.    (Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol. 

7,  No.  17.)  53.  12 

Rights  of  the  Pulpit,  and  Perils  of  Freedom.     Two  Dis- 


638  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Foster,  Eben  B.— (Continued). 

courses,  in  Lowell,  Mass.,  June  25,  1854.     Lowell,  1854. 

•    8vo.     (Misc.  Paraph.,  Vol.  7,  1^0.  16.)  53.12 

Foster,  G.  G.    The  Gold-fields  of  California.    Being  a  Succinct 

Description  of  the  Geography,  History,  Topography  and 

General  Features  of  California,  etc.     K.  Y.,  1848.     8vo. 

20.  14.  6 
Foster,  J.  W.   The  Mississippi  Valley;  Its  Physical  Geography.' 
Chicago,  etc.,  1869.     8vo.  20.  13 

Pre-historic  Paces  of  the  United  States.    Chicago,  etc.,  1873. 
8vo.  15. 9 

Trade  with  Mexico.     Chicago,  1875.     8vo.  52. 3.  1 

(And  Whitney,  J.  D.)    Geology  of  the  Lake  Superior  Land 
District.     Wash.,  1850-^51.     8vo.  51.  5 

Foster,  John.  An  Essay  on  the  Evils  of  Popular  Ignorance. 
Bristol,  Eng.,  1840.     8vo.  56.  9.  5 

Foster,  John.  Eailway  from  Lake  Superior  to  Eed  Eiver  Set- 
tlement, Considered  in  a  Letter  to  Hon.  Wm.  McDougall. 
Montreal,  1869.     8vo.  22.  5.  5 

Foster,  John  I^.  Is  the  Question,  "  How  to  Care  for  Dependent 
Children,"  being  Properly  Solved  in  Michigan?  etc.  A 
Paper.     Feb.  13,  1884.     n.  p.,    n.  d.     8vo.  85.  9.  5 

Foster,  John  Y.  New  Jersey  and  the  Eebellion.  Newark,  N. 
J.,  1868.     8vo.  29.  13 

Foster,  Joseph.  Members  of  Parliament,  Scotland,  1357-1882, 
with  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Notices.  2d  edition. 
London,  1882.     8vo.  46.  7 

The  Eoyal  Lineage  of  our  Noble  and  Gentle  Families,    To- 
gether with  their  Paternal  Ancestry.     London,    n.  d.  4to. 

46.  7 
Foster,  Nathaniel.     See  Simms,  J.  E.    Trappers  of  N.  Y. 

10.9 

Foster,  Stephen  S.    Brotherhood  of  Thieves;  a  True  Picture  of 

the  American  Church,    in  Eegard  to   Slavery.     Boston, 

1843.     12mo.  30.  7.  2 

Foster,  Theodore.    Life  and  Services  of.     (E.  I.   Hist.  Soc. 

Coll.,  Vol.  7.)  8.  7 

Foster  Thomas.     Essay  on  the  Application  of  the  Organology 

of  the  Brain  to  Education.     1815.    (Pamphleteer,  Vol.  5.) 

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Foster,  Dr.  Thomas.     (Ex-Journalist  of  Minnesota).     Hints 

on    the  True    Method  of  Civilizing  the  Indian    Eace. 

(Broadside).     (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  13,  No.  11.)       60.  1 


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Foster,  Dr.  Thomas  —  (Continued). 

Letter  on  the  Appointment  of  an  Historiographer  of  the 
Indian  Department.  l^ewspaper  cutting.  (Eamsey 
Pamph.,  Vol.  13,  No.  6.)  60. 1 

Foster,  Wm.  E.  Stephen  Hopkins,  a  Rhode  Island  Statesman. 
Study  in  the  Political  History  of  the  18th  Century.  Parts 
1  and  2.  Providence,  1884.  4to.  (E.  I.  Hist.  Tract,  No. 
19.)  8.  13 

Town  Government  in  Ehode  Island.  [Johns  Hopkins  Uni- 
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FouLFACE,  Philip.  Bacchus  Bountie;  Describing  the  Debon- 
aire  Deitie  of  His  Bountiful  Godhead,  etc.  (Harleian 
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FouLKE,  Wm.  p.  Eemarks  on  Cellular  Separation.  Eead  at  the 
Annual  Meeting  of  the  American  Association  for  the 
Improvement  of  Penal  and  Eeformatory  Institutions,  at 
New  York,  Nov.  29,  1860.  Phila.,  1861.  8vo.  57.  L2. 1 
Eight  Use  of  History.  Discourse  before  the  Historical 
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FouLKE  Family.  See  Jenkins,  H.  M.  Historical  Collections 
of  Gwynedd,  Pa.     p.  210.  11.  4 

Fountain  of  Life.  See  Flavel,  John.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  12mo.  56. 10 
Four  for  a  Penny.      Poor  Eobin's  Character  of  an  Uncon- 
scionable Pawnbroker.     London,  1678.     4to.     (Harleian 
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Fourier,  Joseph.  Biography  of.  By  Francois  Arago.  (Smiths. 
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Fourierism.  See  Brisbane,  Albert.  A  ^Concise  Exposition  of, 
etc.  57. 10.  3 

Four  Lake  Country,"  Wis.  See  Chapman,  C.  B.  Early  Events 
in.  19.  11 

Fourth  of  July  Addresses  and  Orations. 

1785.     Gardiner,  John.     Boston.  43.  9 

1802.     Webster,  Daniel.     Fryeburg,  Me.  74. 7.  4 

J  825.     Taylor,  J.  W.     Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.  53.  12 

1826.     Everett,  Edward.     Cambridge,  Mass.  9.  2 

1832.     Hays,  H.  H.     (n.  p.)  74.  7.  4 

1837.     Barker,  John.     Eochester,  N.  Y.  74.  7.4 

1853.     Durfee,  Thos.     Providence,  E.  I.  8. 13 

1855.  Anderson,  Charles.     Cincinnati,  74.  7.  4 

1856.  Kimball,  J.  B.     Providence,  E.  I.  74.  7.  4 

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640  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Fourth  of  July  Addresses  and  Orations  — (CoDtinued). 

1863.     Holmes,  O.  W.     BostoD,  Mass.  74.  7.  4 

1865.     Banks,  N.  P.     Kew  Orleans,  La.  60. 1 

Yates,  Eichard.     Elgin,  III.  60.  S 

1868.     Castle,  H.  A.     Owatonna,  Minn.  '    74.7.4 

Dodge,  W.  S.     Sitka,  Alaska.  60.8 

Gordon,  H.  L.     Alexandria,  Minn.  74.  7.  4 

1870.  A  Diplomatic  Dinner  —  Vienna.  60.  1 

1871.  Same.  Same;  14.13.1 
Parker,  J.  C.  Oregon,  Mo.  60. 1 
Potter,  0.  N.  New  York.  60.  1 
Smith,  H.  B.     Belmont,  N.  Y.  60. 1 

1876.     Depew,  C.  M.     Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.  10. 11.  3 

Willis,  B.  A.     Turner's  Station.  74.  7.  4 

1883.     De  Peyster,  J.  W.     New  Brnnswiek.  20.  9.  2 

See  also  Boston,  Mass. — 4tli  July  Orations. 
FowLE,  Wm.  B.     See  Nason,  Elias.     Memoir  of.  46.  3 

Fowler,  Charles  H.  Illinois;  Eesources  and  Eecord.  An 
Oration,  Delivered  at  Philadelphia,  Aug,  29,  1876.  (See 
Saunders,  F.  ''Our  National  Jubilee,^'  etc.,  p.  662.)  N. 
Y.,  1877.     8vo.  •  16. 12 

Fowler,  George.  History  of  the  Crimean  War,  to  the  End  of 
1854.     London,  1855.     8vo.  52. 10 

Fowler,  M.  Field.  A  Defense  of  Corporal  Punishment  in  the 
Public  Schools  of  Boston,     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  56.  9. 1 

Fowler,  Orin.  History  of  Fall  Eiver,  Mass.  With  Memoir 
of  Author.     Fall  Eiver,  1862.     8vo.  9.  13 

Fowler,  Samuel  P.  Editor.  Salem  Witchcraft.  Boston, 
1865.     4to.         ♦  '  8.  10 

Fowler,  Wm.  Present  Aspect  of  the  Land  Question.  (Cobden 
Club  Essays,  2d  series,  1872.     12m6.)  57.  9 

Fowler,  Wm.  C.  Conditions  of  Success  in  Genealogical  In- 
vestigations, Illustrated  in  the  Character  of  Nathaniel 
Chauncy.  43.  6.  C.  1 

History  of  Durham,  Conn.,  from  the  First   Grant  of  Land 
in  1662  to  1866.     Hartford,  1866.     8vo.  7. 13 

Memorials  of  the  Chaunceys,  Including  Prest.  Chauncy,  his 
Ancestors  and  Descendants.     Boston,  1858.     Sq.  8vo. 

47.8 
Fowler  Family.     See  Stickney,  M.  A.     Descendants  of  Philip 
and  Mary  Fowler.  47.  9 

Fox,  Charles  James.  History  of  the  Old  Township  of  Duns- 
stable.     Nashua.  1846.     12mo.  8.  10 


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Fox,  Charles  James —  (Continued). 

Debate,  on  the  Cause  of  Mr.    Fox's   Eesignation,    July  9^ 
1781.     (Eev.  War  Pamph.,  Vol.  16,  No.  2.)  14.  1 

See  Galloway,  Joseph.     Letters  from  Cicero  to  Cataline  the 
2d.     (C.  J.  Fox.)     (Eev.  War  Pamph.,  Vol.  13,  No.  5.) 

14.1 
Fox,  Ebenezer.     Adventures  in  the  Eevolutionary  War.    Bos- 
ton, 1838.     18mo.  43. 1 
Fox,  Geoege.     Last  Will,  Written  by  his  Own  Hand.     (Har- 
leian  Misc.,  Vol.  9,  p.  228.)                                              40.  3 
Examination  and  Trial  of  Margaret  Fell  and  George  Fox  at 
Lancaster,    1663-'64.     (Harleian  Misc.,   Vol.  7,   p.    296.) 

40.  3 
Sewel,  Wm.     History  of  the  Quakers.  56. 11 

Williams,  Eoger.     Geo.  Fox  Digg'd  Out  of  his  Burro wes. 

8.13 

Fox,  Capt.  Gustavus  V.     Attempt  to  Solve  the  Problem  i)f  the 

First  Landing  Place  of  Columbus  in  the  New  World. 

Wash.,  1882.     4to.  50.  1. 1 

Fox,  John.     Book  of  Martyrs.     Universal  History  of  Christian 

Martyrdom.     Phila.,  1843.     8vo.  43.  3 

Fox,  Thomas  B.     See  Lowell,  Charles.     Sermon  at  Ordination 

of.  9.  2 

Fox  AND  Wisconsin  Eivees,  W^is.      See    Hazelton,   G.    W. 

Speech.  60.  1 

Improvement  of  the.  See  Wis.  Edit.  Ass' n.  Proc,    1869. 

19. 12.  3 
Merrill,  S.  (Governor  of  Iowa).  Special  Message  on.  60.2 
Mitchell,  Martin,  and  Osborn,  J.  H.  History  of  Winne- 
bago County  Wis.  19.  5.  8 
Prairie  du  Chien,  Wis.,  Canal  Convention,  1868.  19.  5.  7 
Warren,  G.  K.     Eeport  of  the  Transportation  Eoute,  etc. 

19.11 
Wisconsin  General  Assembly.     Eeport  of  Special  Commit- 
tee. 19.  5.  7 
See    also    ''Improvement    of    Transportation    Eoutes." 

72.  13.  6 
Fox  Eivee  Valley,  Wis.    See  Eeid,  A.  J.   Eesources,  etc.,  of. 

19.  5.  7 

Fox  Indians.     See  Indians  of  America.     Sacs  and  Foxes. 

FoxBOROUGH,  Mass.     Foxbo rough's  Official  Centennial  Eecord. 

Saturday,  June  29,  1878.     Published  by  Authority  of  the 

Town  Centennial  Committee,    n.  t.  p.  1879.  8vo.         25.  9 


642  MINNESOTA  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY. 

FoxcROFT,  Thomas.     A  Sermon  Preached  (Summarily)  at  the 

Tuesday  Evening  Lecture  in  Brattle  Street,  Boston,  Jan. 

30,    1749-'50,     in    Opposition    to    Popish    Abuse    and 

Calumny.     Boston,   1750.     12mo.     (Misc.    Pamph.,   Yol. 

20,  No.  5.)  53.  6 

Fkamingham,  Mass.     See  Barry,  Wm.     History,  etc.  9.  6 

Temple,  J.  H.     History  of,  etc.  8.  9 

France.     See  Allen,  W.  F.     Peasant  Communities  in  France. 

19.  12.  1 
Kennedy,  James.  Ancient  Languages  of  France,  etc.  15.  2 
Menier,  — ,  and  others.     France  and  the  U.  S.  57.  2.  8 

Historical.     See  Ammidown,  H.     Eeformation  in  France. 

8.9 
Andrews,  John.  History  of  the  War  with  France,  etc.  42.  6 
Compendious  History  of  the  Taxes  of  France.  40.  3 

D' Aubigne,  J.  H.  M.     Eeformation  in  France.  42.  10 

De  Peyster,  J.  W.  Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew.  52.  10.  6 
Froissart,  Jean.  Chronicles  of  England,  France,  etc.  40. 13 
Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     Popular  History  of  France.  40.  7 

Ourwood,  John.     Wellington's  Campaign  in.  42.  12 

Jomini,  Henri.     Guerres  de  la  Eevolution.  14.  8 

Labaume,  Eugene.     Campaign  in  Eussia.  40.  9 

Lee,  Hannah  F.     The  Huguenots  in  France,  etc.  33.  5 

Legrelle,  A.     Louis  XIV.  and  Strasbourg.  52. 10 

Leslie,  T.  E.  C.     Land  System  of  France.  35.  2 

Loyson,  Charles.     France  and  Germany.  52.  10.  2 

Michelet,  Jules.     History  of  France.  40.  7 

Moore,  John.     Journal  of  a  Eesidence  in  France.  40. 1 

Morris,  Gouverneur.     The  French  Eevolution.  44.  6 

Murray,  M.  K.  B.     Politique  Commerciale.  52.  10.  2 

IN^arratives  of  the  Expulsion  of  the  English  from  Normandy. 

40.6 
Perkins,  J.  H.     The  French  Eevolution.  44.  8 

Prudhomme,  L.     Crimes  des  Eeines  de  France.  42.  4 

Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.    France  under  the  Feudal  System.     40.  7 
The  French  under  the  Carlovingians.  40.  7 

The  French  under  the  Merovingians.  40.  7 

Smyth,  Wm.     The  French  Eevolution.  40.  7 

Thierry,  J.  N.  A.     Narratives  of  the  Merovingian  era. 

52.  10.  6 
Thiers,  L.  A.     History  of  the  French  Eevolution.  52.  5 

Tocqueville,  A.  C.  H.     Old  Eegime  and  the  Eevolution. 

40.8 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  64a 

FitANCE — (Continued). 

Van  Laun,  H.     The  French  Eevolutionary  Epoch.        52.11 
Yaramund,    E.     Shameful   Outrages  of  France.    (1573.) 

40.3 
White,  Henry.     Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew.  33.  5^ 

Yonge,  0.  D.    History  of  France  under  the  Bourbons. 

42.  6 

France,  Minister  of  War.     Memorial  de  TArtillerie.     ^o  3. 

Atlas,     n.  d.  83 

France.    The  Franco-Prussian  War.    See  Boston,  Mass.    Ee- 

port  of  Executive  Committee  on  the  French  Relief  Fund. 

S.S.  5.  B 
Chambrun,  A.   D.  J.     France  and  Germany.     Address. 

60.  8 
Sumner,  Charles.     Duel  between  France  and  Germany. 

60.  1 
France,  Language.     See  French  Dictionary. 
France,  Societe  Americaine  de.  Annuaire,  1881-^83.   Paris. 
8vo.  15.  4. 1 

Archives.     ]N"ouvelle  Series.     Tom.  1.    Paris,  1875.     8vo. 

14.12 
Comte  Rendu  des  Seances.  1878.  8vo.  15. 14. 1 

See  also  Education  in  France;  Maternal  Schools  in  France; 
Technical  Instruction,  etc. 
France,  ^N'ouvelle.     See  Canada. 

Franchere,  Gabriel.  Voyage  to  the  :N'orthwest  Coast  of 
America,  1811-'14;  or,  the  First  American  Settlement  on 
the  Pacific.  Ed.  by  J.  V.  Huntington.  K  Y.,  1854. 
12mo.  20.  5 

Franchise,  Electoral.  See  Brown,  B.  G.  Freedom  and 
Franchise  Inseparable.  60.  8 

Francis,  Convers.  Historical  Sketch  of  Watertown,  Mass., 
from  the  First  Settlement  of  the  Town,  to  the  Close  of  its 
Second  Century.     Cambridge,  1830.     8vo.  25. 8 

Three    Discources    Preached    before    the     Congregational 
Society  in  W^atertown;  two  upon  Leaving  the  Old  Meet- 
ing House;  and  one  at  the  Dedication  of  the  IN'ew.     Cam- 
bridge, 1836.     8vo.  25. 8 
Francis,  Saint,  d'  Assisi.     See  Monumenta  Franciscana.  1858. 

40.  13 

Francis,  George.     Legends  of  the  Land  of  the  Lakes.    2  parts. 

Chicago,  1884.     8vo.  19.  5  6. 


644  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Fbancis,  George  —  (Continued). 

The  Sportsman's  Guide  to  the  Northern  Lakes;  with   Hints 
on  Fishing,  Hunting  and  Trapping.  Chicago,  n.  d.  12mo. 

19.  10.  2.  B 

Fbancis,  John  M.  The  Government  of  Cities.     Eemarks  made 

in  the  Kew  York  Constitutional  Convention,    Jan.    22, 

1868.     Troy,  1868.     8vo.  57.  10. 2 

Fbancis,  John  W.     Address,  Feb.  7,   1849,  to  Valentine  Mott. 

K  Y.  1849.     8vo.  51.  4.  2 

See  Gardner,  A.  K.     Eulogy,  March  7,  1861.  43.  6.  F, 

Mott,  V.  Eulogy  on  J.  W.  Francis.  43.  6.  F 

Francis,  Sir  Philip.     Letter  to  Earl  Gray  on  the  Policy  of 

Great  Britain  towards    I^orway.    1814.     (Pamphleteer, 

Vol.  4.)  53.  5 

Editor.     Plan  of  a  Eeform  in  the  Election  of  the  House  of 

Commons,  Adopted  by  the  Society  of  the  Friends  of  the 

People  in  1795.     London,  1817.     (Pamphleteer,  Yol.  9.) 

53.  5 

Franciscans.     See  Monumenta  Franciscana.    Ed.    by    J.    G. 

Brewer.  40.  13 

Fbanke,  Charles  L.     Silver  Question.   Louisville,  1883.    8vo. 

33. 14.  1 
Frankenstein,  John.     American  Art.   A  Satire.    Cinn.,  I864. 
16mo.  51.  3.  4 

Franklin,   Benjamin.     Examination  of  Benjamin    Franklin, 
Kelative  to  the  Eepeal  of  the  Stamp  Act,  in  1766.     n.  p. 
1767.     8vo.     (Eev.  War  Pamph.,  Yol.  1,  ]^o.  4.)         14.  1 
Franklin's  Boyhood.     From  his  Autobiography,     n.  t.  p. 
16mo.  43.  6.  F 

Green,  S.  A.     Story  of  a  Famous  Book.  43.  6.  F 

The  Interest  of  Great  Britain  Considered,  with  Eegard  to 
her  Colonies,  and  the  Acquisitions  of  Canada  and  Guada- 
loupe.  London,  1760.  8vo.  (Eev.  War  Pamph.,  Yol.  8, 
No.  1.)  14.  1 

The  Interest  of  Great  Britain  Considered.  2d  edit.  1761. 
(Eev.  War  Pamph.,  Yol.  25,  I^o.  1.)  14.  8 

Ledger,  when  Postmaster  General,  1776.    Lithographed  Fac- 
simile of  the  Original  Manuscript.  43.  14 
Letters  to  Benj.  Franklin  from  his  Family  and  Friends, 
1751-1790.     N.  Y.,  1859.     8vo.  45.  7 
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FnANKLiN,  Benjamin — (Continued). 

Memoirs,  Written  by  Himself  and  Continued  by  his  Grand  - 
son  and  others.     Ed.  by  Wm.  Duane.     N.  Y.,  1859.    8vo. 

44.2 
Parton,  J.     Life  and  Times.  44.  2 

Towle,  a  M.     Franklin,  the  Boston  Boy.  9.  14 

Waller,  J.  B.     Franklin  as  a  Diplomatist.  43.  6.  F 

Wedderburn,  A.     Speech  Eelating  to  Mr.  Whateley's  Let 
.    ters,  etc.  14.  8 

Winthrop,  R.    C.     Oration    at   Inauguration   of  Franklin 
Statue.  43.  6.  F 

Works,  with   l^otes  and   Life  of  the   Author.     By   Jared 
Sparks.     Boston,  1836-'40.     8vo.  44. 2 

Franklin,  Lady  Jane.     Correspondence  with  the  U.  S.  Gov- 
ernment in  Relation  to  the  Search  for  Sir  John  Franklin. 

20.14.1" 

Franklin,  Sir  John.     I^arrativeof  a  Journey  to  the  Shores  of 

the  Polar  Sea,   1819-22.     London,  1824.     8vo.  20.  13 

Franklin,  Conn.,  Congregational  Church.  Celebration  of  the 

150th  Anniversary,  Oct.  14,  1868.  Kew  Haven,  1869.  8vo. 

7.12 

Franklin,  Ind.     See   Wishard,    S.    E.     History   of  the  First 

Presbyterian  Church.  18.  11 

Franklin  County,  Mass.     See  Holland,   J.   G.     History  of 

Western  Mass.  8.  3 

Packard,  T.     History  of  its  Churches  and  Ministers.        8.  2 

Franklin  County,   N.  Y.     See  Hough,  F.  B.     History  of  St. 

Lawrence  and  Franklin  Counties,  N.  Y.  10.  5 

Franklin  County  O.     See  Martin,  W.  T.  History  of  Franklin 

County,  O.  18.8 

■Franklin  County,  Pa.     See  also  Cumberland  County,  Pa. 

Franklin  Institute,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Commemorative 

Exercises  at  the  50th  Anniversary,  Feb.  6,  1874.     Phila., 

1874.     8vo.  11.  5.  7 

Competitive  Tests  of  Dynomo-Electrical  Machines.     Report 

of  a  Special  Committee,  etc.     Philadelphia,  1885.     8vo. 

11.5.7 

International  Electrical  Exhibition,  1884.     General  Report 

of  the  Chairman  of  the  Committee  on  Exhibitions.  Phila., 

1885.     8vo.  51.  3.  6 

Report  of  the  Examiners,  etc.     8vo.  51.  3.  6 


646  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Franklin  Institute,  Philadelphia,  Pa.— (Continued). 

Official  Catalogue  of  the  International  Electrical  Exhi- 
bition, Philadelphia  Sept.  2,  1884,  under  the  Auspices  of 
the  Institute.     Phila.     n.  d.     8vo.  11.5.7 

On  the  Efficiency  and  Duration  of  Incandescent  Electric 
Lamps.  Eeport  of  a  Special  Committee,  etc.  Phila.,  1885. 
8vo.  51.3.6 

Eeport  of  the  Exhibition  in  Philadelphia,    1874.     8vo. 

11.  5.  7 
Franklin  Medical  College,    Philadelphia.      Announce- 
ment, 1846-'47.     Philadelphia.     8vo.  51. 4.  3 
Fransioli,  Joseph.     Patriotism  a  Christian  Virtue.     Sermon 
at  Brooklyn,  July  26,  1863.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  30.  9 
Eraser,  Malcolm.     Extract  from  a  Manuscript  Journal,  Ec- 
lating to  the  Siege  of  Quebec,  in  1759.     Published  by  the 
Literary  and  Historical  Society  of  Quebec,  n.  t.  p.  8vo. 

20.  9.  7 
Frazee,  Persifor,  Jr.  Geological  Eeport  of  York  and  Adams 
Counties,  Pa.,  showing  Iron  Ore  Belts  and  Mines,  and 
Catalogue  of  Specimens.  Harrisburg,  1876.  8vo.  11.  3 
Geological  Eeport  on  the  Counties  of  York,  Adams,  Cum- 
berland and  Franklin  Counties,  Pa.,  etc.  Harrisburg, 
1877.     8vo.  11.  3 

Frederick  II.,  the  Great.     See  Frederick  II.  40.  8 

Frederick  County,  Md.   Scharf,  J.  Thomas.   Hist,  of  Western 
Maryland.     2  Vols.  16.  9 

Fredonia,  :N'.  Y.   State  :N^ormal  and  Training  School.    Circular, 
1868.     8vo.  10.  6.  2 

Freeborn  County,  Minn.      History  of.      Minneapolis,   1882. 
4to.  22.  7 

Freedmen.     See  Alford,  J.  W.     Eeport  on  Schools  for,  etc. 

30.  7.  7 
Bayard,  T.  F.  White  and  Black  Children,  etc.  30. 14.  5 
Blair,  Montgomery.     Comments  on  Lincoln's  Policy. 

30.  4. 1 
Cheever,  G.  B.     Petition,  etc.,  to  Congress.  30.  7.  6 

Dexter,  H.  M.     Sermon,  April  25,  1865.  30.  14.  3 

Donnelly,  Ignatius.     Freedmen's  Bureau,  etc.  30.  7.  7 

Dorchester,  Mass.     Freedmen's  Aid  Society  Eeport. 

30.  7.  7 
Dwinelle,  J.  W.     (Eights  of  Colored  Children.)  60.  1 

Eliot,  T.  D.     Speech.     (Freedmen' s  Bureau.)  60.  8 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  647 

Freedmen — (Continued). 

Emancipation  League,  Publ.    Facts  Concerning,  etc.    30.  7.  7 
Georgia,  Freedmen's  Convention,    Proc.    1886.      (Eamsey 

Pamph.,  Vol.  15,  No.  22.)  60.  1 

Hunt,  B.  P.     Eight  of  Colored  People  of  Philadelphia  to 

Use  Street  Cars,  etc.  30.  14.  5 

Instructions  from  Dept.  of  Interior  to  Gen.  J.  B.  Sanborn, 

Eegulating  Eelations  between   Freedmen  of  the  Indian 

Territory  and  their  Former  Masters.     (Eamsey  Pamph., 

Vol.  2,  No.  3.)  60.1 

Louisana.     New  Orleans,  1865.      (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  18, 

No.  27.)  60.  8 

M'Kim,  J.  M.      South   Carolina.     Address,    July  9,  1862. 

30.  7.  7. 
National  Freedman,  Vol.  1,  No.  3,  1865.  30.  7.  7 

Phillips,  Wendell  and  Others.     Equality  of  All  Men,  etc. 

30.  14.  5 
Presbyterian  Church.     Gen.  Assembly,  Eeport  of  Com.  on, 

etc.  30.  7.  7 

Presbyterian  Home  Missions.     Freedmen's  Dept.  Eeport, 

1870.  30.  7.  7 

Schurz,  Carl.     Condition  of  the  South,  etc.  30.  4.  2 

Slaughter,  L.  W.     Freedmen  of  the  South,  1869.  30.  13 

Sumner,  Chas.     National  Security,  etc.  33.  7.  2 

Same.     Protection  of  Freedmen,  etc.  30. 14. 1 

Townsend,  L.  T.     Address  before  the  F.  A.  Soc.  of  the  M. 

E.  Church.  30.  7.  7 

U.  S.  Congress,     Senate.     Eeport  from  Com.  on  District  of 

Columbia,  on  Ejection  from  Cars  on  Account  of  Eace. 

Feb.  8,  1868.  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  30. 14.  5 

Why  Colored  People  in  Philadelphia  Are  Excluded  from 

the  Street  Cars.     Philadelphia,  1866.  30. 14.  5 

Yeatman,  J.  E.     Eeport  on  the  Freedmen  of  the  Mississippi. 

30.  7.  7 
Same.     Suggestions  for  Freed  Labor,  etc.  30.  7.  7 

See    Also    Civil    Eights;    Colonization;    Liberia;    Negro; 

Slavery;  TJ.  S.  History;  War  of  the  Eebellion,  etc. 

See  Buffalo,  N.  Y.    National  Convention  of  Colored  Citizens^ 

1843.     Minutes,  etc.     (Bound  with  Birney's  "Sinfulness 

of  Slaveholding.")  30^  13 

Freedmen's  Aid  Commission.     Northwestern  Minutes  of  the 

Meeting,  and  Eeport,  1864-'65.  30.  7.  7 

82 


648  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Freedmen's  Aid  Society,   N.   E.      Circular  of   Educational 

Commission.  30.  7.  7 

Extracts  from  Letters  of  Teachers  and  Superintendents  of 

the  Educational  Commission.     4th  and  5th  series,   1864. 

Boston,  1864.     8vo.    -  30.  7.  7 

Eeport  of  the  Educational  Commission,  1863-4.  30.  7.  7 

Treedmen'  s  Eecord.     1865-'  QS,     Boston,  1865-'  QS,         30.  7 .  4 

Freedmen's  Belief  Association,  Penn.    Beport  of  Meeting 

at  Concert  Hall,  Phila.,  Nov.  3,  1863.  30.  7.  7 

Freedom.     Beman,  IST.  S.  S.   Influence  of  Freedom,  etc.     53.  12 

Elmendorf,  J.  J.     Nature  and  Freedom,  etc.  19. 12.  1 

Freeman,  Edw.  A.     The  History  of  the  Norman  Conquest  of 

England  ;  Its  Causes  and  its  Eesults.     Oxford,  1877.    8vo. 

42.  13 

Some  Impressions  of  the  United  States.     London,    1883. 

12mo.  32.  12 

Freeman,   Frederick.     Freeman  Genealogy.     Boston,   1875. 

8vo.  47.  9 

History  of  Cape  Cod.     Annals  of  the  Thirteen  Towns  of 

Barnstable  County.     Boston,  1862-' 69.    8vo.,2Vols.    9.12 

Freeman,   James.     Greenwood,  F.   W.   P.     Sermon  on  Eev. 

James  Freeman,  in  King's  Chapel,  1835.  43.  6.  F 

Freeman,  Pliny.     Correspondence  on  National  Finance,  from 

1862  to  1875.     N.  Y.,  1876.     8vo.  33.  7.  7 

And  McCuUoch,  Hugh.    National  Standard  of  Interest  as  a 

Eegulator.  33.  14.  1 

Freeman  Family.    Freeman,  Frederick.    Freeman  Genealogy. 

47.9 
Freemasonry.     Freemasonry  Anterior  to  the  Temple  of  Solo- 
mon.    (Le  Plongeon,  Aug.     "Sacred  Mysteries  among 
the  Mayas  and  Quiches,  11,500  Years  Ago.")   N.  Y.,  1886. 
8vo.  15. 3 

Freemasonry  in  Georgia.     See  Estill,  J.  H.     The  Old  Lodge, 
etc..  15.  13.  1 

Freemasonry  in  Minnesota. 

Book  of  Constitutions  of  the  Ancient,  Free  and  Accepted 

Masons  of  Minnesota.     1860.     8vo.  22. 4 

Constitutions,  Eesolutions,  Decisions  and  Forms  of  the  G. 

L.  of  Minnesota.     1868.  22.  4 

Digest  of  the  Laws,  Eules  and  Eegulations  of  the  G.  L.  of 

Minnesota.     1879.     By  L  Todd.  22.  4 


CA  TALOG  UE  OF  THE  LIBBAR  Y.  649 

Freemasonry  in  Minnesota — (Continued). 

Goodrich,  Aaron.      Colored  Masons  and  Colored  Masonry. 

22.  4.  3 

Grand  Lodge  of  Utah  and  Brother  Aaron  Goodrich,  n.  t.  p. 
8vo.  22.  4.  3 

Hennepin  Lodge  Ko.  4,  of  Minneapolis.  By-Laws.  Min- 
neapolis, 1872.  24nio.  22. 14.  10 

Maine  and  Minnesota.     Drummond  vs.  Goodrich.       22.  4.  3 

Minnesota  Masonic  Belief  Association.  Report  1880-'83. 
St.  Paul,  1880-'83.     24mo.  22.  14. 10 

Same  for  1877.  22.  13.  6 

Minnesota  G.  L.  Constitution,  1853.     St.  Paul,  1883.  16mo. 

52.  2. 1 

Monticello  Lodge,  ^o.  16.     (Minn.^  22.  14.  10 

Pierson,  A.  T.  C.   Ceremonial  for  a  "Lodge  of   Sorrow.'^ 

22.4.3 

Proceedings  of  the  Convention  and  Grand  Council  of  Royal 
and  Select  Masters  of  Minnesota,  at  St.  Paul,  1870-'71- 
'72.     St.  Paul,  1871-'73.     8vo.  22.  4 

Responses  to  the  Toasts  at  the  Mystic  Banquet  held  by  St. 
Paul  Chapter,  Rose  Croix,  No.  1,  A.  &  A.  S.  R.,  April  7, 
A.  D.  1887,  at  St.  Paul.     8vo.  22.  4.  3 

Proc.  of  the  Grand  Chapter  of  Minnesota,  1872-^84.  2  Vols. 
Minneapolis  and  St.  Paul,  1872-'84.     8vo.  22.  4 

Proc.  G.  R.  A.  Chapter  of  Minnesota,  1859-'84.  St.  Paul, 
1871-84.  22.  4 

Proc.  G.  L.  of  Minnesota,  1853-'69.     (Reprint.)  22.4 

Also  for  1870-'84.     (3  Vols.)  22.  4.  1 

Public  Celebration  of  St.  John  the  Baptist's  Day,  by  Winona 
Lodge  No.  18  —  Dedication  of  their  New  Hall,  and  Address 
by  A.  T.  C.  Pierson,  1863.  22.  4.  3 

Public  Installation  of  the  Officers  of  Hennepin  Lodge,  No.  4, 
at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Dec.  27,  1862.  Address  by  A.  T. 
C.  Pierson.     St.  Paul,  1863.     8vo.  22.  4.  3 

St.  Paul.     Ancient  Landmark  Lodge,  No.  5.  By-Laws,  1882. 

22.  14.  10 

St.  Paul  Lodge,  No.  1  [Minn.]  and  Grand  Lodge  of  Ohio. 
By-Laws,  1849.  22. 14.  10 

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Letter  and  Accompanying  Documents  from  the  President  of 

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Brookes,  R.     General  Gazetteer.  34.  9 

Gazetteer  of  the  World.     (Edinburg.)  34.  7 

McCulloch,  J.  R.     Dictionary,  Geographical,  etc.  34.  2 

Salmon,  Thos.     Modern  Gazetteer  of  the  World.  34. 1 

See  also  Dictionary,  Geographical. 

British  America,     See  Crosby,  P.  A.      Lo veil's  Gazetteer. 

20.9 
Dakota.  Minnesota  and  Dakota,  1882-'3;  1884-'5.  22.  12 
England.  Lewis,  Samuel.  Topographical  Dictionary.  34.  7 
Illinois.    Peck,  J.  M.     Gazetteer  of  111.  18.  5 

India.     Hunter,  W.  W.     Imperial  Gazetteer.  42. 11 

Indiana.     State  Gazetteer  and  Business  Directory.  80 

Iowa.     Parker,  N.  H.     Iowa  as  it  Is  in  1856.  19.  13 

Ireland.  Lewis,  Samuel.  Topographical  Dictionary.        34. 


674  MINNESOTA  HI8T0BI0AL  SOCIETY. 

Gazetteer-^  (Continued). 

Massachusetts.     Nason,  Elias.    Gazetteer.  8.3 

Michigan.     State  Gazetteer  and  Business  Directory.  80 

Minnesota.     Gazetteer  and  Business  Directory.      1869-'72- 
'73-78-'82.  22.12 

And  Dakota  and  Montana.     1884-'5.  22.  12 

Missionary.    Edwards,  B.  B.     Encyclopedia,  etc.  34.  14 

Mississippi  Eiver.      Edwards,    E.     Descriptive  Gazetteer, 
etc.  22. 12 

Missouri.     Campbell,  E.     Gazetteer  of  Missouri.  18.  7 

Polk  &  Co.     Missouri  State  Gazetteer.  80 

Wetmore,  A.     State  Gazetteer  of  Missouri.  18.  7 

Montana.     See  Minnesota,  Dakota  and  Montana.  22. 12 

Naval.     Malham,  John.     Naval  Gazetteer.  34.  8 

New  England.  Hayward,  John.  N.  E.  Gazetteer.  34.  2 
New  York  State.  Corey,  A.  Co.  of  Washington,  N.  Y.  10.  11 
Same.     French,  J.  H.     Gazetter  of  N.  Y.  10.  10 

Same.     Spaffbrd,  H.  G.     Gazetteer  of  N.  Y.  10.  11 

Scotland.     Chambers,  E.  and  W.     Gazetteer,  etc.  34.  14 

Lewis,  Samuel.     Topographical  Dictionary.  34.  7 

United  States.     Steinwehr,  A.  Von.     Centennial  Gazetteer. 

34.9 
Chapin,  W.     Complete  Eeference  Gazetteer.  34.  2 

Worcester,  J.  E.     Gazetteer  of  the  IT.  S.  38. 1 

Vermont.     Hemenway,  A.  M.     Vermont  Historical  Gazet- 
teer. 7.  2 
Wales.     Lewis,  Samuel.     Topographical  Dictionary.      34.  7 
Wisconsin.     Hunt,  J.  W.    Wisconsin  Gazetteer,  1853.  19.  4 
Gazetteer  and  Business  Directory,  1882.                     19.  4 
Geary,  John  W.  (Gov.  of  Pa.)      Correspondence  with  Vice 
Admiral  Porter,  Eelating  to  the  Foreign  Commerce  of  the 
United  States,     n.  t.  p.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.    36,    No. 
4.)                                                                       ^                   60.  2 
Gihon,  J.  H.     Geary  and  Kansas.                    '                   19.  7 
Gedney  Family.     See  Waters,  H.  F.   Gedney  and  Clarke  Fam- 
ilies.                                                                                47.  14.  1 
Geelmunden,  J.  Engelsk  Ordbog.  (English  Dictionary.)  Chris- 
tiana, 1872.    16mo.                                                               34.  1 
Geer,  John  J.     Beyond  the  Lines;  a  Yankee  Prisoner  Loose 
in  Dixie.     Phila.,  1863.     8vo.                                           30.8 
Geijer,   or  Geyer,   Eric  Gustav.     History  of  the  Swedes. 
London,     n.  d.     8vo.                                                         40. 9 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  675 

Geike,   James.     The  Great  Ice  Age,  and  its  Eelation  to  the 

Antiquity  of  Man.     N.  Y.,  1875.     12mo.  15.  3 

Geikie,  John  C.     Life  in  the  Woods,  a  Boy's  Narrative  of  the 

Adventures  of  a  Settler's  Family  in  Canada.     Bost.,  1865. 

12mo.  17. 3 

Gendron,    le  Sieub.     Quelques   Particularitez   du   Pays  des 

Hurons,  en  la  I^ouvelle  France,  etc.     Albany,  1868.  20.  3 

Genealogical  Eegistry  for  the  TJ.  S.     Heraldry,  etc.,  No. 

3.     N.  Y.     8vo.  47.  14.  1 

Genealogist,  The.     See  Marshall,  G.  W.,  and  Selby,  W.  D. 

Vols.  I- VII.     London.     8vo.  46. 9 

Genealogy.    Anderson,  Wm.    Genealogy  and  Surnames.    46. 2 

Durrie,  D.  S.     Index  to  American  Genealogies.  46. 12 

Fowler,  W.  C.  Conditions  of  Success.  43.  6.  C.  1 

Kew  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register.     Vol. 

1-38.  46.  3 

N.  Y.  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record.      Vol.  1-10. 

46.9 

Notes  and  Queries.     Ed.  by  W.  H.  Egle.  25.  6. 1 

Usher,  James.     Heirs  of  Unclaimed  Money.  25. 14.  8 

Whitmore,  W.  H.     American  Genealogist.  46. 12 

List  of  American  Genealogies.  46.  3 

Genealogy,  Collective.     See  Appleton,  W.  S.     Ancestry  of 

Priscilla  Baker.  47. 1 

Brock,  R.  A.     Huguenot  Families  in  Va.  15.  5 

Essex  Institute  Bulletins  and  Collections.  8.  4 

Farmer,  John.     Genealogical  Register,  etc.  46. 12 

Gleanings  from  English  Records.  8.  4. 1 

Heraldic  Journal.     Vol.  1-4.  46.  13 

Holgate,  J.  B.     American  Genealogy.  46.  14 

Jenkins,  H.  M.     Welsh  Families  in  Gwynedd,  Pa.  11.  4 

Maine  Genealogist  and  Biographer.     3  Vols.  46.  13 

Morse,  Abner.     Genealogical  Register.  47. 1 

Schwenkfelders  Genealogical  Record.  47.  6 

Peirce,  E.  W.     Contributions,  Biographical,    Genealogical^ 

etc.  46. 13 

Potter,  E.  R.     French  Settlers  in  R.  I.  8.  13 

Vinton,  J.  A.     Genealogical  Memoirs  of  the  Giles,  etc.     47.  9 

Genealogy  —  Collective — Places.      Abington,    Mass.      See 

Hobart,  B.     History  of  Abington.  8. 10 

Amherst,  N.  H.     See  Secombe,  D.  F.     History  of  Amherst. 

7.11 


676  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Genealogy — Collective — Places  —  (Continued). 

Antrim,  N.  H.     See  Cochrane,  W.  E.  History  of  Antrim. 

7.3 
•     Ashburnham,  Mass.     See  Stearns,  E.  S.  8.  9 

Augusta,  Me.     See  Korth,  J.  W.  '     7. 1 

Augusta  County,  Va.     See  Peyton,  J.  L.  15.  5 

Billerica,  Mass.     See  Hazen,  H.  A.  8.  3 

Boscawen,  I^.  H.     See  Coffin,  C.  C.  7.  4 

Brimfield,  Mass.     See  Historical  Collections,  etc.  9.  13 

British  West  Indies.     See  Lawrence- Archer,  J.  H.         45.  7 
Charlestown,  Mass.     See  Wyman,  T.  B.  46. 12 

Charlestown,  K  H.     See  Saunderson,  H.  H.  7.  10 

Chester,  N.  H.     feee  Chase,  Benj.  7.  10 

Chester,  Pa.     See  Martin,  J.  H.  11.  4 

Concord,  Mass.     See  Potter,  C.E.  85.3 

Connecticut  and  Massachusetts.     See  Goodwin,  Nathaniel. 

46.12 
Cornwall,  Conn.    See  Gold,  Theo.  S.  7. 13 

Derby,  Conn.     Orcutt,  Samuel,  and  Beardsley,  Ambrose. 

7.12 
Dover,  N.  H.     Quint,  A.  H.     Genealogical  Items.  46.  3 

Dublin,  N.  H.     History  of.  7. 10 

Easthampton,  Mass.     See  Lyman,  P.  W.  25.  2 

Fair  Haven,  Yt.     See  Adams,  A.  K.  7.  2 

Farmington,  Mo.     See  Butler,  F.  G.  16.  2 

Fenwick's  Colony,  K  J.    See  Shourds,  Thomas.  16.  14 

Framingham,  Mass.     See  Barry,  Wm.  9.  6 

See  Temple,  J.  H.  8.  9 

Gilsum,  N.  H.     See  Hay  ward,  Silvanus.  7.  4 

Gloucester,  Mass.     See  Babson,  J.  J.  8.  2.  6 

Grafton,  Mass.     See  Pierce,  F.  C.     History  of  Grafton. 

8.3 
Guildhall,  Yt.     See  Benton,  E.  C.  ^         •  7. 9 

Hadley,  Mass.     See  Boltwood,  L.  M.  46.  12 

Hanover  Township,  Pa.     See  Plumb,  H.  B.  11. 11 

Harlem,  ^.  Y.     See  Eiker,  James.  10.  9 

Hollis,  N.  H.     See  Worcester,  S.  T.  7.  3 

Hudson  Co.,  N.  J.     See  Winfield,  C.  J.  10.  5 

Kent  Co.,  Md.     See  Hanson,  Geo.  H.  16.  9 

Machias,  Me.     Memorial,  etc.  7.  8 

Maine.    Genealogist  and  Biographer.  46. 13 

Maiden,  Mass.     See  Maiden  Bi-Centennary  Book.  25. 1 


CATALOGUE  'OF  THE  LIBRARY.  677 

Genealogy  —  Collective  —  Places  —  (Continued). 

Massachusetts.     ISee  Goodwin,  Nathaniel.  46.  12 

Medford,  Mass.     See  Whitmore,  W.  H.     Eegister.       46.  12 
Medway,  Mass.     See  Jameson,  E.  O.  46. 11 

Merrimac  Valley.     Hist,  and  Gen.  Sketches.  46.  14 

Newark,  N.  J.     See  Congar,  S.  H.  10.  8.  2 

New  Britain,  Conn.     See  Andrew,  Alfred.  7.  5 

New  England.     See  Emmerton,  J.  A.,  and  Waters,  H.  F. 

46.  12 
Titcomb,  Sarah  E.  46.  13 

Savage,  James.     Gen.  Dictionary.  46. 12 

Thayer,  Elisha.     Genealogy  of  Fourteen  Families. 

-»  46.  12 

New  Ipswich,  N.  H.     See  Kidder,  F.,  and  Gould,  A.  A. 

7.3 
New  Jersey.  See  Littell,  John.  Family  Eecords.  47.  4 
Newton,  Mass.     See  Jackson,  Francis.  8.  3 

New  York  State.     See  Pearson,  Jonathan.     Contributions. 

46.  12 
New  York  and  New  England.  See  Talcott,  S.  Y.  46.  12 
Northampton  Co.,  Pa.     See  Clyde,  J.  C.     Genealogies. 

46.8 
North  Brookfield,  Mass.     See  Temple,  J.  H.  8.  9 

Norwalk,  Conn.     See  Hall,  Edwin.     Ancient  Eecords.     7. 6 
Norway,  Me.     See  Lapham,  W.  B.  7.  8 

Nottingham,  N.  H.     See  Coggswell,  E.  C.  7.  10 

Nova  Scotia.     See  Miller,  Thomas.  46. 11 

Pennsylvania.     See  Egle,  Wm.  H.  46. 13 

Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.     See  Whitehead,  W.  A.  10.  8 

Pittsford,  Yt.     See  Caverly,  A.  M.  7.  9 

Ehode  Island.     See  Austin,  J.  O.  85.  3 

Eichmond,  N.  H.     See  Bassett,  Wm.  7.  4 

Eindge,  N.  H.     See  Stearns,  EzraS.  7.  4 

Salisbury,  Mass.     See  Brown,  A.  W.  46.  3 

Sanbornton,  N.  H.     See  Eunnels,  M.  T.  7. 10 

Sangamon  County,  111.     See  Power,  J.  C,  and  S.  A.     18.  12 
Seymour,  Conn.     See  Sharpe,  W.  C.  7.  5 

Sheepscot,  Me.     See  Cushman,  D.  Q.  7.  8 

Shirley,  Mass.     See  Chandler,  Seth.  8. 11 

Shrewsbury,  Mass.     See  Ward,  A.  H.  -  8. 10 

Stanstead  County,  Can.    See  Hubbard,  B.  F.  20.  2 

Stratford,  Conn.     See  Orcutt,  Samuel.  7. 14 


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MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


GENEALOGY — COLLECTIVE — Pl  A  CES — (Continued). 

Temple,  N.  H.     See  Blood,  H.  A.  7.  4 

Thomaston,  Me.     See  Eaton.  Cyrus.  7.  1 

Torrlngton,  Conn.     See  Orcutt,  Samuel.  7.  6 

Union,  Me.     See  Sibley,  J.  L.  7.  1 

Wallingford,  Conn.     See  Davis,  C.  H.  S.  7. 5 

Washington,  K  H.     History  of.  7.10 

Walpole,  N.  H.     See  Aldrich,  George.  7.10 

Waterbury,  Conn.     See  Bronson,  Henry.  7.  12 

Waterford,  Me.     See  Warren,  Wm.  7.  g 

Watertown,  Mass.     See  Bond,  Henry.  46. 12 

Whately,  Mass.     See  Temple,  J.  H.  8.  2.  6 

Winchester,  Conn.     See  Boyd,  John.  7.  5 

Windsor,  Conn.     See  Stiles,  H.  E.  7. 12 

Wolcott,  Conn.     See  Orcutt,  Samuel.  7. 12 

Woodbury  (ancient).  Conn.     See  Cothren,  Wm.  7.  12 

Woodstock,  Me.     Lapham,  W.  B.  7.  8 

See  also.  Great  Britain,  Peerage;  Heraldry;  Marriages;  Sur- 
names. 
Genealogies,  of  American  Families: 

Abbot  Family.     See  Abbot,  Abiel  and  Ephraim. 
See  Adams,  George. 
See  Alden,  Ebenezer. 
See  Allan,  G.  H. 
See  Allen,  A.  W.      * 
See  Allen,  Joseph. 
See  Eecord  of  Allen  Family. 
Ailing,  or  Allen  Family.     See  Allen,  J.  K. 
Allyn  Family.     See  Candee  Family. 
Alvord  Family.     See  Burke  Family. 
Ammidown  Family.     See  Ammidown,  Holmes. 
Andrews  Family.     See  Andrews,  Alfred. 

See  Andrews,  George. 
Angell  Family.     See  Angell,  A.  F. 
Appleton  Family.     See  Jewett,  I.  A. 

See  Oliver  Family. 
Atlee  Family.     See  Barber,  E.  A. 
Atwater  Family.     See  Atwater  E.  E. 
Atwood  Family.     See  Eanney,  H.  D. 
Avery  Family.     See  Morgan,  N.  H. 
Bailey  Family.     See  Merrimack  Valley,  Hist.,  etc. 
Balch  Family.     See  Balch,  G.  B. 


Adams  Family. 
Alden  Family. 
Allan  Family. 
Allen  Family. 


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47. 

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47. 

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7. 

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47. 

1 

44. 

2 

47. 

1 

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8 

47. 

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47. 

1 

47. 

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47. 

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47. 

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47. 

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47. 

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25.7. 

2 

CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  679 

Genealogy  of  American  Families — (Continued). 

Baldwin  Family.     See  Baldwin,  B.  A.  47.  7.  2 

See  Baldwin,  0.  C.  47.  1 
Ball  Family.     Maternal  Ancestry  of  Washington.     25. 14.  8 

Ballon  Family.     See  Faxon  Family.  47.  9 
Bancroft  Family.     See  Allen,  J.  K.,  and  Salter,   Edwin. 

45.  8 

Bangs  Family.     See  Dudley,  Dean.  25.7.2 

Barbour  Family.     See  Faxon  Family.  47.  9 

Barron  Family.     See  Welles,  Albert.  93.  3 

Bartholomew  Family.     See  Bartholomew,  G.  W.  47.  9 

Bartlett  Family.     See  Bartlett,  Levi.  47.6 

Bartow  Family.     See  Bartow,  Evelyn.  47.  1 

Bascom  Family.     See  Harris,  E.  D.  47.  1 

Beal  Family.     See  Shurtleft;  N.  B.  25.  7.  2 

Beatty  Family.     See  Egle,  Wm.  H.                        ^  47.  1 

Bellows  Family.     See  Bellows,  H.  W.  47.  1 

Benedict  Family.     See  Benedict,  H.  M.  47.  1 

Benson  Family.     See  Garrison,  W.  P.  47. 1 

Bergen  Family.     See  Bergen,  T.  G.  47.  1 

Bethune  Family.     See  Weisse,  Mrs.  J.  A.  47.  8 

Besbedge  Family.     See  Lapham,  W.  B.  47.  8 

Bicknell  Family.     See  Bicknell,  T.  W.  47. 1 

The  Family  Eeunion  at  Weymouth.  47.  1 

Bidwell  Family.     See  Bidwell,  E.  M.  47.  1 

Binney  Family.     See  Binney,  C.  J.  F.  47,8 

Bird  Family.     See  Trask,  W.  B.  25.  7.  2 

Bisbee  Family.     See  Lapham,  W.  B.  47^  3 

Blake  Family.     See  Blake,  Samuel.  47^  1 

Bliss  Family.     See  Bliss,  J.  H.  47  -^ 

Boardman  Family.     See  Boardman,  S.TW.  '    47.  g 

See  Log  Book  of  Timothy  Boardman.  46,  5 

Bogardus  Family.     See  Gale  Family.  47,  9 

Bolles  Family.     See  Bolles,  J.  A.  47,  ^ 

Boiling  Family.     See  Boiling,  Eobert.  47,  ^ 

Bontecou  Family.     See  Morris,  J.  E.  47,  g 

Boodey  Family.     See  Caverly,  Eobert  B.  47.  g 
Booge,  or  Bogue  Family.     See  Patterson,  D.^W.         25.  7.  2 

Bordley  Family.     See  Gibson,  Mrs.  E.  B.  47,  g 

Bower  Family.     See  Bower,  0.  C.  25.  7.  2 

Boynton  Family.     See  Boynton,  J.  F.  47,  g 

Bradford  Family.     See  Purple,  S.  S.  47,  x 

86 


680  ^  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Genealogy  of  American  Families — (Continued). 

Bradley  Family.     See  Lloyd,  A.  P.  47.  1 

Brainerd  Family.     See  Field,  D.  D.  47.  8 

Brattle  Family.     See  Harris,  E.  D.  47.  8 

Bridge  Family.     See  Bridge,  Wm.  F.  47.  8 

Briggs  Family.     See  Briggs,  Walter.  47.  1 

Bright  Family.     See  Bright,  J.  B.  '           40.  12 

Brown  Family.     See  Brown,  Andrew.  •            47.  1 

See  Smith,  Columbus.  47.  1 

Bruce  Family.     See  Upton  Family.  47.  13 

Buckingham  Family.     See  Chapman,  F.  W.  47.  8 

Buell  Family.     See  Welles,  Albert.  93.  3 

Bulkeley  Family.     See  Bnii  abridge,  H.  A.  46.  3 

See  Chapman,  F.  W.  47. 1 

Bullard  Family.     See  Barton,  W.  S.  25.  7.  2 

Burgess  Family.     See  Burgess,  Ebenezer.  47. 1 

Burke  Family.     See  Boutelle,  J.  A.  47.  1 
Burleigh,  or  Burley  Family.     See  Burleigh,  Charles.      47.  8 

Burr  Family.     See  Todd,  C.  B.  47. 1 

Burrage  Family.     See  Burrage,  A.  A.  47.  8 

Caldwell  Family.     See  Caldwell,  Augustine.  47.  2 

Candee  Family.     See  Baldwin,  C.  C.  47.  8 

Capron  Family.     See  Holden,  F.  A.  47.  2 

Carpenter  Family.     See  Usher,  James.  47.  8 

Carter  Family.     See  Potts,  Thos.  M.  47.  8 
Cartier  Family.     See  Quebec  Lit.  and  Hist.  Soc,  Vol.  5. 

20.  9.  7 

Cary  Family.     See  Welles,  Albert.  93.  3 

Catlin  Family.     See  Candee  Family.  47.  8 

Caverly  Family.     See  Caverly,  E.  B.  47.  2 

Caverno  Family.     See  Caverno,  A.  25.7.3 

Cilley  Family.     See  Maine  Genealogist,  etc.  46.  13 
Chadwick  Family.     See  Chadwick,  E.,  and  Boardman,  J. 

46.5 

Chandler  Family.     See  Chandler,  George.  47.  8 

Chapman  Family.     See  Chapman,  F.  W.  47.  8 

See  Gerard,  C.  B.  47.  2 

See  Maine  Genealogist,  etc.  46. 13 

Chase  Family.    See  Lapham,  W.  B.  25.  7.  3 

See  Usher,  James.  47. 13 

Chauncey  Family.     See  Fowler,  W.  C.  47.  8 

Chauncy  Family.     Same.  46.  3 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  681 

Genealogy  of  American  Families  —  (Continued). 

Child,  Childe,  or  Childs  Family.     See  Child,  Elias.        47.  2 

Chipman  Family.     See  Chipmau,  R.  M.  25.  7.  3 

Chittenden  Family.     See  Talcott,  Alvan.  47.  2 

Clap  Family.     See  Blake,  James.  25.  7.  3 

Clapp  Family.     See  Clapp,  Ebenezer.                    *  47. 2 

Clark  Family.     See  Clark,  John.  47.  8 

See  Gay,  Julius.  47.  2 

See  Sims,  C.  S.  25.  7.  3 

Clarke  Family.     See  Clarke,  G.  K.  47. 2 

Same.     2d  edition.  47.  2 

See  Clarke,  S.  C.  47.  2 

Clarke-Clark  Families.     See  Johnson,  W.  W.  47.  8 

See  also  Gedney  Family.  25.  7.  7 

Cleveland  Family.     See  Cleveland,  H.  G.  47.  2 

See  Cleveland,  J.  B.  25.  7.  3 

Clinton  Family.     See  Clinton,  C.  A.  16.  14 

Coffin  Family.     See  Coffin,  Allen.  25.  7.  3 

Coggswell  Family.     See  Jameson,  E.  O.  47.  8 

Coit  Family.     See  Chapman,  F.  W.  47.  8 

Colden  Family.     See  Purple,  E.  E.  47.  2 

Cole  Family.     See  Cole,  David.  47.  2 

Coleman  Family.     See  Coleman,  L.  25.  7.  3 

Condit  Family.     See  Condit,  Jotham  H.  47.  8 

Connor  Family.     See  Welles,  Albert.  93.  3 

Conover  Family.     See  Welles,  Albert.  93.  3 

Cooke  Family.     See  Welles,  Albert.  93.  3 

See  Candee  Family.  47.  8 

Cope  Family.     See  Cope,  Gilbert.  47.  8 

Corliss  (or  Corlies)  Family.     See  Corliss,  A.  W.  47.  8 

Corwin  Family.     See  Corwin,  E.  T.  47.  2 

Crosby  Family.     See  Crosby,  Nathan.  47.  8 

Curtis  Family.     See  Clarke,  S.  C.  25.  7.  3 

Cushman  Family.     See  Cushman,  H.  W.  47.  8 

Cutter  Family.     See  Cutter,  Benj.  47.  8 

Dalrymple  Family.     See  Dalrymple,  W.  H.  47.  2 

Damon  Family.     See  Damon,  S.  C.  47.  2 

Dana  Family.     See  Dana,  James,  etc.  25.  7.  4 

Dane  Family.     See  Dane,  John.  43.  6.  D 

Danforth  Family.     Fifth  Meeting,  1886.  25.  7.  4 

Davenport  Family.     See  Davenport,  A.  B.  47.  2 

Same.     2d  edition.  47.  2 


682  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Genealogy  of  American  Families— (Continued). 

Davis  Family.     See  Daniels,  Geo.  F.  47.  2 

Davis,  C.  H.  S.  25.  7.  4 

See  Pierce,  E.  W.  46.  3 

Dawson  Family.     See  Dawson,  0.  0.  47.  2 

>Day  Family.    See  Day,  E.  G.  25.  7.  4 

Dean  Family.     See  Pierce,  E.  W.  47.  9 

Delamater  Family.     See  Delamater,  Lafayette.  47.  2 
Denison  Family.     See  Baldwin,  J.  D.,  and  Clift,  Wm. 

47.2 

See  Slade,  D.  D.,  and  Caldwell,  A.  25.  7.  4 

De  Peyster  Family.     See  De  Peyster,  J.  W.  43.  6 

Denny  Family.     See  Denny,  C.  C.  47.  2 

Dodge  Family.     See  Dodge,  Robert.  47.  2 

Dodge,  E.  E.  25.  7.  4 

Dodge,  Thomas  H.  25.  7.  4 

Dow  Family.     See  Stranahan  Family.  47.  6 

Dowd  Family.     See  Dowd,  W.  W.                       .  47.  2 

Drake  Family.     See  Drake,  S.  G.  47.  2 

Draper  Family.     Hist.  Essays  on.  43.  6.  D 

Dudley  Family.     See  Dudley,  Dean.  47.  2 

Dumaresq  Family.     Sketch  of.  43.  6.  D 

Dunbar  Family.     See  Welles,  Albert.  93.  3 
Dunnell  (or  Dwinnell)  Family.     See  Dunnell,  H.  G.       47.  2 

Dunster  Family.     See  Dunster,  Samuel.  47.  2 

Dutton  Family.    See  Cope,  Gilbert.  47.  2 

D wight  Family.     See  D wight,  B.  W.  47.  9 

Dwinnell  Family.     See  Dunnell  Family.  47.  2 

Dyer  Family.     See  Joy-Dyer,  Cornelia  C.  47.  2 

Eaton  Family.     See  Eaton,  Daniel  C.  25.  7 .  5 

ijddy  Family.     See  Eddy,  Charles.  47.  9 

Eddy,  Eobert  H.  47.  9 

•           Porter,  J.  W.  47.  9 

Edwards  Family.     See  Woodbridge,  J.  E.  47.  9 

Egle  Family.     See  Egle,  Wm.  H.  47.  1 

Eliot  Family.     See  Caverly,  E.  B.  47.  9 

Eliot,  W.  H.  47.  9 

Elton  Family.     See  Mayo  Family.  47. 11 

Ely  Family.     See  Ely,  Heman.  47. 9 

Erving  Family.     See  Prime,  Temple.  25.  7.  2 

Evans  Family.     See  Jenkins,  H.  M.  11.4 

Fairfax  Family.     See  JSTeill,  E.  D.  47.  9 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  683 

Genealogy  of  American  Families  —  (Continued). 

Faneuil  Family.     See  Weisse,  Mrs.  J.  A.  47.  8 
Farrington  Family.     Ancestors,  etc.,  of  John  Farrington. 

25.  7.  6 

Farwell  Family.     See  Holton,  D.  P.  47.  9 

Fanshawe  Family  [Eng.].     See  Sage,  E.  J.  47.  9 

Faxon  Family.     See  Faxon,  E.  L.  47.  9 

Felch  Family.     See  Felch,  W.  F.  25.  7.  6 

Felton  Family.     See  Felton,  Cyrus.  47.  9 

Fenner  Family.     See  Root,  J.  P.              •  25.  7.  6 

Fenton  Family.     See  Weaver,  W.  L.  25.  7.  6 

Fillmore  Family.     See  Woodward,  Ashbel.  46.  3 

Fish  Family.     See  Welles,  Albert.  93.  3 

Fiske  Family.     See  Fiske,  A.  A. '  47.  9 

Fitch  Family.     See  Stranahan  Family.  47.  6 

Fitts,  or  Fitz  Family.     See  Fitz,  James  H.  47.  9 

Fletcher  Family.     See  Fletcher,  E.  H.  47.  9 

Genealogical  Sketches  of  the.  24.  7.  6 

Flower  Family.     See  Welles,  Albert.  93.  3 

Flynt  Family.     See  Morris  Family.  47. 11 

Follansbee  Family.     See  Smith,  Columbus.  25.  7.  6 

Folsom  Family.     See  Chapman,  Jacob.  47.  9 

Folsom,  :Nathaniel  S.  25.  7.  6 
Fontaine  (or  La  Fontaine)  Family.     See  Maury,  Ann. 

46.8 

Foot  Family.     See  Foot,  J.  B.  25.  7.  6 

Foote  Family.     See  Goodwin,  Nathaniel.  47.  9 

Forster  Family.     See  Forster,  E.  J.  25.  7.  6 

Frost  Family.     See  Welles,  Albert.  93.  3 

Foulke  Family.     See  Jenkins,  H.  M.  11.  4 

Fowler  Family.     See  Stickney,  M.  A.  47.  9 

Franklin  Family.     Origin  and  Genealogy  of.  44.  2 

Freeman  Family.     See  Freeman,  Frederick.  47.  9 

Fuller  Family.     See  Clarke,  S.  C.  25.  7.  6 

Gale  Family.     See  Gale,  George.  47.  9 

Same.  25.7.7 

Gardner  Family.     See  Pierce,  E.  W.  47.  9 

Garfield  Family.     See  Porter,  E.  G.  25.  7.  7 

Gedney  Family.     See  Waters,  H.  F.  25.  7.  7 

Gerould  Family.     See  Gerould,  Samuel  L.  47.  9 

Gibbs  Family.     See  Gibbs,  J.  W.  47.  9 

Giddings  Family.     See  Giddings,  M.  S.  47.  9 


684  MINNESOTA    HISTORICAL  SOCIETY, 

Genealogy  of  American  Families  — (Continued). 

Giles  Family.     See  Vinton,  J.  A.  47.  9 

Gillson  Family.     See  Jillson  Family.  47.  10 

Gilman  Family.    See  Gilman,  Arthur.  47.  9 

Same.     Another  edition.  47.  9 

Glover  Family.     See  Glover,  Anna.  47.  9 

Goodrich  Family.     The  Goodrich  Memorial.  25.  7.  7 

Goss  Family.     See  Lawrence  Family.  47.  4 

Gould  Family.     See  Gould,  B.  A.  .  47.  9 

Gould,  Zac'cheus.  8.  4 

Grace  Family.     See  Welles,  Albert.  98.  3 

Grant  Family.     See  Dean,  J.  W.  46.  3 

See  Marshall,  E.  C.  47.  9 

Green  Family.     See  Green,  Samuel  A.  47.  9 

Same.  25.  7.  7 

Greene  Family.     See  Greene,  Eichard.  8.  7.  6 

Green,  Eeuben.  25.  7.  7 

Greene,  Samuel  S.  47.  9 

Greenleaf  Family.     See  Greenleaf,  Jonathan.  47.  9 

Lunt,  W.  P.  43.  6.  G 

Griffing  Family.     See  Ston(e,  Clara  J.  47.  9 

Guild  Family.     See  Guild,  Calvin.  47.  9 

Gunnison  Family.     See  Gunnison,  G.  W.  47.  9 
Haight  Family.     See  Hoyt  Family. 

Hakes  Family.     See  Hakes,  Harry.  47.  3 

Hale  Family.     See  Hale,  E.  S.  25.  7.  8 

Hall  Family.     See  Whitmore,  W.  H.  26.  7.  8 

Hall,  D.  B.  47.  3 

Hall,  Theo.  P.  47. 10 

Handerson  Family.     See  Handerson,  Dr.  H.  E.  47.  3 

Hapgood  Family,     n.  p.     n.  d.  25.  7.  8 

Harris  Family.     See  Harris,  L.  M.  47.  3 

Harris,  Wm.  S.  47.  3 

Morgan,  K  H.  47.  3 

Hart  Family.     See  Andrews,  Alfred.  47.  3 

Harwood  Family.     See  Harwood,  W.  H.  25.  7.  8 

Hastings  Family.     See  Buckminster,  Mrs.  L.  K  47.  3 

Hatch  Family.     See  Fletcher,  E.  H.  47.  3 

Haven  Family.     See  Adams,  J osiah.  47.  3 

Park,  J.  C.                                              •  47.  3 

Hayden  Family.     See  Hayden,  Jabez  H.  25.  7.  8 

Hayes  Family.     See  Hayes,  C.  W.  47.  3 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  685 

OENEALoaY  OF  AMERICAN  FAMILIES  —  (Continued). 

Heirick  Family.     See  Herrick,  L.  C.  47.  'S 

Hight  Family.     See  Hoyt  Family.  47.  3 

Hill  Family.     See  Hill,  Eichard.  47.  3 

Hill  Family.     See  Parsons,  Usher.  46.  3 

Hinds  Family.     See  Pierce,  E.  W.  47.  9 

Hinman  Family.     See  Hinman,  E.  E.  25.  7.  8 

Hodges  Family.     See  Hodges,  A  D.  47.  3 

Hollister  Family.     See  Case,  L.  W.  47. 10 

Holmes  Family.     See  Holmes,  John.  47.  3 

Holt  Family.     See  Darrie,  D.  S.  47.  3 

Homes  Family.     See  Tappan,  Mrs.  Sarah.  46.  5 

Horton  Family.     See  Horton,  G.  F.       -  47.  3 

Hosmer  Family.     See  Hosmer,  T.  B.  25.  7.  8 

Houston,  Family.     See  Houston,  Samuel  E.  47.  3 

Howe  Family.     See  Nason»  Elias.  47.  3 

Howland  Family.     See  Howland,  Franklin.  47.  10 

Hoyt  Family.     See  Hoyt,  D.  W.  47.  3 

•           Same.  47.  3 

Hubbell  Family.     See  Hubbell,  Walter.  47.  3 

Hull  Family.     See  Clarke,  S.  C.  25.  7.  8 

Hull,  Oliver.  47. 10 

Hunt  Family.     See  Wyman,  T.  B.  47.  3 

Huntington  Family.     See  Huntington,  E.  B.  47.  3 

Huntington,  Daniel.  47.  3 

Huntoon  Family.     See  Huntoon,  D.  T.  Y.  47.  3 

Hurlbut  Family.     See  Hurlbut,  H.  H.  47.  3 
Hutchinson  Family.     See  Chester,  J.  L.                      .       46.  3 

Derby,  Perley.  8.  4 

Hyatt  Family.    See  Hoyt  Family.                   ^  47.  3 

Hyde  Family.     See  Walworth,  E.  H.              '  47.  3 

Ireland  Family.     See  Ireland,  J.  N.  25.  7.  9 

Jackson  Family.     See  Jackson,  Halliday.  47. 10 

Jones  Family.     See  Jones,  F.  47.  10 

Jennings  Family.     See  Smith,  Columbus.  25.  7.  9 
Jillson,  David.     See  Jillson,  David.                        -          47. 10 

Johnson  Family  (of  Yarmouth).     Chronicle  of.  25.  7.  9 

See  Johnson,  W.  W.  47.  10 

Jordan  Family.     See  Jordan,  T.  F.  47.  10 

Johonnot,  Family.     See  Johonnot,  Andrew.  66.  3 

Josselyn  Family.     See  Stranahan  Family.         .  47. 6 

Judd  Family.     See  Judd,  Sylvester.  47.  10 


686  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Genealogy  of  American  Families— (Continued). 

Kasson  Family.     See  Kasson,  Geo.  M.  47.  10 

Kellogg  Family.     See  Kellogg,  D.  O.  46.  3 

Kendall  Family.    See  Welles,  Albert.  93.  3 

Keyes  Family.     Thomas  Keyes  and  Descendants.  25.  7.  10 

Kidder  Family.  See  Kidder,  F.  E.  47.  1 
Kilbourne  or  Kilburn  Family.   See  Kilbourne,  P.  K.    47.  10 

Kimball  Family.     See  Kimball,  John.  47. 10 

Kinsman  Family.     See  Stickney,  L.  W.  47.  10 

Kip  Family.     Historical  IS^otes.  25.  7. 10 

See  Welles,  Albert.  93.  3 

Kirk  Family.     See  Stubbs,  C.  H.  47.  10 

Kirtland  Family.     See  Chapman,  F.  W.  46.  3 

^  Knowlton  Family.     See  Woodward,  Ashbel.  46.  3 

"^  Lane  Family.     See  Lane  Family  Papers.  46.3 

Lanier  Family.     See  Lanier,  J.  F.  D.  44.  6 

Lapham  Family.  See  Lapham,  Wm.  B.  25.  7. 11 
Lathrop  or  Lothrop  Family.  See  Huntington,  E.  B.  47.  4 
Lawrence  Family    See  Lawrence,  John.  (3  editions.)    47.4 

Usher,  James.  47.  13 

Learned  Family.     See  Learned,  W".  L.  47.  4 

Leavenworth,  Family.     See  Leavenworth  E.  W.  47.  4 

Lee  Family.     See  Mead,  E.  C.  47.  4 

Lee,  S.  M.  47.  4 

Leete  Family.     See  Leete,  E.  L.      .  47. 10 

Lefferts  Family.     See  Bergen,  F.  G.  47.  10 

Leighton  Family.     See  Jordan,  T.  F.  47. 10 

Leland  Family.     See  Leland,  Sherman.  47.  10 

Levering  Family.     See  Jones,  H.  G.  47.  4 

Leverett  Family.     See  Leverett,  C.  E.  47.  4 

Libby  Family.     See  Libby,  C.  T.  47. 10 

Lincoln  Family.     See  Lincoln,  Solomon.  46.  3 

Litchfield  Family.     See  Morse,  Abner.  46.  3 

Lithgow  Family.     Me.  Hist.  Coll.,  Vol.  5.  7. 1 

Little  Family.     See  Little,  G.  T.     (2  editions.)  47.  4 

Lloyd  Family.     See  Hill  Family.  47.  3 

^  Locke  Family.     See  Locke,  J.  G.  47.  10 

Loomis  Family.     See  Loomis,  Elias.  47.  10 

Lowndes,  Family.     See  Chase,  Geo.  B.             -  47.  4 

Lyman,  Family.     See  Coleman,  Lyman.  47.  10 

Lynde  Fa^mily.     See  Lynde,  Benj.  44.  13 

Prime,  Temple.  25.  7.  2 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


687 


Genealogy  of  American  Families  —  (CoDtinued). 
Lyon  Family.     See  Welles,  Albert. 
Maclay  Family.     See  Judd,  O.  B. 
Maris  Family.     See  Maris,  G.  L.  and  Annie  M. 
Markley  Family.     See  Dotterer,  H.  S. 
McKinstry  Family.     See  Willis,  Wm. 
Macy  Family.     See  Macy,  S.  J. 
Makepeace  Family.     See  Makepeace,  William. 
Mallery  Family.     See  Candee  Family. 
Mann  Family.     See  Mann,  G.  S. 
Marsh  Family.     See  Marsh,  E.  J. 
Marshall  Family.     See  Paxton,  W.  M. 
Martin  Family.     See  Martinin,  H.  J. 

Welles,  Albert. 
Mason  Family.     See  Walworth,  E.  H. 
Mather  Family.     See  Mather,  Increase. 
Mattocks  Family.     See  Mattocks,  John. 
May  Family.     See  Edes,  E.  S.,  and  others. 
Mayo  Family.     See  Mayo,  0.  H.  and  T. 
Metcalf  Family.     See  Harris  Family. 
Montague  Family.     See  Montague,  Wm.  L. 
Montgomery  Family.     See  Montgomery,  T.  H. 
Moody  Family.     See  Moody,  0.  C.  P. 
Morey  Family.     See  Harris  Family. 
Morgan  Family.     See  Morgan,  N.  H. 

Same  (Morgan  and  Avery). 
Morison,  or  Morrison  Family.     See  Morrison,  L.  A 
Morris  Family.     See  Hart,  E.  L.  and  Street,  O. 

Morris,  J.  F. 
Morse  Family.     See  Morse,  Abner. 
Mortimer,  Family.     See  Welles,  Albert. 
Mo  wry  Family.     See  Mo  wry,  W.  A.   [Two  lines.] 
Mudge  Family.     See  Mudge,  Alfred. 
Muller  Family.     See  Egle,  Wm.  H. 
Munroe  Family.    See  Locke,  J.  G. 
Munsell,  Munsill,  or  Maunsell  Family 


Murray  Family.     See  Egle,  Wm.  H. 
Neal  Family.     See  Neal,  T.  A. 
JSFeff  Family.     See  Neff,  Elizabeth  0. 
Neill  Family.     See  Neill,  Edward  D. 
^N'eill,  Henry. 


93.3 

47.4 

47.11 

25.  7. 12 

46.3 

47.11 

47.11 

47.8 

47.11 

47.11 

47.11 

47.11 

93.3 

46.3 

15.4 

25.  14. 10 

47.  11 

47.11 

47.  3 

47.11 

47.11 

47.11 

47.3 

47.11 

25.  7.  12 

.      47.  11 

47.11 

25.  7.  12 

47.  11 

93.3 

47.11 

47.  11 

47.1 

25.  7.  12 

See  Munsell,  Frank. 

47.11 

47.  1 

25. 14.  1 

47.  11 

43. 13.K" 

47.  11 


688  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Genealogy  of  American  Families — (Continued). 

Nelson  Family.     Descent  of  John  :N'elson.  25.  18.  1 

Descendants  of  Thomas  :N"elson.  25. 14. 1 

Newcomb  Family.     See  Newcomb,  J.  B.  47.  11 

I^ewell  Family.     See  Candee  Family.  47.  8 

Hall,  Mary  A.  47.  11 

Newgate  Family.     See  Prime,  Temple.  25.  7.  2 

Newhall  Family.     Essex  Inst.  Coll.  8.  4.  2 

Noble  Family.     See  Boltwood,  Lucius  M.  47.  11 

Norton  Family.     See  Candee  Family.  47.  8 

Olcott  Family.     See  Goodwin,  Nathaniel.  47. 11 

Oliver  Family.     See  Appleton,  W.  S.  47. 11 

Olmstead  Family.     See  Thomas,  E.  L.  47. 11 

Orth  Family.     See  Egle,  Wm.  H.  47.  1 

Osgood  Family.     See  Endicott,  C.  M.  46.  3 

Otis  Family.     See  Otis,  A.  M.  46.  3 

Pabodie  Family.     See  Peabody  F.imily.  47.  5 

Page  Family.     See  Welles,  Albert.  93.  3 

Paine  Family.     See  Paine,  A.  W.  47.  5 

Paine,  Josiah.  46.  3 

(or  Payne.)     Paine,  H.  D.  47.  5 

^  Palmer  Family.     S^e  P.ihnjr,  L3wLs.  47.5 

Palmer,  N.  F.  47.  5 

Same.     Fir^t  Palmer  Reunion.  25.  14.  3 

Parry  Family.     See  Parry,  E.  R.  47.  5 

Parsons  Family.     See  Howell,  G.  R.  25.  14.  3 

Parthemore  Family.     S^e  Parthemore,  E.  W.  S.  47.  5 

Patterson  Family.     S33  D:i  Bjis,  \V.  E.  47.  5 

Peabody  Family.     Sae  Endicott,  C.  M.  47.5 

Same.  46. 3 

Pease  Family.     See  Pease,  A.  S.*  47.  5 

Peck  Family.     See  Peck,  J.  B.  47.  5 

Peirce  or  Pierce  Family.     Sae  Peirce,  E.  W.  46.  3 

Same.     (Another  edition.)  46.13 

Peirce,  F.  B.  and  F.  C.  47.  5 

Peirce,  F.  C.  47.  5 

Pennypacker  Family.     See  Pennypacker,  S.  W.  47.  5 

Perkins  Family.     See  Perkins,  G.  A.  47.  14.  1 

Perrin  Family.     See  Perrin,  Glover.  47.  5 

Pfautz  Family.     See  Pfautz,  J.  E.  47.  5 

Phillips  Family.     See  Phillips,  A.  M.  47.  5 

Pierce  Family.     See  Pierce,  F.  B.  and  F.  C.  47.  5 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRAE V  689 

Genealogy  of  American  Families — (Continued). 

Piersoii  Family.     See  Pierson,  L.  B.  47.  5 

Phoenix  Family.     See  Phceni^,  S.  W.  47.  5 

Piugry  or  Pengry  Family.     See  Pingry,  Wm.  M.  47.  5 

Pitkin  Family.     See  Pitkin,  A.  P.  47.  5 
Plimpton  or  Plymton  Families.     See  Chase,  Levi  B.       47.  8 

Plammer  Family.     See  White,  D.  A.  25.  14.  3 

Pollock  Family.     See  Hayden,  Horace  E.  25. 14.  3 

Pomroy  Family.     See  Lawrence  Family.  17.  4 

Pond  Family.     See  Harris,  E.  D.  47.  5 

Pond,  D.  S.  47.  5 

Poore  Family.     See  Poore,  Alfred.  47.  5 

Portage  Family.     See  Prime,  Temple.  25.  7.2 
Porter  Family.     See  Andrews,   H.  P.,  and  Wiggins,  P.    P. 

47.5 

Porter,  J.  W.  47.  5 

Pratt  Family.     See  Chapman,  F.  W.  47. 5 

Preble  Family.     See  Preble,  Abraham.  46.  3 

Preble,  G.  H.  47.  5 

Prentice  or  Prentiss  Family.     History  of  the.  47.  5 

Prescott  Family.     See  Prescott,  William.  47.  5 

Preston  Family.     See  Brown,  Orlando.  25.  14.  3 

See  also  Draper  Family.  43.  6.  D 

Prime  Family.     See  Prime,  Temple.  25.  7.  2 

Pusey  Family.     See  Pusey,  Pen  nock.  25.  14.  3 

Putnam  Family.     See  Putnam,  Rufus.  D.  10 

See  also  Upton  Family.  47.  13 

Pynchon  Family.     See  Candee  Family.  47.  8 

Randall  Family.     See  Randall,  P.  K.  47. 12 

Ranney  Family.     See  Ranney,  H.  D.  25.  14.  4 

Ransom  Family.     See  Sears,  C.  B.  47.  12 

Rantoul  Family.     See  Rantoul,  Robert  S.  8.  4 

Rawlins  or  Rollins  Family.     See  Rollins,  J.  R.  47.  12 

Rawson  Family.     See  Crane,  E.  B.                      ■  47.  12 

Rawson,  S.  S.  47.  12 

Raymond  Family.     See  Raymond,  Samuel.  47.  12 

Redfield  Family.     See  Redfield,  J.  H.  47. 12 
Reynolds,  or  Runnel.^,  Family.     See  Runnels,  M.  T.      47. 12 

Reed  Family.     See  Reed,  J.  W.  47.  12 

Rice  Family.     See  Ward'  A.  H.  47.  12 

Ricker  Family.     See  Picker  Family.                '  46.  13 

Richards  Family.     See  Morse,  Abnt^r.  47.  L2 


690  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Genealogy  of  American  Families — (Continued). 

Eichardson  Family.     See  Vinton,  J.  H.  47. 12 

Bicker  Family.     See  Lapham,  W.  B.  25.  7.  11 

Bidden,  Biddle,  Bidlon,  ]&idley  Family.     See  Eiddle,  G.  T. 

47.  12 
Bipley  Family.     See  Eipley,  H.  W.  25.  7.  11 

Eoberdeau  Family.     See  Buchanan,  E.  47.  12 

Eoberts  Family.     See  Jenkins,  H.  M.  11.  4 

Eockwood  Family.     See  Eockwood,  E.  L.  47.  12 

Bogers  Famiiy.     Descendants  of  ^athanial  Eogers.       46.  3 
BoUins  Family.     See  Eawlins  Family.  47.  12 

Boot  Family.     See  Boot,  James  P.  47. 12 

Bopes  Family.     See  Essex  Inst.  Coll.,  Vols.  7-9.  8.  4 

Boss  Family.     See  Sims,  C.  S.  25.  7.  11 

Bunnels,  or  Eeynolds,  Family.     See  Eunnels,  M.  T.     47.  12 
Sabin  Family.     See  Titus,  Anson.  25.  14.  5 

Salisbury  Family.     See  Salisbury,  E.  E.  47.  14 

Salter  Family.     See  Stillwell,  J.  E.  25.  14.  5 

Sanborn  Family.     See  Sanborn,  Kathan.  46.  3 

Sands  Family.     Descent  of  Comfort  Sands,  etc.  47.  6 

Saxton  Family.     See  Faxon  Family.  47.  9 

Schenck  Family.     See  Schenck,  A.  D.  47.  6 

Schleswig-Holstein,  House  of.  25. 14.  5 

Schuyler  Family.     See  Schuyler,  G.  W.  •  10.  10 

Scott  Family.     Antiquity  of  the  :N^ame.  43.  7.  S.  1 

Scott,  M.  B.  46.  3 

Scranton  Family.     See  Scranton,  Erastus.  47.  6 

Scripps  Family.     See  Scripps,  J.  E.  25. 14.  5 

Seagrave  Family.     See  Seagrave,  Daniel.  47.  6 

Sharpe  Family.     See  Sharpe,  W.  C.  .  47.  6 

Shattuck  Family.     See  Shattuck,  Lemuel.  47.  6 

Sheldon  Family.     See  Sheldon  Magazine.  22.  14.  5 

Shuey  Family.     See  Shuey,  D.  B.  47.  6 

Sill  Fami:iy.     See  Sill,  G.  G.  47.  6 

Silsbee  Family.     See  Emmerton,  J.  A.  47.  6 

Slafter  Family.     See  Slafter,  E.  F.  47.  6 

Slocum  Family.     See  Slocum,  C.  E.  47.  6 

Smith  Family.     See  Leonard,  L.  W.,  and  Smith,  S.  A. 

25. 14.  5 
Snively  Family.    See  Snively,,Wm.  A.  47. 12 

Snow  Family.     See  Welles,  Albert.  93.  3 

Southwick  Family.  See  Caller,  J.  M.,  and  Ober,  Mrs.  M.  A. 

47.  6 


•                    CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  691 

Genealogy  of  American  Families  —  (Continued). 

Spalding  Family.     See  Spalding,  S.  J.  47.  6 

Spare  Family.     See  Spare,  John.  47.  6 

Spofford  Family.     See  Spofford,  Jeremiah.  46.  3 

Spooner  Family.     See  Spooner,  Thomas.  1871.  47.  6 

Same.  Another  edition.     1883.  47.  6 

Spotswood  Family.     See  Campbell,  Charles.  47. 6 

Sprague  Family.     See  Soule,  Eichard,  Jr.  47.  6 

Stafford  Family.     See  Benedict,  H.  M.  25. 14.  5 

Starin  Family.    See  Welles,  Albert.  93.  3 

Stebbins  Family.     See  Stebbins, .  47.  6 

Wheeler,  A.  S.  25. 14.  5 

Steele  Family.     See  Durrie,  D.  S.  47.  6 

Steiner  Family.     Steiner  Memoir.  25. 14.  5 

Stetson  Family.     See  Barry,  J.  S.  47.  6 

Stickney  Family.     See  Stickney,  M.  A.  47.  6 

Stiles  Family.     See  Stiles,  H.  E.  47.  6 

Same.     Another  branch.  25.  14.  5 

Stillwell  Family.     See  Stillwell,  Wm.  H.  47.  6 

Stoddard  Family.     See  Patterson,  D.  W.  47.  6 

Stoddard,  Charles  and  E.  W.  47.  6 

Stokes  Family.     See  Welles,  Albert.  93.  3 

^Stone  Family.     See^TJpton  Family.  47. 13 

Storrs  Family.     See  Storrs,  Charles.  47.  12 

Strachan  Family.     See  Stranahan  Family.  47.  6 

Stranahan  Family.     See  Stranahan,  H.  E.  47.  6 

Strong  Family.     See  Dwight,  B.  H.  47.  6 

Sumner  Family.     See  Sumner,  W.  H.  47.  6 

Trask,  W.  B.  46.  3 

Symmes  Family.     See  Vinton,  J.  A.  47.  6 

Taft  Family.     Proceedings  at  Meeting  of.  47. 13 

Taintor  Family.     See  Taintor,  C.  M.  25.  14.  6 

Tappan  Family,     See  Tappan,  Mrs.  Sarah.  46.  5 

Temple  Family.     Some  Account  of.  25.  14.  6 
Ten  Broeck  Family.     Se6  Ten  Broeck,  Abraham.      25. 14.  6 

Tenney  Family.     See  Tenney,  H.  A.  47. 13 

Terry  Family.     See  Terry,  Stephen.  47.  13 

Thayer  Family.     See  Thayer,  Bezaleel.  47. 13 

Thayer,  Elisha.                                               '  46.  12 

Thomas  Family.     See  Egle,  Wm.  H.  47.  1 

See  Thomas,  L.  B.  47. 13 

Thurston  Family.     See  Thurston,  Brown.  47. 13 

,  First  National  Gathering,  1885.  25.  14.  6 


692  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  • 

Genealogy  of  American  Families— (Continued). 

Thwiug  Family.     See  Thwing,  W.  E.  47. 13 

Tilley  Family.     See  Tilley,  R.  H.  47.  13 

Todd  Family.     See  Green,  R.  H.  47.  13 

Tompkins  Family.     See  Garnett,  S.  Ann.  47. 13 

Torrey  Family.     See  Torrey,  John.  47. 13 

Tottingham  Family.     See  Gale  Family.  47.  9 

Towne  Family.     See  Hubbard,  Edwin.  47. 13 

Towne  Family.     See  Towne,  W.  B.  46.  3 

Townley  Family.     See  Usher,  James.  47.  13 

Townshend  Family.     See  Townshend,  C.  H.  47. 13 

Trowbridge  Family.     See  Chapman,  F.  W.  47. 13 

Trumbull,  Family.      Ancestors,  etc.  of  Geo.  A.  and  Louisa 

Trumbull.  47.  13 

Turner  Family.     See  Turner,  Jacob.  47.  13 

Tuthill  Family.     See  Tuthill  Family  Meeting.  47. 13 

Tuttle  Family.     See  Tuttle,  Geo.  F.  47.  13 

Tuttle,  J.  F.  25.14.6 

Upham  Family.     See  K  E.  Hist.  Gen.  Reg.,  Vol.  23.     46.  3 

TJpham,  F.  K.     California  branch.  25.  14.  7 

Same.     The  XJphams  of  Castine,  Me.  47.  13 

Upton  Family.     See  Vinton,  J.  A.  47.  13 

Valentine,  Family,     See  Valentine,  T.  W.  47. 14 

Van  Brunt  Family.     See  Bergen,  T.  G.  47.  7 

Varian  Family.     See  Briggs.  Samuel.  47. 13 

Vassall  Family.     See  Harris,  E.  D.  25. 14.  7 

Vilas  Family.     See  Vilas,  C.  N.  47. 13 

Vinton  Family.     See  Vinton,  J.  A.                 ,  47.  13 

Wadsworth  Family.     See  Wads  worth,  H.  A.  47.  7 

See  Candee  Family.  47.  8 

Waldo  Family.     See  Hall,  Joseph  D.,  Jr.  47.  7 

Waldron  Family.     See  Gale  Family.  47.  9 

Walker  Family.     See  Walker,  J.  B.  R.  47.  7 

Wanton  Family.     See  Bartlett,  J.  R.  8.  13 

Ward  Family.     See  Ward,  Av  H.  47.  7 

Washburn  Family.     See  Faxon  Family.  47.  9 

Washington  Family.     See  Chester,  Joseph  L.  46.  3 

Origin  and  Genealogy.                                        ,  44. 4 

Tuffley,  E.  W.  43.14.4 

Welles,  Albert.  47.  14 

Same.     [Descendants  of  Jam^s  Washington.]  93.  3 

Waterbury  Family.     See  Welles,  Albert.     "  93.  3 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  693 

Genealogy  of  American  Families — (Continued). 

Watson  Family.     See  Watson,  Thomas.  47.  7 

Watts  Family.     See  De  Peyster  Family,  43.  6 

Weeks  Family.     See  Weeks,  R.  D.  47.  14 

Weitzel  Family.     See  Hayden,  H.  E.  47.  14 

Wells  Family.     See  Hayes,  C.  W.  47.  3 

Wells,  Charles  K.  47.  7 

Wentworth  Family.     See  Chester,  J.  L.  46.  3 

See  N.  H.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Vol.  5.  7.  3 

Wentworth,  John.  47.  7 

Wentworth,  William.  46.  3 

Wetmore  Family.     See  Wetmore,  J.  C.  47.  7 

Wheeler  Family.    See  Welles,  Albert.  93.  3 

White  Family.     See  Kellogg,  A.  S.  47.  7 

White,  J.  B.  25.  14.  8 

White,  Wm.  M.  10.  11.  3 

Whitmore  Family.     See  Whitmore,  Wm.  H.  47.  7 

Whittlesey  Family.     Memorial  of  the.  47.  7 

Whitlock  Family.     See  Stebhins  Family.  25.  14.  6 

Whitmarsh  Family.     See  Faxon  Family.  47.  9 

Whitney  Family.     See  N.  E.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Beg.,  Vols.  11- 

12.  46.  3 

Phoenix,  S.  W.  47. 14 

Wight  Family.     See  Wight,  D.  P.  47.  7 

Wilder  Family.     See  Wilder,  M.  H.  47.  7 

Willard  Family.     See  Willard,  Joseph.  47.  7 

Williams  Family.     See  Seward,  Thos.  K.  25. 14.  8 

Williams,  G.  H.  25.  14.  8 

Williams,  Samuel  W.  47.  7 

Willoughby  Family.     See  Greenwood,  I.  J.  25.  14.  8 

Winchell  Family.     See  Winchell,  Alexander.  47.  7 

Wing  Family.     See  Wing,  Conway  P.      ,  47.  7 

Winslow  Family.  See  Holton,  D.  P.,  and  Mrs.  F.  K.     47.  7 

Witter  Family.     See  Allen  Family.  47.  1 

Wolcott  Family.     See  Wolcott,  Samuel.  47.  14 

Wolff  Family.     See  Fahnestock,  Geo.  W.  47.  7 

Wood  Family.  .  See  Wood,  Wm.  S.  47.  14 

Woodbridge  Family.     See  Mitchell,  Louis.  47. 14 

Woodman  Family.     See  Woodman,  Cyrus.  47.  7 

Woodman,  Edward.  25. 14.  8 

Woodward  Family.     See  Woodward,  Louis.  47.  7 

Worcester  Family.     See  Worcester,  J.  F.  47.  14 


694  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Genealogy  of  American  Families — (Continued). 

Worden  Family.     See  Worden,  O.  K.  47.  7 

Wynkoop  Family.     See  Wynkoop,  Eichard.  47.  7 

.      Young  Family.     See  Young,  J.  G.  47.7 

See  Gale  Family.  47.  9 

Youngman  Family.     See  Youngman,  David.  25.  14.  9 

Genealogy,  British.     See  Biidger,  Chas.     Index  to  Printed 

Pedigrees.  46.  2 

Burke,  John.     Landed  Gentry.   1837.  46.  14 

Burke,  John  and  Sir  J.  B.  Landed  Gentry.  1879.  46.  6 

Same.     Eoyal  Families.  46.  7 

Burke,  Sir  J.  B.     Peerage  and  Baronetage.  46.  7 

Eoyal  Descents.  46.  7 

Visitation  of  Seats  and  Arms.  46.  12 

Collectanea  Topographica  et  Genealogica.  46.  6 

Cromwell  Family.     Memoirs.  43.  9 

D' Alton,  John.     King  James'  Irish  Army  List.  46.  2 

Foster,  Joseph.     Eoyal  Lineages.  46.  7 

Great  Britain.     Calendarium  Genealogicum.  35. 13 

Harleian  Society.     Publications.     26  Vols.  46. 14 

Howard,  J.  J.     Ed.  Miscellanea  Genealogica.  46.  14 

Marshall,  G.  W.,  and  Selby,  W.  D.     The  Genealogist,  etc. 

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Index  to  Pedigrees.  46.  2 

:N'ichols,  J.  G.     Topographer  and  Genealogist.  46.  2 

O' Donovan,  John.     Hy  —  Many.  46.2 

O'Hara,  John.     Irish  and  Anglo-Irish  gentry.  46.  2 

O'Hart,  John.     Irish  Pedigrees.  46.  2 

Sims,  Eichard.     Index  to  Pedigrees.  46.  2 

Manual  for  the  Genealogist,  etc.  46.  2 

Surrey  Archaeological  Society.     Collections.  35.  9 
Waters,  H.  F*     Genealogical  Gleanings  in  England.     46.  13 
Genealogy.     British  Families.     Baird  Family.     See  Baird, 

Wm.  46.  7 

Chauncy  Family.     See  Tucker,  Stephen.  25.  14. 10 

Christie  Family.     See  Eogers,  Charles.  46.  2 

Colt  Family.     See  Eogers,  Charles.  46.  2 

Coutts  Family.     See  Colt  Family.  46.  2 

Crane  Family.     See  Appleton,  Wm.  S.  ^  47.  8 

Knox  Family.     See  Eogers,  Chas.  46.  2 

Lee  Family.     See  Lee,  F.  C.  25. 14. 10 

Mayo  Family.     See  Mayo,  C.  H.,  and  T.  47.  Jl 

Scott  Family.     See  Eogers,  Charles.  46.  2 


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Butler,  B.  F.     Speech.  60.  8 
Evarts,  W.  M.     Memorandum,  etc.  60. 1 
Geneva  Award  as  Discussed  by  Judiciary  Com.     (Eamsey 
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Lathers,  Ei chard.     Argument  on,  etc.  33. 12.  2 

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Speech.  Feb.  14,  1873.  33. 12.  2 

Ward,  Elijah.     Distribution  of  the,  etc.  33. 12.  2 

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Genth,  Fred.  Aug.      See  Gibbs,   Walcott  and  Genth,  F.  A. 

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Guthrie,  William.     New  System  of  Modern,  etc.    1st  Am. 
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Geological  and  Natural  History  Survey,  Final  Eeport. 

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Ohio  Geological  Survey,  1838,  '69,  '70,  '72.  51.  5 

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Panton,  J.  H.     Leaves  from  Geological  Eecord  of  Great 
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Pennsylvania,   2d  Geological  Survey,  1874-'76. 

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Monographs.  (Atlas  94.20.)  50.  2 


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Walcott,    C.   D.     PaleDntology  of  the    Eureka  District. 

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Warren,  Gen.  G.  K.    Physical  Features  Upper  Mississippi 

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Whittlesey,  Charles.     Fresh  Water  Glacial  Drift,  etc.    49.  7 
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(Descriptive.)     Brown,  J.  M.     Mountain  Campaigns  in 
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Georgia  Freedmen's  Convention,  Augusta,  Jan.  10,  1866. 
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Georgia  Historical  Society  Coll.,  Yols.  1-4.  15. 13- 

Constitution,  By-Laws  and  List  of  Members.    1871. 

8vo.  15.  13. 1 

Proceedings  af  Dedication  of  Hodgson  Hall,  Feb.  14,  1876. 

Savannah,  1876.     8vo.  ^  15. 13.  1 

Proceedings,  Resolutions,  etc.,  Commemorative  of  Edward 

J.  Harden,  President  of  Society.     1873.  43.  13.  H.  2 

Cohen,  Solomon.     Eulogy  on  Rt.  Rev.  Stephen  Elliott,  etc. 

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Jones,  C.  C.     Anniversary  Address,  14th  Feb.,  1881. 

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Olmstead,  C.  H.     Reminiscences,  etc.,  March  3,  1879. 

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Butler,  B.  F.    Speech  in  H.  of  Reps.,  Dec.  20-21,  1869. 

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Caldwell,  J.  H.,  and  Bryant,  J.  E.     The  Georgia  Question. 

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Davis,  Noah.     Speech  in  H.   of  Reps.,  March  7,  1870. 

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Drake,  C.  D.  Admission  of  Georgia,  Speeches.  15. 13. 1 
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704  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Georgia,  Eeconstruction  of  — (Continued). 

Schurz,  Carl.  '  Two  Speeches  in  Senate,  1870.  15.  13.  1 

Spencer.  G.  E.     Speech  in  U.  S.  Senate,  March  17,  1870. 

15.  IS.  1 
Georgia  Secession  Convention,  1861.     Journal  of  the  Public 
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Georgia,  University  of.     Meek,  A.  B.     Americanism  in  Lit- 
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Germaine,  George,  Lord  Sackville.   Reply  to  General  Bur- 
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Gettysburg,  Pa.,  Battle  of.     Bachelder,  J.  B.     Description 
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Benedict,  C.  C.     Vermont  at,  etc.  7. 9 

De  Peyster,  J.  W.     Before,  at  and  after.  30.  4.  8 

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Oration  of  Gen.  O.  O.  Howard  and  Speech  of  A.  G.  Curtin, 
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Pennsylvania  Legislature.  House.  Eeport  of  Select  Com- 
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GiBBES,  E.  W.  Memoir  on  Mosaurus,  etc.  No  imprint.  4to. 
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GiBBES,  EoBERT  WiLSON.  Documentary  History  of  the  Ameri- 
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Gibbon,  Edward.  History  of  the  Decline  and  Fall  of  the 
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Gibbon,  J.  Day  Fatality.  Some  Observations  of  Days  Lucky 
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Gibbon,  Lardner.  Exploration  of  the  Valley  of  the  Amazon. 
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Gibbons,  J.  A.  Kanawka  Valley,  its  Eesources  and  Develop- 
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Instructions  for  Eesearch  Eelative  to  the  Ethnology  and 
Philology  of  America.      Wash.,   1863.      8vo.      (Smiths. 
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Editor.      Memoirs  of  the  Administrations  of  Washington 
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Tribes  of  Western  Washington,  and  l^^orth western  Oregon. 
(U.  S.  Geog.  Sur.  Eocky  Mts.  Eegion,  Contributions,  etc., 
Vol.  1,  1877.)     4to.  50.  2 

GiBBS,  Oliver,  and  Young,  Charles  E.,  Publ.  Eeview  of 
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GiBBS,  Oliver,  Jr.   The  Garden  in  Literature.  An  Essay  Eead 

before  the  Wis.  State  HoiJ.  Soc,  at  Green  Bay,   Dec.  21, 

1883.     n.  t.  p.  72.  4.  2 

Lake  Pepin  Fish  Chowder.     In  Letters  to  General  Spinner. 

K  Y.,  1869.     18mo.  ^  '  22.  8 

GiBBg,  J.  WiLLARD.  Memoir  of  the  Gibbs  Family  in  England, 
and  the  U.S.    Phila.,  1879.     8vo.  47.9 

GiBBS,  Walcott,  and  Genth,  F.  a.  Eesearches  on  the  Am- 
monia-Cobalt Bases.  (Smiths.  Contb.  to  Knowl.,  Vol.  9.) 
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Gibraltar.  Propriety  of  Eetaining  Gibraltar,  Impartially 
Considered.  London,  1783.  8vo.  (Eev.  War  Pamph., 
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Gibson,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  (Bordley.)  Biog.  Sketches  of  the 
Bordley  Family,  of  Md.     Phila.,  1865.     12mo.  47.8 

GiDDiNGS,  Joshua  E.     Exiles  of  Florida;  Crimes  Committed  by 

our  Government  against  the  Maroons.  Columbus,  O. ,  1858. 

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History  of  The  Eebellion.     Its  Authors  and  Causes.    N".  Y., 

1864.     8vo.  30.  3 

GiDDiNGS,  L.  Sketches  of  the  Campaign  in  I^orthern  Mexico, 
in  1846-'47,  by  an  Officer  of  the  First  Eegt.,  Ohio  Volun- 
teers.    K  Y.,  1853.     12mo.  14.11 

GiDDiNGS,  Marsh.  Gov.  of  [N".  Mexico.  Message,  Dec.  7,  1871. 
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GiDDiNGS,  MiNOT  S.  The  Giddings  Family;  or,  The  Descend- 
ants of  George  Giddings,  who  came  from  St.  Albans,  Eng- 
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Gideon,  Peter  M.  Fruit  Culture  and  Fast  Horses.  Address 
before  the  Minn.  Hort.  Soc.     n.  p.   1882.  74.  7.  3 

GiFFORD,  Stephen  Nye.  A  Memorial  of  Stephen  Nye  Gifford, 
Clerk  of  Massachusetts  Senate,  from  Jan.  6. 1858,  to  April, 
1886.     Boston,  1886.     8vo.  25.  S 

GiHON,  John  H.  Geary  and  Kansas.  Gov.  Geary's  Adminis- 
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July,  1857.     Phila.,  1857.     12mo.  19.  7 

GiHON,  John  T.     Annals  of  San  Francisco.     See  Soule,  Frank. 

20.  7 

Gilbert,  Benj.  E.  Bobbins,  Chandler.  Sermon  after  Death 
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Gilbert,  G.  K.     Geology  of  the  Henry  Mts.,   Utah.     Wash., 

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The  Topographic  Features  of  Lake  Shores.     (U.  S.  Geol. 

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Gilbert,  Sir  Humphrey.  (Celebrated  English  Navigator  of 
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Giles,  Pearce.     The  True  Source  of  the  Mississippi   Eiver. 

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Arrangement    of   the  Family  of  Mollusks.      Wash.,  1871. 

8vo.     (Smiths.  Misc.  Coll.,  Vol.  10.)  49.  2 

Bibliography   of   the  Fishes  of  the  Pacific    Coast,    1879. 

Wash.,  1882.     8vo.     (Smiths.  Misc.  Coll.,  Vol.  23.)    49.  9 

Catalogue  of  the  Fishes  of  the  East  Coast  of  North  America^ 

Wash.,  1873.     8vo.     (Smiths.  Misc.  Coll.,  Vol.  14.)    49.  2 

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Wash.,  1873.     8vo.     (Smiths.  Misc.  Coll.,  Vol.  14.)    49.2 

Natural  Science  in  the  U.  S.,  1776-1867.     (First  Century  of 

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GiLLESPY,  J.  C.     History   of  Green  Lake-  County,   Wis. ;    with 

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GiLLET,  Kansom,  H.     Democracy  in  the  United  States.     N.  Y., 
1868.     12mo.  33.4 

GiLLETT,  E.  H.  History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the 
United  States.     Phila.,  1864.     12mo.    2  Vols.  56.  13 

Gillies,  John.  Memoirs  of  George  Whitefield.  Appended, 
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GiLLiLAND,  Wm.  Watson,  W.  C.  Champlain  Valley.  Settle; 
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GiLLiss,  E.  M.  Total  Eclipse  of  the  Sun,  Sept.  7,  1858,  near 
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GiLLiss,  James  M.  U.  S.  Naval  Astronomical  Expedition  to  the 
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GiLLMORE,  QuiNCY  Adams.  Ecport  on  Various  Kinds  of  Build- 
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GiLLSON.     See,  also,  Jillson. 

Gil'man,  Arthur.  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Eecord  ot 
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.   Gilman  Family,    Traced  in  the  Line  of  John  Gilman,  of 
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Oilman,  Geo.  II.     History  of  the  Town  of  Houlton,  Me.,  from 
1804  to  1883.     Haverhill,  Mass.,  1884.     8vo.  7.  8.  3 

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OiLMANTON,  N.  H.     See  Lancaster,  Daniel.    History  of  Oilman- 
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OiLMER,  Oeorge.     Papers,    Military  and  Political,  1775-1778, 
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OiLMOR,  Harry.     Four  Years  in  the  Saddle.     Story  of  a  Eebel 
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GiLMORE,  James  E.  Among  the  Guerillas.  [By  Edmund  Kirke.] 
K  Y.,  1866.     8vo.                                                               29.1 
Among  the  Pines.     South  in  Secession  Times.     N.  Y.,  1865. 
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Down  in  Tennessee  and  Back  by  Way  of  Eichmond.    IS^.  Y., 
1864.     12mo.                                                                         30.  8 
My  Southern  Friends.     K  Y.,  1863.     12mo.                   30.  13 
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OiLPiN,  Wm.  (Gov.  of  Col.).     Notes  on  Colorado,  Spoken  at  the 
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GiKARD  College,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Eeport  of  the  Board  of 

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Bache,  A.  D.     Magnetic  and  Meteorological  Observations, 

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Observations  at  the  Meteorological  Observatory,  etc. 

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Biddle,  l!^.    Address  on  Laying  the  Foundation.  33. 11 

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Gisborne,  Lionel.    Isthmus  of  Darien  in  1852.    London,  1853. 

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Gisborne,  Thomas.  Familiar  Surveys  of  the  Christian  Eeligion. 

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Glaciers.     See  Eussell,  Israel  C.     Existing  Glaciers  of  the  U. 

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Gladman,  George.     Eeport  on  the  Exploration  of  the  Country 

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Gladstone,  Thomas  H.     Kansas;   Squatter  Life  and  Border 

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Gladstone,  Wm.  Ewart.   Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons  on 

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Glaeser,  August.     Das  Lincoln  Monument.     Eine  Eede  des 

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Glazieu,  Willard  —  (Continued). 

Glazier  or  Itasca.     With  a  Prelude.     Anon.  22.  13.  7 

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Gleig,  George  Egbert.     Narrative  of  the  Campaigns  of  the 

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Glendale,  O.     Female  College.     Catalogue,  1871.    Cinu.,  1871. 
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Glidden,  Geo.   E.     Ancient  Egypt.     Her  Monuments,  Hiero- 
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Glover,  Anna.     Glover  Memorials  and  Genealogies.     Boston, 
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Glover,  George.      Observations  on  Pauperism  in  England. 
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Thoughts  on  the  Property  Tax.  London,  1816.  (Pam- 
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Glover,'  John,  Editor.  Livere  de  Eeis  de  Brittanie  et  le  Livere 
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Quarter  Century  Memorial  of  the  Pastorate  of  L.  M.  Glover, 
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Semicentennial  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Jackson- 
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Glover  Family.     See  Glover,  Anna.     Glover  Memorials,  etc. 

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Goat,  or  Yerba  Buena  Island,  Cal.  Dowling,  T.  H. 
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Appeal  to  the  California  Delegation  in  Congress,  upon  the 
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Arguments  before  the  Com.  on  Mil.  Affairs,  U.  S.  Senate, 
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Casserly,  Eugene.  Remarks  before  Senate  Com.,  on  Ces- 
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Merrill,  J.  C,  and  Others.     Appeal  to  Delegation,  etc. 

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GooDE,  Francis.  The  Better  Covenant.  From  the  5th  London 
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Goodrich,  Chas.  A.  History  of  the  U.  S.j  for  Schools.  Brought 
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Goodrich,  JoA^  Z.  Eeply  to  thie  Statements  of  Hon.  Samuel 
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Goodrich,  Samuel  G.     Parley^s  Common  School  History,  An- 
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Goodrich  Family.  Memorial  of.  Parts  I-II.  Chicago,  1887. 
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GooDRiDGE,  E.  E.  W.  On  the  Proposed  Change  of  Time  Mark- 
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Goodwin,  Daniel  E.  Southern  Slavery  in  its  Present  Aspects. 
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Goodwin,  Eev.  E.  P.  [D.  D.]  Christianity  and  Infidelity 
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soll's  Eulogy  on  Thomas  Paine;  with  an  Appendix  by 
Prof.  S.  I.  Curtiss.      Chicago,  1880.     16mo.  56.  7.  2 

Possessing  the  Land.  A  Sermon  in  Behalf  of  the  Am.  H. 
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Goodwin,  H.  C.  Pioneer  History;  or,  Cortland  County,  and 
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Goodwin,  Ichabod,  Gov.  of  N.  H.  Closing  Message,  as  Gov. 
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Agents  of  Towns  in  N.  H.  Concord,  1860.  8vo.  (Ko.  2 
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Goodwin,  Nathaniel.     Descendants  of  Thomas  Olcott,  One  of 

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Foote  Family.     Genealogy.     Hartford,  1849.     8vo.  *      47.  9 

Goodwin,  Thomas  S.  Natural  History  of  Secession.  N.  Y.,  1864. 
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Goodwin,  Wm.  F.,  Ed.  Eecords  of  Proprietors  of  Narragansett 
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GooLD,  William.  Portland  in  the  Past;  with  Historical  Notes 
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Gordon,  Andrew  E.  (E.  N.)  Eeport  of  the  Hudson's  Bay 
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Gordon,  Geo.  F.  General  Eeport  in  Eelation  to  the  Market 
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Gordon,  Geo.  H.  Hist,  of  Campaign  Army  of  Virginia,  under 
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Gordon,  James  Bentley.  An  Historical  and  Geographical 
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Eeturns  of  Land,  England  and  Wales,  Exclusive  of  the 
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Same.     Ireland.     Dublin,  1876.  93.  10 

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Character  of  an  Honest  and  Worthy  Parliament  Man.  n.  d. 
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Catalogue  of  Petitions.  (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  12,  pp.  247- 
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Narrative  of  the  Late  Parliament,  so-called.     1657.     (Har- 
leian Misc.,  Vol.  6,  pp.  456-481.)                                     40.  3 
Second  Narrative  of  same,  1658.     (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  6, 
pp.  482-508.)                                                                         40.  3 
Nest  of  Perfidious  Vipers;  Second  Part  of  the  Parliament's 
Calendar  of   Black  Saints.     London,    1644.       (Harleian 
Misc.,  Vol.  5,  pp.  434-439.)                                                 40.  3 
Plague,  The,  at  Westminster;  an  Order  for  the  Visitation  of 
a  Sick  Parliament.     1647.     (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.    5,   pp. 
42-46.)     [Burlesque.]                                                          40.  3 
Eeasons  Humbly  Offered  to  Parliament,   for  Passing  a  Bill 
to  Prevent  Delays,  etc.,  in  Suits  at  Law,   etc.      (Harleian 
Misc.,  Vol.  11,  pp.  49-60.)                                                  40.  3 
Short  History  of  the  Last  Session   of.     1780.     (Eev.    War 
Pamph.,  Vol.  3,  No.  3.)    *                                                 14.  1 
Some  Eeasons  for  an  Annual  Session   of.     (Harleian  Misc., 
Vol.  12,  pp.  239-246.)                                                            40.  3 
Thoughts  on  Propriety  of  Dissolving  Present  Parliament. 
{Anon.)    (Eev.  War  Pamph.,  Vol.  16,  No.  3.)              14. 1 


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Great  Britain — (Continued), 

True  Copy  of  Instrument  of  Association  of  Protestants  of 
England  Entered  into,  against  a  Popish  Conspiracy.  1695. 
(Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  2,  pp.  5-10.)  40.  3 

True  Copy  of  Petition  of  the  Gentlewomen  and  Tradesmen's 
Wives  of  London,  to  House  of  Commons,  Feb.  4,  1641. 
(Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  5,  pp.  268-272.)  40.  3 

Two  Ordinances  for  Demolishing  Superstitious  Monuments, 
etc.,  in  Churches,  etc.  1644.  (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  5,  pp. 
440-443.)  40.  3 

Vindication  of  Parliament  and  its  Proceedings.  1642.  (Har- 
leian Misc.,  Vol.  5,  pp.  272-301.)  40.  3 

House  of  Commons.  Address  Agreed  upon  at  the  Com- 
mittee for  the  French  War,  and  read  in  the  House,  April 
19,  1689.     (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  1,  pp.  74-77.)  40.  3 

Comi^lete  Account  of  Debate,  July  9,  1782,  on  Cause  of  Mr. 
Fox's  Eesignation,  etc.  (Rev.  War  Pamph.,  Vol.  16,  ]N"o. 
2.)  14.  1 

Copy  of  Order  to  Rate  Every  Man  According  to  his  Estate. 
1641.     (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  4,  pp.  371-372.)  40.  3 

Copy  of  Charter  to  Hudson's  Bay  Co.,  etc.    No  imprint,    fo. 

20.  5.  4 

Debate  on  Repeal  of  the  Corporation  and  Test  Acts,  March 
2,  1790.  2d  edit.  London,  1790.  8vo.  No.  2  in  "Pam- 
phlets." 35.8 

Debrett,  John.  Illustrated  Baronetage,  Knightage,  etc.  1866. 

46.1 

Same.     Illustrated  House  of  Commons  and  Judicial  Bench. 

46.  1  and  8 

Electors'  Remembrance;  Votes  of  Each  Member  of.  2d  edit. 
London,  1822.     (Pamphleteer,  Vols.  20,  21,  22.)  53.  5 

Examination  of  Joseph  Galloway,  before  the.  London,  1779. 
(Rev.  War  Pamph.,  Vol.  18,  ko.  3.)  14. 1 

Letter  to  a  New  Member  of,  etc..  Touching  the  Rise  of  Em- 
bezzlements, etc.,  of  the  King's  Treasure.  Amsterdam, 
1740.     (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  11,  pp.  140-161.)  40.  3 

Orders,  Proceedings,  Punishments  of  the  Commons.  1641. 
(Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  4,  pp.  559-571.  40.  3 

Report  from  Committee  on  Mad-houses  in  England.     July, 

1815.  London,  1815.     No  imprint.  93!  9 
Report  of  Select  Committee  on  Earl  of  Elgin's  Marbles,  etc. 

1816.  (Pamphleteer,  Vol.  8.)  53.  5 


730  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Geeat  Britain  —  (Continued). 

Eeport  of  Select  Committee  on  Hudson^ s  Bay  Company.  No 
imprint.     1857.     Large  8vo.  20.  12 

Eeport  of  Committee  on  Employment  of  Boys  in  Sweeping 
Chimneys.     London,  1817.     (Pamphleteer,  Vol.  10.)  53.  5 

Beport  of  Committee  on  Capital  Punishment  for  Felonies. 
London,  1820.     (Pamphleteer,  Vol.  15.)  53.  5 

Eeport  of  Committee  on  Gaols,  etc.  1820.  (Pamphleteer, 
Vol.15.)  53.5 

Eeport  of  Committee  on  Marine  Insurance,  etc.,  April  18, 
1810.     (^'Pamphlets,"  Vol.  11,  No.  1.)  53.  6 

Eesolutions  Eelative  to  National  Debt,  etc.  1823.  (Pam- 
phleteer, Vol.  21.)  53.  5 

Seasonable  Speech,  etc.,  1659.  (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  6,  pp. 
532-539.)  40. 3 

Summary  of  Eeturns  of  Owners  of  Land  in  England  and 
Wales.     July,  1876.     No  imprint.     London,  1876.     fo. 

25.  6.  2 

House  of  Lords.  Eeport  of  the  Committees  Appointed  to 
Enquire  into  the  Proceedings  in  the  Colony  of  Massachu- 
setts Bay,  in  Opposition  to  the  Sovereignty  of  His  Majes- 
ty.    1774.     (Eev.  War  Pamph.,  Vol.  28,  No.  1.)         14.  8 

Eeport  of  Committees  on  Proceedings  in  Massachusetts 
Bay,  in  Opposition  to  Great  Britain,  1764.  London,  1774. 
fo.  14.  3 

Public  Eecord  Office.  Ancient  Laws  and  Institutes  of 
England.  Also,  Moaumenta  Ecclesiastica  Anglicana,  7th 
to  10th  Century.     London,  1840.     4to.  94.  5 

Ancient  Laws  and  Institutes  of  Wales.     1841.  94.  5 

Antient  Kalendars  and  Inventories  of  the  Treasury  of  His 
Majesty's  Exchequer.  Edit,  by  Sir  Francis  Palgrave. 
London,  1836.     3  Vols.     8vo.  35.  4 

Calendar  of  Letters,  Despatches,  etc.,  Eelating  to  Negotia- 
tions between  England  and  Spain,  etc.  1485-1525.  Edit, 
by  G.  A.  Bergenroth.     3  Vols.  35.  13 

Calendar  of  State  Papers,  etc.,  Eelating  to  English  Affairs, 
etc.,  found  in  Archives  of  Italy.  1202-1519.  London,  1864. 
'67,     8vo.     2  Vols.  35.6 

Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Colonial  Series.     1574-1660.    Lon- 
don, 1860.     8vo.  35.  6 
Same.     Colonial  Series.    East  Indies,  China  and  Japan. 
1513-1616.     London,  1862.     8vo.                              35.  6 


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Great  Britain — (Continued). 

Calendar  of  State  Papers.     Domestic  Series.     Edward  YI., 
to  Charles  II.  1547-1667.    London,  1856-'69.  8vo. 

35.  5.  35.  6  and  35. 12 

Same.  Foreign  Series.  1547-1563.  London,  1861-'69.  35.6 

Same.     Eelating  to  Ireland,  1509-1585.  35.  13 

Same.     Eelating  to  Scotland,  1509-1603.  35. 13 

Calendar  of  the  Carew  Manuscripts  Preserved  in  the  Archi- 

episcopal  Library  at  Lambeth,  1515-1600.     London,  1867- 

'69.     3  Vols.     8vo.  35.  13 

CalendarofTreasury  Papers,  1556-1696.  London,  1868.  8vo. 

35.  .13 
Calendarium   Genealogicum.     Henry  III.  and  Edward  I. 
London,  1865.     8vo.     2  Vols.  35.  13 

Chronicles  and  Memorials  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  dur- 
ing the  Middle  Ages.     95  Vols.     v.  d.     8vo.  40.  13 

CONTENTS  : 

Andrea  Bernardo.     Historia  Regis  Henrici  Septimi.     Ed.  by  J.  Grairdner. 

Anglo-Saxon  Chronicle.     Ed.  by  Benj.  Thorpe. 

Annales  Monastici.     Ed.  by  H.  R.  Luard. 

Bacon,  Roger.     Opus  Tertium.     Opus  Minus.     Compendium  Philosophise. 

Ed.  by  J.  S.  Brewer. 
Barry,  Girald.     Giraldi  Cambrensis.     Opera.     Ed.  by  J.  S.  Brewer. 
Benedict  of  Peterborough.     Chronicles  of  the  Reigns  of  Henry  II.  and 

Richard  I.     Ed.  by  Wm.  Stubbs. 
Brut  y  Tywysogion;  or,  Chronicles  of  the  Princes  of  Wales.     Ed.  by  John 

Williams  ab  Ithel. 
Bulk  of  the  Chroniclis  of  Scotland;   Metrical  Version  of  the  History  of 

Hector  Boece.     By  William  Stewart.     Ed.  by  W.  B.  Tumbull. 
Capgrave,  John.     Chronicle  of  England.     Ed.  by  F.  C.  Hingeston. 
Chronica  Monasterii  de  Melso.  Auc.   Thoma  de  Burton.     Ed.  by  E.  A. 

Bond. 
Chronica  Monasterii  S.  Albani.   Ed.  by  H.  T.  Riley. 
Chronicles  and  Memorials  of  the  Reign  of  Richard  I.     Ed.  by  WiUiam 

Stubbs. 
Chronicon  Monasterii  de  Abingdon.     Ed.  by  Joseph  Stevenson. 
Chronicum  Scotorum.     Chronicle  of  Irish  Affairs  to  1150.    Ed.  by  W.  M. 

Hennessy. 
Cotton,  Bartholomew  de.     Historia  Anglicana.     Ed.  by  H.  R.  Luard. 
Eulogium  Historiarum,  sive  temporis.     Ed.  by  F.  S.  Haydon. 
Grosseteste,  Robert.     Epistolae.     Ed.  by  H.  R.  Luard. 
Hardy,  T,  D.     Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Histories  of  Great  Britain  and  Ire- 
land.    2  Vols.  bd.  in  3. 
Higden,  Ranulph.     Poly  chronicon.     Ed.  by  Churchill  Babington. 
Historia  et  Cartularium  Monasterii  S.  Petri  Gloucestrise.     Ed.  by  W.  H. 

Hart. 


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Great  Britain — (Continued). 

Hoveden,  Roger  de.     Chronica.     Ed.  by  William  Stubbs. 
Langtoft.  Peter.     Chrouicle  in  French  Verse.     Ed.  by  Thomas  Wright. 
Leechdoms,  Wortcunning,  and  Starcraft  of  Early  England.     Ed.  by  Os- 
wald Cockayne. 
Letters  and  Papers  .  .  .  during  the  Eeign  of  Henry  VI.     Ed.   by  Joseph 

Stevenson. 
Letters  and  Papers  of  the  Reigns  of  Richard  III.  and  Henry  VII.     Ed.  by 

James  Gairdner. 
Letters,  Royal  and  Historical,  of  the  Reign  of  Henry  III.     Ed.  by  W.  W. 
Shirley. 

Same,  during  the  Reign  of  Henry  IV.   Vol.  1.   Ed.  by  F.  C.  Hingeston- 
Liber  de  illustribus  Henricis.     Ed.  by  F.  C.  Hingeston. 
•  Liber  Monasterii  de  Hyda.     Ed.  by  Edward  Edwards. 
Livere  de  Reis  de  Brittanie  et  le  Livere  de  Reis  de  Engleterre.   Ed.  by  John 

Glover. 
Lives  of  Edward,  the  Confessor.     Ed  by  H.  R.  Luard. 
Marleberge,  Thomas  de.     Chronicon  Abbatise  de  Evesham.     Ed.  by  W.  D. 

Macray. 
Memorials  of  Henry  V.     Ed.  by  C.  A.  Cole. 
Monumenta  Franciscana,     Ed.  by  J.  S.  Brewer. 
Munimenta  Academica;   or.  Documents  Illustrative  of  Oxford.     Ed.  by 

Henry  Anstey. 
Narratives  of  the  Expulsion  of  the  English  from  Normandy.    Ed.  by  Joseph 

Stevenson. 
Neckam,  Alexander.     De  Naturis  Rerum.     Ed.  by  Thomas  Wright. 
Netter,  Thomas,  Waldensis.     Fasciculi  Zizaniorum  Magistri  Johannis  Wy- 

clif  cum  Tritico.     Ed.  by  W.  W.  Shirley. 
Paris,  Matthew.     Historia  Anglorum.     Ed.  by  Sir  Frederick  Madden.     3 

Vols. 
Pecock,  Reginald.     The  Repressor  of  Overmuch  Blaming  of  the  Clergy.    2 

Vols. 
Political  Poems  and  Songs  Relating  to  English  History.     Edward  III., 

Richard  III.     Ed.  by  Thomas  Wright.     2  Vols. 
Richard  of  Cirencester.     Speculum  Historiale  de  gestis  rerum  Anglise.  Ed. 

by  J.  E.  B.  Mayor.     2  Vols. 
Thomas  of  Elmham.     Historia  Monasterii  S.  Augustini  Cantuariensis.  Ed. 

by  Charles  Hardwick. 
Wars  of  the  Gaedhil  with  the  Gaill ;  or,  Invasions  of  Ireland  by  the  Danes. 

Ed.  by  J.  H.  Todd. 
Waurin,  Jean  de.     Recueil   des  Croniques  et  Anchiennes  Istories  de  la 

Grant  Bretaignes.     Ed.  by  William  Hardy. 
Year  Books  of  the  Reign  of  Edward  I.     Ed.  and  Translated  by  A.  J.  Hor- 
wood.     3  Vols. 

Documents  and  Eecords  Illustrating  the  History  of  Scot- 
land, and  the  Transactions  between  the  Crowns  of  Scot- 
land and  England,  etc.    London,  1837.    8vo.    Vol.  I.    Ed 
by  Sir  Francis  Palgrave.  35.  4 


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Great  Britain  —  (Continued) 

Documents  Illustrative  of  English  History  in  the  13th  and 
14th  Centuries.     Ed.  by  Henry  Cole.    London,  1844. 

Excerpta  e  Rotulis  Finium  in  Turri  Londinensi  Asservatis, 
Henrico  tertio  rege.  1216-1272.  Cura  Caroli  Eoberts. 
London.     2  Vols.  35.  11 

Fines,  Sive  Pedes  Finium:  Sive  Finales  Concordise  in  Cu- 
ria Domini  Eegis,  etc.  1195-1214.  Ed.  by  Josepho  Hunter. 
London.     2  Vols.  35.  4 

General  Report  to  the  King  from  Board  of  Commissioners 
on  the  Public  Records.     London,  1837.     fo.  94.  5 

Great  Rolls  of  the  Pipe,  Reign  of  Henry  H.  1155-1158.  Ed. 
by  Joseph  Hunter.  35.  4 

Same  for  the  Reign  of  Richard  I.     1189-'90.  35.  4 

Also  for  Reign  of  Henry  XL,  etc.  See  Pipe  Rolls  Society, 
Publications  of.     Vols.  1-5.     London,  1884.     8vo.       42.  9 

Hand  Book  to  the  Public  Records.  By  F.  S.  Thomas,  Sec- 
retary to  the  Office.     London,  1853.     8vo.  35.  11 

Historical  :N'otes.  [1509-1625.]  Compiled  by  F.  S.  Thomas, 
Secretary,  etc.     London,  1856.     8vo.     3  Vols.  35. 11 

Introduction  to  the  Valor  Ecclesiasticus  of  Henry  VIII., etc. 
London,  1834.     8vo.  35.4 

Issue  Roll  of  Thomas  de  Brantingham,  Bp.  of  Exeter,  etc., 
in  44th  Year  of  Edward  III.  [1370.]  Translated  by 
Frederick  Devon.     London,  1835.  35.  4 

Issues  of  the  Exchequer  during  Reign  of  James  I.  Extracted, 
etc.,  by  Frederick  Devon.     London,  1836.  35.  4 

Same.    From  Henry  III.  to  Henry  VI.,  Inclusive.   Lon- 
don, 1837.  35. 4 

Letters  and  Papers,  Foreign  and  Domestic,  of  the  Reign  of 
Henry  VIII.     Arranged,  etc.,  by  J.  S.  Brewer.        35. 14 

Modus  Tenendi  Parliamentum.  Ancient  Treatise  on  Mode 
of  Holding  Parliament,  etc.  Edited  by  Thomas  Duffus 
Hardy.  35. 4 

Monumenta  Historica.  Materials  for  the  History  of  Brit- 
ain.    Edited  by  Henry  Petrie,  etc.  94. 10 

Placitorum  in  Domo  Capitulari  Westmonasteriensi  Asser- 
vatorum  Abbrevatio.  Temporibus  Regum  Richard  I. — 
Edward  II.     London,  1811.     fo.  94. 5 

Proceedings  and  Ordinances  of  Privy  Council  of  England. 
Richard  II. — Henry  VIII.  Edited  by  Sir  Harris  Nicolas. 
London.     8vo.    7  Vols.  35. 4 


734  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Great  Britain— (Continued). 

Eegistrum  Magni  Sigilli  Eegum  Scotorum  in  Archives  Pub- 
licis  Asservatum,  1306-1424.     London,  1814.  94.  5 

Eegistrum  Vulgariter  Kuncupatum.  ' '  The  Eecord  of  Caer- 
narvon," etc.     London,  1838.     fo.  94. 12 

Eotuli  Chartarum  in  Turri  Londinensi  Asservati.  Accu- 
rante  T.  D.  Hardy.     [Vol.  1,  Part  1.     1699-1716.]      94.  5 

Eotuli  Curiae  Eegis.  Eolls  and  Eecords  of  the  Court  held 
before  the  King's  Justiciars,  etc.,  1194-1200.  Ed.  by  Sir 
Francis  Palgrave.     2  Vols.     London,  1835.     8vo.      35.  11 

Eotuli  de  Liberate  ac  de  Misis  et  Prsestitis,  Eegnante  Jo- 
hanne.     Cura  T.  Duffus  Hardy.     1844.     8vo.  35.  4 

Eotuli  de  Oblatis  et  Finibus  in  Turri  Londinensi  Asservati, 
Tempore  Eegis  Johannis,  etc.  [1199-1216.]  34.  5 

Eotuli  Litterarum  Patentium  in  Turri  LondineDsi  Asservati. 
Vol.  1,  Part  1.     [1201-1216.]  94.  5 

Eotuli  Litterserum  Clausarum  in  Turri  Londinensi  Asser- 
vati.    2  Vols.  94.5 

Eotuli  Normannise  in  Turri  Londinensi  Asservati,  Johanne 
et  Henrico,  etc.     Vol.  1.     [1200-1418.]  35. 4 

Eotularum  Originalium  in  Curia  Scaccarii  Abbrevatio. 
Temp.  Henry  HI.— Edward  IH.     London,  1805.     2  Vols. 

94.5 

Eotuli  Scotise  in  Turri  Londinensi  et  in  Domo  Capitulari 
Westmonasteriensi  Asservati.  Edward  I. —  Henry  VIII. 
London,  1814-'19.     fo.     2  Vols.  94.  5 

Syllabus  of  Documents  Eelating  to  England  and  Other  King- 
doms, in  Collection  Known  as  ''Eymer'sFoedera."  By  T. 
D.  Hardy.     Vol.  1.     [1066-1377.]  35. 13 

State  Papers  Published  under  Authority  of  His  Majesty^s 
Commission.  Eeign  of  Henry  VHI.  London,  1830-1852. 
4to.     5  Parts  in  11  Vols.  35.  7 

Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies.  Journals.  Detailed 
Eeports  and  Observations  Eelatjve  to  the  Exploration,  by 
Capt.  John  Palliser.  of  British  America,  1857-'60.     Lon- 
don, 1863.  20. 12 
Papers  Eelative  to  Exploration  of  British  America  Be- 
tween the  Saskatchewan  and  the  United  States,  etc., 
1857-'58.                                                                        20.  12 

Secretary  of  State  for  War.  Eeport  of  the  Ordnance 
Select  Committee  on  Systems  of  Eifling  for  Small  Arms. 
Cambridge  [Eng.],  1863.     8vo.  51.  9.  1 


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Great  Britain — (Continued). 

Archaeology.     The  Archaeological  Journal,  etc.     London, 

1842-'85.  32. 9 

Ethnology.     Latham,   E.   G.     Ethnology  of  the  British 

Islands.     London,  1852.     12mo.  16. 4 

(Descriptive.)   See  Arnold,  Arthur.    Free  Land,  etc.    85.2 
Burke,  J.  B.    Visitation  of  the  Seats  and  Arms  of  Noblemen, 

etc.  46.  12 

Camden,  Wm.     Camden's  Britannia.  94.  5 

Eaton,  D.  B.     Civil  Service  in,  etc.  35.  2 

Jenkinson,  Charles.  Discourse  on  the  Conduct  of,  in  Eespect 

to  Neutral  Nations,  etc.  53.  6 

Lefevre,  G.  S.     English  and  Irish  Land  Question.  35.  2 

Short  Eeview  of  the  Political  State  of,  at  the  Commence- 

.  ment  of  1787,  7th  edit.,  with  additions.    {Anon.)  London, 

1787.     (Eev.  War  Pamph.,  Vol.  35,  No.  8.)  14.  8 

Biography.     See  Biography,  Collective,  British. 
Finance.     Leslie,  T.  E.  C.     Financial  Eeform,  etc.         57.  9 
(Historical.)    See  Andrews,  John.     History  of  the  War 

with  America,  France,  Spain,  and  Holland.  4  vols.  42.  6 
Brenton,  E.  P.  Naval  History  of  1783,  1836.  2  vols.  35.  9 
Burnet,   Gilbert.     Memoires  pour  servir  a  la  Histoire  de  la 

Grand  Bretagne,  etc.  35.  9 

Fac  similies  of  National  Manuscripts,   from  William,    the 

Conqueror,  to  Queen  Anne.    Selected  under  the  direction 

of  the  Master  of  the  EoUs,    etc.     Vols.  2,  3,  4.    London, 

1865-'68.     fo.  94.  5 

Chalmers,  Patrick.  The  Adhesive  Postage  Stamp.    52.  10.  4 
Dodsley,  J.,  publ.    Annual  Eegister.    1758,  1830.    (v.  edit.) 

76  Vols.  53.  1-3.  8.  9 

Hardy,  T.  D.     Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Materials  relating 

to  the  Histories  of,  and  Ireland,  etc.  40.  6 

McCarthy,  Justin.     A  History  of  Our  Own  Times,  etc.     4 

Vols.  42.  10 

Great  Britain  Public  Eecord  Office. 
National  Society  for  the  Education  of  the  Poor.     Eeport, 

1813.     (Pamphleteer,  Vol.  2.)  53.  5 

(Peerage.)  Bedford,  W.  K.  E.  Blazon  of  Episcopacy.  46.2 
Collins,  Arthur.     Peerage  of  England.     5th  edit.  46.  1 

Debrett,  John.    Illustrated  Baronetage,  Knightage,  etc.  46.  1 
Illustrated  Baronetage,  with  the  Knightage  of,  and  Ire- 
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Centennial  Address  in  Sander's  Theatre,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
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Geeen,  Dr.  Samuel  Abbott— (Continued). 

Kotes  on  a  Copy  of  Dr.  Wm.  Douglass's  Almanack  for  1743, 
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Notice  of  Jean  Frederick  de  Waldeck.  Eead  before  the  Mass. 
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Public  Libraries  and  Schools.  Paper  Prepared  at  the  Be- 
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Eemarks  on  the  Early  Appearance  of  the  Northern  Lights 
in  New  Enij^land.     [Reprinted  from  Proceedings  of  the 
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^School  Histories,  and  Some  Errors  in  them.     Boston,  1872. 
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Story  of  a  Famous  Book;  Account  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Frank- 
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the  Maintenance  of  Ministers,  in  the  Colonies  of  Plymouth 
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Gkeen,  Thomas  J.     Journal  of  the  Texian  Expedition  against 
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Green  Bay,  Wis.    Biddle,  J.  W.   Eecollections  of,  in  1816-'17. 
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Durrie,  D.  S.  Green  Bay  for  Two  Hundred  Years,  1639- 
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French  Manuscripts,  by  M.  De  Ligney(?),  Eelating  to  the^ 
Early  History  of  Green  Bay.  (Wis.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Vol. 
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And  the  Frontiers.  (Wis.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Vol.  8,  pp.  232- 
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Eobinson,  C.  D.  Legend  of  the  Eed  Banks,  an  Indian  Earth- 
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Gkeen  County,  Wis.   See  Bingham,  H.  M.    History,  etc.    95.  2 
Salisbury,  A.     Green  County  Pioneers.  19. 11 

Stewart,  J.  W.     Early  History  of.  19.  11 

Greene,  Francis  V.   The  Mississippi.    (Campaigns  of  the  Civil 
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Greene,  Geo.  W.     Historical  View  of  the  American  Eevolu- 
tion.     Boston,  n.  d.     12mo.  16. 5 

Life  of  Gen.  I^athanael  Greene,  Maj.  Gen.  in  the  Eevolution. 
N.  Y.,  1867-'71.     3  Vols.     8vo.  44.  9 

Short  History  of  Ehode  Island.  Providence,  1877.  16mo.  S,Q 
Greene,  James.     Historical  Discourse  on  the  First  Presbyte- 
rian Church  of  Indianapolis,  1823-'76.     (Indianapolis   1st 
Church  Manual,  1878.)     16mo.  18.  n.3 

Greene,  Gen.  I!^athaniel  M.  See  Caldwell,  Charles.  Memoirs. 

44.9 
Greene,  Geo.  W.     Life  of.  44.  9 

U.  S.  Senate.  Presentation  of  Statue  of  Gen.  G.  by  the 
State  of  Ehode  Island,  Jan.  20,  1870.     n.  t.  p.     8vo. 

43.  6.  G 

Greene,  Eeuben.     A  Genealogical  Sketch  of  the   Descendants 

of  Eobert  Greene,  of  Wales,  Mass,     Boston,  1885.     12mo. 

25.  7.  7 

Greene,  Eichard  Henry.     Todd  Genealogy,    with  notices  of 

other  families.     I^.  Y.,  1867.     8vo.  47.  13 

Greene,  Eobert.     Quip  for  an  Upstart  Courtier,  etc.  London, 

1592.     (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  2.)  40.  3 

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Greene,  Sam  S.     Genealogical  Sketch   of  the  Descendants  of" 

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Greene,  Welcome  Arnold.    The  Providence  Plantations  for 
250  Years.     An  Historical  Eeview  of  the  Foundation, 
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Greene  Family.    See  Greene,  Eeuben.    Genealogy,  etc.  25.  7.  7 
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Greene  County,  Mo.     Illustrated  Historical  Atlas,  1876.     St. 
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Greene  County,  ^-ew  York.    History  of,  with   Biographical 
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Greenfield,  Mass.     See  Willard,  D.  History  of.  8. 2 
Greenhow,  Eobert.     History  of  Oregon  and  California,  and 
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Green  Lake  County,  Wis.     See  Gillespy,  J.  C.  History  of. 

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Greenleaf,  Jonathan.     History   of  the  Churches  of  all  De- 
nominations in  the  City  of  Kew  York,    from   the  First 
Settlement  to  the  Year  1846.     N.  Y.,  1846.     16mo.    16.  11 
Genealogy  of  the  Geenleaf  Family.     N.  Y.,  1854.    8vo.  47.  9 
Greenleaf,  Simon.     Discourse  at  his  Inauguration   as  Eoyall 
Professor  of  Law,  in  Harvard  University,  Aug.  20,  1834. 
Cambridge,  1834.     8vo.  9.  2 

Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Joseph  Story,  Sept. 
18,  1845,  at  Harvard  College.      Boston,    1845.     8vo. 

43.  7.  S.  2 

Greenleaf,  Thomas.     See  Lunt,  W.  P.      Christian   Standard 

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Greenleaf  Family.     See  Greenleaf,  J.     Genealogy,  etc.       * 

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Greenough,  "W.  W. — (Continued). 

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Greenwich,  Conn.     See  Mead,  Daniel  M.    History  of.        7. 12 

Greenwood,  F.  W.  P.     Liturgy  for  the  use  of  the  Church  at 

King's  Chapel  in  Boston,  etc.     Boston,  1831.    12mo.    38.1 

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6.  1843.  43.  6.  G 

Miscellaneous  Writings.     Boston,  1846.     12mo.  38. 2 

Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  W.  P.  Lunt,  as  Pastor  of  the 

Second  Congr.  Unitarian  Society  in  Kew  York,  June  19, 

1828.     K  Y.,  1828.    8vo.    (Mass.  Pamph.,  Vol.    8,  No.  9.) 

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Sermon  Preached  in  Kings   Chapel,    Nov.  22,    1835,    after 

the  Funeral  of  theEev.  James  Freeman.  Boston,  1835.  8vo. 

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The  Inheritance  which  a  Good  Man  Leaves  to  his  Children. 
Discourse  on  the  Death  of  James  Freeman  Curtis,  at  Bos- 
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Gregg,  J.  Chandler.  Life  in  the  Army;  in  the  Departments  of 
Virginia  and  the  Gulf,  including  Observations  in  New 
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Gregg,  Josiah.  Commerce  of  the  Prairies.  Journal  of  a  Santa  Fe 
Trader  during  Eight  Expeditions  across  the  Great  West- 
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Gregorie,  John.     The  Assyrian  Monarchy;  being  a  Short  De- 
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face and  Introduction  by  Leonard  Woods.  Ed. ,  with  ^N'otes, 
by  Charles  Deane.    Cambridge,  1877.    8vo.  (Me.  Hist.  Soc. 
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Translator.  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  of  Hernando  de 
Soto  into  Florida.  Published  1557.  London,  1609.  (Hist. 
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Same.  Virginia  Richly  Valued,  by  the  Description  of  the 
Mainland  of  Florida.  London,  1609.  8vo.  (Force's  Hist. 
Tracts,  Vol.  4.)  •  14.  12 

Hakluyt  Society.     Works  Issued.  20. 11 

Programme  and  List  of  Members.     London,  1852.     8vo. 

20.  11 
Halberg,  John  A.     Contested  Election.    See  Minnesota  Legis- 
lature, 1874.  22.  13.  7 
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Haldeman,  S.  S.    Affixes,  in  their  Origin  and  Application,  Ex- 
hibiting the  Etymological  Structure  of  English  Words. 
Revised  edit.     Phila.,  1871.     12mo.  34. 1 
'     Description  of  New  and  Interesting  Animals.    Albany,  1847. 
8vo.                                                                                     49.  5.  5 
Rhymes  of  the  Poets.     [By   ''Felix  Ago."]     Phila.,  1868. 
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Haldimand,  Sir  Frederic  (Gov.  of  CaDada).   Ii^^egotiations  be- 
tween Vermont  and  Haldimand,  with  Contemporaneous 
Documents,  1779-1783.    (Vt.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Vol.  2.)  7.9 
Hale,  Charles.     See  Dainese,  F.  Mr.  Seward's  Pet.,  etc.  60.  8 
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Hale,  Charles  E.     (Trans. )    Translation  of  the  Eosetta  Stone, 
and  Historical  Essays.     See  Pa.,  Univ.  of,    Eeport,  etc. 

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Hale,  Edward  Everett.      A  Free-born  Church.      Sermon 

Preached  before  the  National  Conference  of  Unitarian  and 

other  Christian  Churches,  at  Saratoga,  Sept.  12,  1876.     n. 

t.  p.     8vo.  56.  5.  1 

Hawkins  and  Drake.     (Nat.  and   Crit.  Hist,  of  America, 

Vol.  3.)  25.  9 

Kansas  and  Nebraska;  History,  Geographical  and  Physical 

Characteristics.     Boston,  etc.,  1854.     12mo.  19.  7 

Life  of  Sir  Ealph  Lane.   (Amer.  Antiq.  Soc.  Trans.,  Vol.  4.) 

9.  10 
Lord  Bellomont  and  Capt.  Kidd.     (Memorial  History   of 
Boston,  Vol.  2.)  9.  14 

Magellan's  Discovery.  (Nat.  and  Crit.  Hist,  of  America, 
Vol.  2.)  25.  9 

The  Man  Without  a  Country.  (Fiction.)  Boston,  1856. 
16mo.  43.  13.  -^ 

Philip's  War.     (Memorial  Hist,  of  Boston,  Vol.  1.)        9. 14 
Sermon  Delivered  before  his  Excellency,  N.  P.  Banks,  Gov., 
etc.  Mass.     Election  Sermon,  Jan.  5,  1859.     Boston,  1859. 
Svo.  56.  5.  6 

Siege  of  Boston.     (Memorial  Hist,  of  Boston*  Vol.  3.)    9.  14 
Sybaris,  and  other  Homes.     Boston,  1869.     16mo.  74.  3 

What  will  he  Do  with  It?  A  Baccalaureate  Address,  De- 
livered at  the  Commencement  of  Cornell  University.  June 
12,  1881.     Boston,  1881.     12mo.  '56.  9. 4 

Hale,  Eugene.  Financial  Management  of  the  Eepublican 
Party.  Speech,  in  the  U.  S.  Ho.  of  Eep.,  May  29,  1872. 
Wash.,  3872.     8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,    Vol.  5,  No.  16.) 

60.1 

Political  Assessments.    Speech,  U.  S.  Senate,  June  26,  1882. 

n.t.p.     8vo.  3374 

Mace,  B.  H.     Statement  on  Soldiers'  Claims,  etc.  50. 1 

Speech,  on  National  Expenditures,  in  the  U.  S.  H.  of  E., 

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Hale,  Horatio.     The  Iroquois  Book  of  Eites.     [Brinton's  Li- 
brary, etc.,  No.  2.]     Phila.,  1883.     8vo.  15.  4 
Hale,  John  P.     Frauds  and  Corruption  in  the  Xavy  Depart- 
ment.    Speech,  Senate  of  l/.  S.,  Jan.  and  Feb.,  1865.     n. 
t.p.     8vo.    (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Yol.  12,  :^o.  51.)            60.  1 
Kansas  and  the  Supreme  Court.    Speech,  U.  S.  Senate,  Jan. 
19  and  21,  1858.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.                                    19. 14. 2 
Speech,  on  the  Increase  of  the  A.rmy  in  Mexico;  U.  S.  Senate, 
Jan.  6.  1848.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.     (Mex.  War  Pamph.,  No.  24.) 

16. 10 

Speech,  on  the  Territorial  Question;  U.  S.  Senate,  March  10, 

1850.    n.  t.  p.    8Vo.   (Misc.  Pamph..  Vol.  3,  No.  23.)  53.  12 

Funeral  Ceremonies,  on  Death  of  J.  P.  Hale.   Portland,  1873. 

8vo.  7. 11 

See  Spalding,  G.  B.     Eulogy  on  John  P.  Hale.  7. 11 

Hale,  John  P. ,  Trans. — Allegheny  Pioneers.  Historical  Sketches 

of  the  First  White  Settlements  west  of  the  AUeghenies, 

1748,  and  after.     Cinn.,  1886.     8vo.  16.  6 

Hale,  Capt.  Nathan.     See  Stuart,  I.  W.    Life  of  Hale.     44.  8 

Hale,  Robert  S.    Thomas  Hale,  the  Glover,  of  Newbury,  Mass. 

(1635),  and  his  Descendants.    Boston,  1877.    8vo.    25.  7.  8 

Hale,  Salma.     Address  Delivered  before  the  New  Hampshire 

Historical  Society,  at  the  Annual  Meeting,   11th  June, 

1828.  (N.  H.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Vol.  3.)  Concord,  1832.    8vo. 

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Annals  of  Keene,  N.  H.,  1734-1815.    Keene,  1851.    8vo.   7.  3 
Hale,  Mrs.  Sarah  J.     Sketches  of  American  Character.    Bos- 
ton, 183,0.     18mo.  33.  10 
Hale,  T.  J.    Additions  to  the  Flora  of  Wisconsin.    1860.    n.  t.  p. 
8vo                                                                                      19.  5.  6 
Hale  Family.   See  Hale,  R.  S.   Thomas  Hale  and  Descendants. 

25.  7.  8 

Hales, .  Communication  between  My  Lord  Chancellor  and 

Judge  Hales.    8vo.    1553.    (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  1.)    40.3 

Haliburton,  J.  H.     The  Letter  Bag  of  the  Great  Western;  or, 

Life  on  a  Steamer.     London,  1840.     8vo.  17.  3 

Haliburton,  Thomas  C.     The  Bubbles  of  Canada.     London, 

1839.     8vo.  .  17.3 

•  Clockmaker ;  Sayings  and  Doings  of  Sam  Slick  of  Slickville. 

Phila.,  1839.     12mo.  74.3 

The  English  in  America.     2  Vols.     London,  1851.     12mo. 

33.  6 


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Haliburton,  Thomas  C— (Continued). 

Historical  and  Statistical  Account  of  Kova  Scotia.     2  Vols. 

Halifax,  1829.     8vo.  42. 10 

Haliburton  Family.    See  Bogers,  Charles.    Gen.  Memoir,  Sir 

Walter  Scott,  etc.  46.  2 

Halifax,  :N".  S.     Sixth  Annual  Eeport  of  the  Committee  of  the 

Halifax  Young  Men's  Christian  Association.     Halifax,  'N, 

S.,  1860.     8vo.  56.  14.  & 

Halkett,  John.     Statement  Eespecting  the  Earl  of  Selkirk' s> 

Settlement  upon  the  Bed  Eiver;  its  Destruction,  in  1815 

and  '16;  and  the  Massacre  of  Gov.  Semple  and  Party,  etc. 

London,  1817.     8vo.  '  20.  11 

Hall,  A.  Oak  EY.     Horace  Greeley  Decently  Dissected.    Letter 

to  Joseph  Hoxie.     N.  Y.,  1862.     8vo.  30.  4.  5 

Hall,  Asaph.    Parallax  of  A  Lyrae  and  61  Cygni.    Wash.,  1882. 

4to.    (U.  S.  I^aval  Obs.,  1879.    App.  1.)  50.  1. 1 

Hall,  Basil.     Travels  in  :N^orth  America,  in  l827-'28.     Edin- 

burg,  1829.     8vo.     3  Vols.  33. 10 

Forty  Etchings  from  Sketches  Made  in  North  America,  1827- 

'28.     Edinburg,  1830.     4to.  33. 12 

Hall,  Baynard   R.     The  New  Purchase;    Seven  and  a  Half 

Years  in  the  Far  West.    [By  Eobert  Carlton.]  N.  Y.,  1843. 

8vo.     2  Vols.  19.  1 

Hall,  Benj.  H.     History  of  Eastern  Vermont,  1766-1800.     N. 

Y.,  1858.     8vo.  7.2 

Hall,  Mrs.   Cecil.     A  Lady's  Life  on  a  Farm  in  Manitoba. 

London,  1884.    12mo.  17.  2 

Hall,  Charles  E.    Catalogue  of  the  Geological  Museum  of  the 

Pennsylvania  Geological  Survey.  Parti.  Eock  Specimens. 

Harrisburg,  1878.    8vo.  11.10 

Hall,  Charles  C.    Narrative  of  the  Second  Arctic  Expedition, 

Made  1864-'69.   Wash.,  1879.    4to.    (U.  S.  Dep.  of  Navy.) 

20.14 
Hall,  Charles  H.     The  Dutch  and  the  Iroquois.     Paper  read 

before  the  Long  Island  Hist.  Soc,  Feb.  21,  1882.     N.  Y., 

1882.    8vo.  10.  11.  1 

Hall,  Clayton  C.     The  Great  Seal  of  Maryland.    A  Paper  read 

before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society,  Dec.  14,  1885. 

(Pub.  Fund,  No.  23.)     Baltimore,  1886.     8vo.  11.15 

Hall,  C.  L.     Biographical  Sketches  of  the  State  Government 

and  Legislature  of  Minnesota,  1877  and  '78.     Minneapolis, 

1877-'78.     8vo.  43.  14.  7 


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Hall,  David  B.  The  Halls  of  New  England.  Genealogical 
and  Biographical.     Albany,  1883.     8vo.  47. 3 

Hall,  Edward  B.  Discourse  before  the  Ehode  Island  Histor- 
ical Society,  Feb.  6,  1855,  on  the  Life  and  Times  of  John 
Howlaud,     Late     President.      Providence,     1855.      8vo. 

43. 13.  H.  1 
The  Spirit  of  Truth.     A  Discourse  Delivered  at  the  Dedi- 
cation of  the  I^ew  Divinity  Hall  of  the  Meadville  Theo- 
logical School,  Meadville,  Pa.,  June  28, 1854.     Cambridge, 
1854.     8vo.  56.  7.  3 

Hall,  Edward  Hepple.  Ho!  for  the  West!  Traveller  and 
Emigrants  Hand-Book  to  Canada  and  the  North- West  of 
the  American  Union.     Lond.,  1858.     8vo.  20.  5.  1 

Lands  of  Plenty.     British  North  America.     London,  1879. 
8vo.  20. 4 

Lands  of  Plenty,  in  the  New  North -West,  Manitoba  and  the 
North- West  Territory,  Canada.  Toronto,  1880.  8vo.  20.  5.  1 
Hall,  Edwin,  Rev.     Ancient  Historical  Records  of  Nor  walk, 
Conn.,  1640-1847.     Norwalk,  Conn.,  1865.     12mo.         7.  6 
The  Puritans  and  their  Principles.    N.  Y.,  1846.    SVo.  7. 14 
Colleges  Essential  to  Home  Missions.     Discourse,  etc.     N. 
Y..  1853.     8vo.  56.  11.  4 

Hall,  Geo.  B.   Illustrated  Tourist ;  Account  of  Minnesota.  Min- 
neapolis, 1880.     8vo.  22.  5.  6 
Hall,  Henry.     American  Navigation,  with  Some  Account  of 
the  Causes  of  its  Former  Prosperity  and  Present  Decline. 
N.  Y.,  1878.     8vo.                                                          57.  10.  4 
Report  on  the  Ship-Building  Industry  of  the  U.  S.    [Census, 
1880,  Yol.  8.]  50.10 
Hall,  Hiland.     Capture  of  Ticonderoga,' in  1775.     Paper  read 
before  the  Vermont  Historical  Society,   Oct.    19,    1869. 
Montpelier,  1869.     8vo.                                                   7.  9. 1 
Early  History  of  Vermont.     Albany,  1868.     8vo.  7.  9 
History  of  Wells,  Vt.,  for  the  First  Century  after  its  Settle- 
ment.    With   Biographical  Sketches,  by  Robert  Parks. 
Rutland,  1869.     8vo.                                                             7.  9 
Hall,  James,  Judge.     History  of  the  Indian  Tribes  of  North 
America.     See  McKenney,  T.  L.     3  Vols.                   95.  21 
Letters  from  the  West.     Ohio.     London,  1828.     8vo.     19. 1 
Notes  on  the  Western  States;  Sketches  of  their  Soil,  Climate, 
Resources  and  Scenery.     Phila.,  1838.     12mo.              19. 1 


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Hall,  James,  Judge — (Continued), 

Sketches  of  History,  Life  and  Manners  of  the  West.    Phila.^ 

1835.  12mo.  19.  i 
Statistics  of  the  West  at  the  Close  of  the  Year  1836.    Cinn.,. 

1836.  12mo.  19. 1 
The  West;  its  Soil,  Surface  and  Productions,  Commerce  and 

Navigation.     Cinn.,  1848.     12mo.  19.  1 

Western  Souvenir.     1829.     Cinn.,  1829.     18mo.  19.  1 

Hall,  James  (Geologist).  Geology  of  Minnesota,  from  St.  Paul,. 

to  the  Western  Part  of  the  State,     n.  t.  p.     4to.     (From 

Proc.  Amer.  Geog.  Soc,  1866.)  25.  6.  2" 

Geological  Survey  of  Ohio.  1869-'72.     4  Vols.     Columbus, 

1873-'75.     8vo.  51.  5 

Palaeontology.     (Geol.  Exp.,  40th  Par.)  50.  8 

'Report  on  Building  Stones.     Albany,  ]^.  Y.,  1868.     8vo. 

51.  14.  1 

And  Whitney,  J.  D.     Eeport  of  the  Geological  Survey  of 

Iowa,  1855-'57.     n.  p.     1858.     8vo.     2  Vols.  51.  13 

Hall,  Joseph  D.,  Jk.     The  Genealogy  and  Biography  of  the 

Waldos  of  America,  from  1650  to  1883.      Danielsonville, 

Conn.     1883.     8vo.  47.  7 

Hall,  J.  Prescott.     Discourse  before  the  Kew  England  Society,. 

in  the  City  of  l^ew  York,  Dec.  22,  1847.     N.  Y.,  1848. 

8vo.  7.  7.  1 

Hall,  J.  W.  D.     Ancient  Iron  Works  in  Taunton,  Mass.    Bead 

before  the   Old  Colony  Historical  Society,  J^uly,   1884. 

(Collections  No.  3,  p.  131.)  8.  9.  9- 

Hall,  Mary  A.  (Newell).     Thomas    Newell,  who  Settled  in 

Farmington,    Conn.,    A.   D.  1632,  and  his  Descendants. 

Southington,  Conn.,  1878.     12mo.  47.  11 

Hall,  Nathan  K.,  Judge.     Opinion  on  Habeas  Corpus,  in  the 

Case  of  Eev.  J.  D.  Benedict.     Buffalo,  1S62.     8vo.  53. 11.1 

Hall,  Nathaniel,  Eev.     The  Iniquity.     [Slavery.]    Sermon 

in  the  First  Church,  Dorchester,  Mass.,    Dec.  11,   1859. 

Boston,  1859.    8vo.  30. 14.  3 

The  Man,  [John  Brown];  the  Deed;  the  Event.     Sermon  in 

Dorchester,  Dec.  4  and  11,  1859.     Boston,   1859.      8vo. 

30.  14.  a 

Moral  Significance  of  the  Contrasts  between  Slavery  and 

Freedom.     Discourse  in  Dorchester,  May  10,  1864.    Bost. 

1864.     8vo.  30.  14.  S 


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Hall,  JSTathaniel,  Eev. — (Continued). 

Truth  not  to  be  Overthrown,  nor  Silenced;  Sermon  at  Dor- 
chester, Jan.  27,  1861.  Boston,  1861.  8vo.  30.  4.  7 
Sermon  Preached  in  the  First  Church,  Dorchester,  June  19, 
1870,  the  240th  Anniversary.  Boston,  1870.  8vo.  (Mass. 
Pamph.,  Vol  2,  JSTo.  8.)  9.  2 
Memorial  of  ISTathaniel  Hall,  Pastor  of  the  First  Church,  in 
Dorchester,  Mass.     Boston,  1876.     8vo.                       44. 13 

Hall,  Newman.     Sermon  on  the  Assassination  of  Abraham 
•  Lincoln,  at  Surrey  Chapel,  London,  May  14,  1865.     Bos- 

ton, 1865.    8vo.  43.  14.  1 

Hall,  E.  L.  Oconto  County,  "Wis.  See  Curtis,  J.  S.  Eesources, 
etc.     1870.     16mo.  19.  5. 8 

Hall,  Egbert,  Eev.  Works,  with  Memoir,  by  O.  Gregory;  and 
Eeminiscences  by  John  Greene.    N.  Y.,  1849.   8vo.   4  Vols. 

56.  10 

Hall,  Samuel  E.  Biographical  Sketch  of.  (Amer  Jour.  Ed., 
Vol.  5.)  43. 13.  O 

Hall,  Sherman,  Eev.  (Translator).  Gospel  of  St.  Luke  in 
Ojibway.     See  Bible,  O.  T. ,  etc.     1837.     12mb.  22.1 

Hall,  Theodore  Parsons.  Genealogical  I^otes  Eelating  to  the 
Families  of  Hon.  Lyman  Hall,  of  Georgia;  Hon.  Samuel 
Holden  Parsons  Hall,  of  Binghamton,  IS".  Y.,  and  Hon. 
Nathan  Kelsey  Hall,  of  Buffalo,  K.  Y.  Albany,  1886. 
8vo.  47. 10 

Hall,  WillardP.  (of  Mo.).  Instructions  to  Mr.  Slidell.  Speech 
in  the  House  of  Eepresentatives,  Jan.  19,  1848,  on  the 
President's  Message,  Giving  the  Eeasons  why  he  Declined 
to  Give  the  House,  in  Compliance  with  its  Call,  the  Instruc- 
tions to  Mr.  Slidell.  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  (Mexican  War  Pamph., 
Ko.  25.)  16. 10 

Hall,  Wm.  M.  Speech  in  Favor  of  a  National  Eailroad  to  the 
Pacific,  at  the  Chicago  Convention,  July  7,  1847,  etc.  N. 
Y.,  1853.     8vo.  72.  6.  5 

Hall  Family.     See  Hall,  D.  B.     Halls  of  New  England.    47. 3 
Hall,  Theo.  P.     Notes  on  the  Hall  Families.  47. 10 

Whitmore,  W.  H.    Hall  Family  of  Medford,  Mass.     25.  7.  8 

Hallam,  Henry.    The  Constitutional  History  of  England,  from 

the  Accession  of  Henry  YII.  to  the  Death  of  George  II. 

3  Vols,     London,  1881.     8vo.  42.  6 

Introduction  to  the  Litera^ture  of  Europe,  in  the  15th,  16th 

and  17th  Centuries.     4  Vols.     Lomion,  1873.     8vo.     42.  6 


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Hallam  Henry — (Continued). 

View  of  the  State  of  Europe  during  the  Middle  Ages.     3 

Vols.     London,  1878.     12mo.  42.  6 

See  Martineau,  Harriet.     Life  of  Hallam.  43.  1 

Halleck,  Henry  W.,  Gen.    See  Duyckinck,  E.  A.    Biography. 

44.6 
Halley,  Ebenezer.  Christian's  Nativity  and  Death  Contrasted. 
Sermon,  on  the  Death  of  Eliphalet  Wickes.     With  Bio- 
graphical Notice.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1850.  8vo.  (Misc.  Pamph., 
Vol.  2,  No.  7.)  53.  12  • 

Jehovah's  Proclamation.  Sermon,  on  the  Death  of  President 
Taylor.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1850.  8vo.  (Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  2, 
No.  8.)  53.  12 

Halliwell,  James  O.     Dictionary  of  Archaic  and  Provincial 
Words,  Obsolete  Phrases,  Proverbs,  and  Ancient  Customs, 
from  the  14th  Century.    2  Vols.    London,  1881.    8vo.    38. 3 
Hallock,  Charles.    Our  New  Alaska;  or,  the  Seward  Purchase 
Vindicated.     N.  Y.,  1886.     8vo.  17.  2 

Hallock,  Eey.  Jeremiah.    See  Yale,  Cyrus.    Life  of  Hallock. 

44.1 
Halloway,  Wm.  W.     True  Greatness.     Sermon  at  Belleville, 
N.  J.,  June  27,  1869,  on  the  Death  of  S.  L.  Ward.   Newark, 
N.  J.,  1869.  43.  7.  W.  2 

Hallowell,  Eichard  p.     Quakers  in  New  England.     Essay. 
Phila.,  1870.     8vo.  7.7.1 

Halpine,  Charles  G.     Miles  O'Eeilly.     A  Poem.  29. 14 

Halstead,  Murat.    Caucuses  of  1860.    History  of  the  National 
Political  Conventions  of  the  Presidential  Campaign.    Co- 
lumbus, 1860.    8vo.  33.  6 
Hamburg- American  Packet  Co.   General  Information  for  Pas- 
sengers by  the  Steamships.     N.  Y.,  1873.     8vo.    (Eamsey 
Pamph.,  Vol.  13,  No.  28.)                                                   60. 1 
Hamersly,  Thomas  H.  S.     Complete  Army  Eegister  of  the  U. 
S.,  for  100  Years,  1779-1879.     Wash.,  1881.                   14.  7 
Hamilton,  Alexander.     See  Callender,  J.  T.     Account  of  his 
Liason  with  Mrs.  Eeynolds.     See  his   ''Sketches  of  the 
History  of  America."     Phila.,  1798.     8vo.                  16.  12 
Depew,  C.  M.    Address  at  Unveiling  Statue  of.    43.  13.  H.  A 
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Hamilton,  James  Cleland.  The  Prairie  Province;  Sketches 
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Hardy,  Thomas  Duffus.     Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Materials 

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Observations  on  Terrestrial  Magnetism,  and  on  the  Devia- 
tions of  the  Compasses  of  the  Monadnock,  etc.  No  impr. 
(Smiths.  Contrib.,  Vol.  18.)  49. 14 

Harlan,  C.  El  Flora,  of  the  Susquehanna.  Verse.  Phila.,  1879. 
16mo.  11.  11 

Harlan,  James.  The  President  and  San  Domingo.  Speech, 
Senate,  U.  S.,  March  29,  1871.  Wash.,  1871.  8vo.  (Eam- 
sey Pamph.,  Vol.  32,  No.  3.)  60.  8 


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Harlan,  James — (Continued). . 

Sale  of  Arms  to  French  Agents.   Speech,  Senate,  U.  S.,  Feb. 
14,  1872.     n.  t.  p.     (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  31,  :N'o.  48.) 

60.8 

Clarke,  W.  P.     Base  Slander  Eefuted.  60.  2 

Harleian  Miscellany.     Harley,  Robert.     London,  1808-'10. 

8vo.     12  Vols.  40. 3 

Hableian   Society,  London,  Eng.     Publications.     27  Vols. 

8vo.     London,  1869-'87.  46. 14 

CONTENTS  : 

The  Visitation  of  London,  in  1568,  by  Cooke.    Edited  by  J.  J.  Howard  and 
G.  J.  Armitage. 

The  Visitation  of  Leicestershire,  in  1619,  by  Lennard  and  Vincent.    Edited 
by  John  Fetherston,  Jr. 

The  Visitation  of  Rutland,  in  1618,  by  Camden.    Edited  by  George  J.  Army- 
tage. 

The  Visitations  of  Nottingham  in  1563  and  1614.    Edited  by  Geo.  W.  Mar- 
shall. 

The  Visitations  of  Oxford,  1574  and  1634.     Edited  by  W.  H.  Turner. 

The  Visitation  of  Devon  in  1620.     Edited  by  the  Rev.  F.  T.  Colby,  D.D. 

The  Visitation  of  Cumberland  in  1615.     Edited  by  John  Fetherston. 

Le  Neve's  Catalogue  of  Knights,     Edited  by  George  W.  Marshall. 

The  Visitation  of  Cornwall,  1620.    Edited  by  Colonel  J.  L.  Vivian  and  Dr. 
H.  H.  Drake. 

The  Registers  of  Westminster  Abbey.     Edited  by  Col.  J.  L.  Chester. 

The  Visitation  of  Somersetshire  in  1623.     Edited  by  the  Rev.  T.  F.  Colby. 

The  Visitation  of  Warwickshire  in  1619.     Edited  by  John  Fetherston. 

The  Visitations  of  Essex  in  1552,  1558,  1612  and  1634.    Part  I.    Edited  by 
Walter  C.  Metcalf 

The  Visitation  of  Essex  consisting  of  Miscellaneous  Pedigrees,  and  Berry's 
Pedigrees.     Part  II.     With  general  Index. 

The  Visitation  of  London,  1633-'4.     Vol.  I.     Edited  by  J.  J.  Howard  and 
Col.  Chester. 

The  Visitation  of  Yorkshire  in  1564.     Edited  by  the  Rev.  C.  B.  Norcliffe. 

The  Visitation  of  London,  1633-'4.     Vol.  II.     Edited  by  J.  J.  Howard. 

The  Visitation  of  Cheshire  in  1580.     Edited  by  J.  Paul  Ry lands. 

The  Visitations  of  Bedfordshire  in  1566,  1582  and  1634.     Edited  by  F.  A. 
Blaydes. 

The  Visitation  of  Dorsetshire  in  1623,  by  St.  George  and  Lennard  as  depu- 
ties to  Camden.     Edited  by  J.  Paul  Rylands. 

The  Visitation  of  Gloucestershire  in  1623,  by  Chitting  and  Phillipot  as  dep- 
uties to  Camden.     Edited  by  Sir  John  Maclean  and  W.  C.  Heane. 

The  Visitations  of  Hertfordshire  in  1572  and  1634.     Edited  by  Walter  C. 
Metcalf,  Esq. 

Marriage  Licenses:  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Westminster,  1558  to  1699;  Vicar- 
General  of  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1660  to  1679.   Extracted  by  the 
late  Col.  Chester.     Edited  by  Geo.  J.  Armytage. 
97 


768  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Harleian  Society,  Eng.  —  (Continued). 

Marriage  Licenses:  Faculty  Office  of  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1543  to 

1869. 
Marriage  Licenses:  Bishop  of  London,  Vol.  L,  1520  to  1610. 
Marriage  Licenses:  Bishop  of  London,  Vol.  11. ,  1611  to  1828. 
The  Visitation  of  Worcestershire  in  1569.     Edited  by  Wm.  P.  W.  Philli- 

more. 

Eules,  Eeport  and  List  of  Members,  1887.     London,  1887. 
8vo.  52.  10.  5 

Harlem.  Dutch  Society  of  Sciences.  Historical  Notice.  Har- 
lem. 1876.     8vo.  52.  14.  6 

Harlem  (New  York  City).  Eiker,  James.  Its  Origin  and  Early 
Annals.  «     10. 9 

Harley,  Robert  (Earl  of  Oxford).  Harleian  Miscellany:  Col- 
lection of  Pamphlets  and  Tracts,  found  in  the  late  Earl  of 
Oxford's  Li])rary.    London,  1808-' 10.    8vo.    12  Vols.  40.3 

Harman,  A.  Sketches  of  the  Tower  of  London.  London,  n.  d. 
16mo.  52.  10.  4 

Harmon,  Daniel  W.     Journal  of  Voyages  and  Travels  in  the 

Interior  of  North  America.     Andover,  1820.     8vo.     33.  4 

Eeminiscences  of  a   Fur  Trader    at  Winnipeg,   1800-1820. 

(Man.  Hist,  and  Sci.  Soc.  Trans.  No.  3.)  20. 5.  2 

Harmony  Grove  Cemetery.     See  Salem,  Mass. 

Harney,  Gen.  William  Selby.  Sketch  of;  by  L.  TJ.  Eeavis. 
(In  his  Saint  Louis.     1875.)  18.  7 

Harper,  James.     Life  of.     See  McCabe,  J.  D.  Great  Fortunes. 

43.12 

Harper,  Eobert  G.  Speech  to  the  Citizens  of  Baltimore  on 
the  Expediency  of  Promoting  a  Connection  between  the 
Ohio  Eiver  and  the  Waters  of  the  Chesapeake,  at  Balti- 
more, by  a  Canal,  etc.     Dec.  20,  1823.     Bait.,  1824. 

72.  7.  1 

Harper,  William.  Memoir  on  Slavery,  [Pro  Slavery.]  1852. 
12mo.  30. 5 

Harper  Bros.  Illustrated  Catalogue  of  Works  on  General 
Literature.     N.  Y.,  1847.     8vo.  74. 12 

Harper's  Ferry,  Va.  Appeal  to  Congress,  Jan.,  1872,  in  re- 
gard to  Potomac  Water  Privileges,  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  (Eam- 
sey  Pamph.,  Vol.  35,  No.  19.)  60.  2 

Ha-rper's  Ferry  Invasion.  TJ.  S.  Cong.  Senate.  Eeport  on. 
1860.     n.  t.  p.  15.  5 

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Ha-rper's  Magazine.     Vols.  1-68.     1850-'86.     K  Y.    8vo.  37.  5 

Harpswoll,  Me.     See  Brunswick,  Me. 

Harriman,  Walter.  History  of  Warner,  N.  H.  Concord,  N. 
H.,  1879.     8vo.  7.  lo 

Harrington,  F.  W.  Ilistoryof  Fillmore*Co.,  Minn.  See  Turner, 

E.  C.  22.  7 

Also  History  of  Eice  Co.,  Minn.  22.  7 

Harris,  Alex.  Biographical  History  of  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa. 
Lancaster,    1872.     8vo.  43.  n 

Harris,  D.  L.  Hoosac  Tunnel  and  Greenfield  Eailroad.  Bos- 
ton, 1862.     8vo.  8.1.9 

Harris,  Edward.  Memorial  of  Manufacturers  of  Woolen 
Goods  to  Congress.  Wash.,  1872.  8vo.  (Eamsey  Pamph., 
Vol.  4,  No.  21.)  60.1 

Harris,  Edward  D.  Account  of  Some  of  the  Descendants  of 
Capt.  Thomas  Brattle.     Boston,  1867.  47.  8 

Genealogical  Eecord  of  Daniel  Podd  and  his  Descendants. 
Boston,  1873.     8vo.  47.  5 

Genealogical  Eecord  of  Thomas  Bascom,  and  his  Descend- 
ants.    Boston,  1870.     12mo.  47.  1 
The  Yassalls  of  New  England,   and  their  Immediate  De- 
scendants.    Albany,  1862.     8vo.                                25.  14.  7 

Harris,  Gen.  F.  H.  Historical  Sketch  of  Montclair,  to  1876. 
Montcl-air,  N.  J.,  1881.     8vo.  10.  2.  7 

Harris,  Hamilton.  No  Eoyal  Eoad  to  Knowledge.  Lecture, 
in  Schenectady,  June  15,  1842.    Albany,  N.  Y.,  1842.    8vo. 

74.  7. 1 

Harris,  Ira.     Memorial  of.     Albany,  1876.     8vo.     43.  13.  H.  1 
Speech,  in  New  York  Assembly,  upon  the  Anti-Eent  Ques- 
tion, Feb.  4,  1846.     No  imprint.     8vo.     (Misc.  Pamph., 
Vol.  3,  No.  13.)  53.  12 

Harris,  Isham  G.  (Gov.  of  Tenn.).  Message.  Nashville,  1861. 
8vo.  38.14.1 

Harris,  James  H.  Speech  on  the  Militia  Bill  in  the  North  Car- 
olina H.  of  E.,  Jan.  17,  1870.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  15.  16.  1 

Harris,  John.  Navigantium  atque  Itinerantium  Bibliotheca; 
or,  a  Compleat  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels,  Hak- 
luit,  De  Bry,  etc.    London,  1705.*^    Folio.    2  Vols.      94. 10 

Harris,  John  S.  Levees  at  the  Mississippi.  Speech,  Senate  of 
the  U.  S.,  June  2,  1870.  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  (Eamsey  Pamph., 
Vol.  39,  No.  36.)  60.2 


770  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Harris,  Luther  M.   Eobert  Harris  and  his  Descendants.   With 

Notices  of  the  Morey  and  Metcalf  Families.   Boston,  1861. 

8vo.  47. 3 

Harris,  Philip  S.     Address.    (Minn.  Hort.  Soc,  1873.)  22.10 

Harris,  Eev.  Samuel.     The  Complete  Academic  Education  of 

Females.     A  Report,  etc.     New  Haven,  1853.     8vo. 

56.  8.  3 
Harris,  Thaddeus  M.   Biographical  Memorials  of  James  Ogle- 
thorpe, Founder  of  the  Colony  of  Georgia.     Boston,  1841. 

43.2 
Journal  of  a  Tour  into  the  Territory  Northwest  of  the  Alle- 
ghany Mountains,  1803.      Boston,  1803.     8vo.  33. 11 
Harris,  Thomas  L.   Obituary  Address  on.   See  TJ.  S.  Congress. 

43.  7.  2 
Harris,  Wm.  C.   Prison  Life  in  the  Tobacco  Warehouse  at  Rich- 
mond.    By  a  Ball's  Bluff  Prisoner.     Phila.,  1862.     8vo. 

30.1 
Harris,  Wm.  Samuel.     Harris  Family.     Thomas  Harris,  in 
Ipswich,  Mass.,  in  1636,  and  Some  of  his  Descendants, 
through  Seven  Generations,  to  1883.    Nashua,  N.  H.,  1883. 
8vo.  47. 3 

Harris,  Wm.  T.  How  Far  May  the  State  Provide  for  the  Edu- 
cation of  her  Children  at  Public  Expense?  Essay,  read 
at  St.  Louis,  Aug.  25,  1871.  (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  3,  No. 
27.)  .     60. 1 

Epitaphs  from  the  Old  Burying  Ground  in  Watertown,Mass. 
With  Notes  by  E.  H.  Harris.     Boston,  1869.    4to.     46.  12 
Harris  Family.   See  Harris,  L.  M.    Robert  Harris  and  his  De- 
scendants. 47.  3 
Morgan,  N.  H.     James  Harris  and  his  Descendants.       47.  3 
Harrisburg,  Pa.    See  Morgan,  G.  H.   Annals  of  Harrisburgh. 

11. 12 
Harrison,  C.  E.   Report  of  Mound  Exploration  near  Pine  Creek, 
Muscatine  Co.,  Iowa.     (Proc.  Davenport  Acad.  Nat.  Sci., 
Vol.4.)  19.13 

Harrison,  Carter  H.  Speeches,  on  the  Treatment  of  Savages, 
July  8,  1876,  and  on  Texas  Border  Question,  July  12, 1876. 
Wash.,  1876.     8vo.  15.11.4 

Harrison,  Geo.  L.  Chapters  on  Social  Science.  Phila.,  1877. 
8vo.  57. 3 

The  Remains  of  William  Penn.    Pennsylvania's  Plea.    Mis- 
sion to  England,  etc.     Phila.,  1882.     8vo.  43. 9 


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Harbison,  J.  B.  The  Adirondack  Forests  and  the  Problem  of 
the  Great  Waterways  of  the  State  of  Kew  York.  n.  t.  p. 
^^^'  49. 10.  1 

Harbison,  John  P.     Discouragements  to  the  Attainment  of  a 
Sound  and  Accurate  Scholarship.  An  Address,  etc.   Cinn. 
1841.     8vo.  56,  9,  2 

Harrison,  J.  Scott.  Pioneer  Life  at  North  Bend.  ^  Addresa 
before  the  Whitewater  and  Miami  Valley  Pioneer  Asso- 
ciation at  Cleves,  Ohio,  Sept.  8,  18G6.     Cinn.,  1867.     8vo. 

18.  3.  1 
Harrison,  E.  A.,  and  Sloane,  E.     Eesolutions  and  Addresses 
relative  to  the    Death  of  E.  M.  Briggs,   Feb.   23,  1869. 
Cinn.,  1969.     Svo.  43.  g.  g.  2 

Harrison,  Samuel  A.  Memoir  of  Wm.  Hindman ;  Paper  read 
before  the  Md.  Hist.  Soc,  March  10,  1879.  Bait.,  1880. 
8vo.     (Fund  Pub.,  No.  14.)  43.  13.  H.  1 

Wenlock,  Christison,  and  the  Early  Friends  in  Talbot  Co., 
Md.  Paper  read  before  the  Md.  Hist.  Soc,  March  9,  1874. 
(Fund  Publ.,  No.  12.)    Bait.,  1880.     8vo.  11. 1.  3 

Harrison,  Wm.    True  and  Perfect  Account  of  the  Execution  of 
Joan  Perry,  and  her  Two  Sons  for  the  Supposed  Murder 
of  Wm.  Harrison.    Likewise  Mr.  Harrison's  own  Account. 
London,  1676.    (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  8.)  40.  3 

Harrison,  William  Henry.  See  Bacon,  L.  Discourse  on 
Death  of,  April  17,  1841.  43. 14.  6 

Boardman,  H.  A.     Sermon  on,  etc.  43.  14.  6 

Carpenter,  H.  S.     Eulogy  on.  43. 14.  6 

Damon,  M.     The  Holy  Voice.  Discourse.  43. 14.  6 

Dawson,  M.     Historical  Narrative  of.  44.  6 

Duncan,  J.  M.     Fastday  Discourse,  1841.  56.  7.  4 

•      Dwight,  W.  T.    A  Great  Man  Fallen.  43. 14.  6 

Edwards,  B.  B.     Address  on  Death  of.  43. 14.  6 

Haddock,  C.  B.     Discourse  at  Hanover,  N.  H.  43. 14.  6 

Hewit,  N.     Discourse  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.  43.  14.  6 

Johnson,  W.  C.     Eemarks  on  Charges  Against.        30.  14.  2 
Krebs,  J.  M.     The  Leader  Fallen.    Sermon.  43.  14.  6 

Merciful  Eebukes.    Same.  43. 14.  6 

Lamson,  A.     Discourse  at  Dedham,  Mass.  43. 14.  6 

Life  of.     Anon.     Phila.,  1840.     8vo.  44. 6 

Mansfield,  E.  D.     Eulogy  on  Harrison.  43. 14.  6 

N.  Y.  City.     Common  Council.     Obsequies.  43. 14.  6 

Eichards,  John.     Eulogy,  Windsor,  Vt.  43. 14.  6 


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Harrison,  William  Henry— (Continued). 

Spencer,  J.  S.     National  Accountability.  43.  14.  6 

Spring,  Gardiner.     New  Sepulchre.  Discourse.         43.  14.  6 
Sprague,  Peleg.     Eemarks  at  Faneuil  Hall.  43. 14.  6 

Upham,  C.  W.     Discourse.  43. 14.  6 

Van  Eensselaer,  Cortlandt.     Funeral  Sermon.  43.  14.  6 

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Harrisse,  H.  Notes  pour  servir  a  V  Historic,  a  la  Bibliogra- 
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Harrower,  Henry  D.  Captain  Glazier  and  his  Lake.  An 
Inquiry  into  the  History  and  Progress  of  Exploration  at 
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Hart,  Eev.  Buedett.  Congregationalism.  A  Sunday  Morn- 
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Hart,  Charles  Henry.  Bibliographia  Websteriana.  List  of 
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Necrological  Notice  of  Eichard  Stockton  Field,  read  before 

the  Numismatic  and  Antiquarian  Society  of  Phila.,  Oct.  6, 

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Eobert  Morris,  the  Financier  of  the  American  Eevolution. 

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Hart,  E.  L.  and  Street,  O.    Memoranda  of  the  Descendants  cvf 

Amos  Morris,  of  East  Haven,  Conn.     N.  Y.,  1853.    12mo. 

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Hart,  Wm.     Answer  to  this  Question,  What  are  the  Qualifica- 
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Hart,  Wm.  Henry,  Editor.    Historia  et  Cartularium  Monasterii 
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Hartford  Conn.  —  (Continued). 

Papers  relating  to  the  Controversy  in  the  Church  in  Hartford. 

7.6 
Eeports  made  to  the  Common  Council,  1861.  7. 12.  2 

Asylum  for  Deaf  and  Dumb.    Eeports,  1848,  '49,  '53,  '55,  '56. 

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Hartford  &  I^ew  Hayen  Eailroad  Company.    Eeport  of  C. 

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Hartford  Convention,  1814.     See  Dwight,  Theo.    History. 

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Hartley,  David.     Address  to  the  Committee  of  the  County  of 

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Letters  on  the  American  War,  Addressed  to  the  Mayor  and 

Corporation,  etc.,  of  Kingston-upon-Hull.     London,  1779. 

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Observations  on  Man.     London,  1834.     8vo.  56.  4 

Hartley,  Isaac  S.     Fort  Schuyler  in  History.     An  Address, 

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Hartley,  Travers.   Letter  to,  qn  the  Sugar  Bill.  See  ' '  Letter," 

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Hartlib,  Samuel.    The  Eeformed  Virginian  Silkworm;  a  Eare 

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Hartranft,  John  F.  (Gov.  of  Pa.).     Message,  Jan.  3,  1877. 

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Habtwell,  Edward  M.  Physical  Training  in  American  Col- 
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'84-' 5,  '85-' 6.     Cambridge.     12mo.  9.  9 

Catalogus.     [Triennial  Catalogue,  1830-'75.]     Cantabrigise. 

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Quinquennial  Catalogue.     1885.     8vo.  25. 1. 1 

Copy  of  the  Laws  of  Harvard  College,  1655.  Introduction 
by  S.  A.  Green.  Cambridge, "1S76.  8vo.  (Harv.  Coll., 
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Memorial  Concerning  the  Eecent  History  and  the  Constitu- 
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]S"ecrology  of  Harvard  College,  1869-1872.  Cambridge, 
1872.     8vo.  43.11 

Eeport  of  Board  of  Overseers,  1871,  1880-'81.  n.  t.  p.  8vo. 
(Harv.  Coll.  Eep.,  Vol.  1,  ^o.  4.)  9.  2 

Eeport  on  the  Eelative  Powers,  Duties  and  Eesponsibllities 
of  the  Corporation  and  Overseers;  with  the  Proceedings 
of  the  Overseers,  Jan.  31,  1856.  Boston,  1856.  8vo. 
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Eeport  on  the  Eights  and  Duties  of  the  President  and  Fel- 
lows, in  Eelation  to  the  Board  of  Overseers.  Cambridge. 
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Eeport  on  the  Eules  and  Statutes  of  the  office  of  ^'Plummer 
Professor,"  April,  1855.  (Harv.  Coll.  Eep.  Vol.  1,  No. 
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Eeport  on  the  Voluntary  System  in  Mathematics,  Latin  and 
Greek;  also,  Eeport  of  the  Visiting  Committee,  1841. 
Cambridge,    1841.     8vo.     (Harv.  Coll.  Eep.,  Vol.  1.)  9.  2 

Eeport  to  the  Board  of  Overseers  on  the  Condition,  Needs 
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Harvard  College,  Cambridge,  Mass. — (Continued). 

Keports  of  the  President  and  Treasurer,  1883-'84.  Cam- 
bridge, 1885.     8vo.  9.  9.  1.  B 

Eeports  to  the  Board  of  Overseers,  1869-'70.  Cambridge, 
1870.     8vo.     (Harv.  Coll.  Rep.   Vol.  2,  l^o.  9.)  9.  2 

Eoll  of  Students  who  Served  in  the  Army  or  Navy  of  the 
United  States  during  the  Rebellion.  By  F.  H.  Brown. 
Cambridge,  1866.     8vo.  9. 2 

Statutes  of  the  University.  Private  Proof,  n.  t.  p.  8vo. 
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Addresses  at  the  Inauguration  of  C.  W.  Eliot,  as  President 
Oct.  19, 1869.     Cambridge,  1869.     8vo.  9.  2 

Addresses  at  the  Inauguration  of  Edward  Everett,  as  Presi- 
dent, April  30,  1846.  Boston,  1846.  8vo.  (Misc.  Pamph., 
Vol.  18,  No.  10.)  53.6 

Addresses  at  the  Inauguration  of  Thomas  Hill,  as  President, 
March  4,  1863.  Cambridge,  1863.  8vo.  (Harv.  Coll. 
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Everett,  Edward.  Address  at  the  erection  of  a  Monument 
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Norton,  A.     Inaugural  Discourse,  Aug.  10,  1819.       ^     9.  2 

Walker,  James.     Addresses  at  his  Inauguration,  May  24, 

1853.  9. 2 

Address  before  the  Alamni,  July  10,  1863.  9.  2 

White,  D.  A.     Discourse  before  the  Alumni,  Aug.  27, 1844. 

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Winthrop,  R.  C.  Address  before  the  Alumni,  July  22, 
1852.  9. 2 

Astronomical  Observatory.  Annual  Report,  1878,  by  E.  C. 
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Boylston  Medical  Society.  Catalogue  of  Officers  and  Mem- 
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Dental  School.  Announcement,  1875-'76.  Cambridge,  1875. 
16mo.  51.  4.  1 

Divinity  School.     See  Channing,  W.  E.     Discourse  at  Dedi- 
cation.    1826.  44.  1 
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Hedge,  F.  H.     Address   before  the  Graduating  Class, 
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Law  School.  See  Greenleaf,  Simon.  Discourse  at  his  Inau- 
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Habvard  College,  Cambridge,  Mass.— (Continued). 

Jackson,  J.  C.     Kelations  of  American  Lawyers  to  the 
State.  9. 2 

Parker,  Joel.     The  Law  School,  etc.  9. 2 

Quincy,  Josiah.     Address  at  the  Dedication  of  Dane 
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Washburn,  Emory.     Professional  Training.  9.  2 

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Catalogas  Bibliotheca  Harvardianse,  1790.     8vo.        74.  13.  2 
Extracts  from   the  Laws  Eelating  to  the  Library.     1867. 
(Harv.  Coll.  Eep.,  Vol.  2,  No.  5.)  9.2 

Eeport  of  the  Committee  of  the  Association  of  the  Alumni, 
July,  1857.     (Harv.  Coll.  Eep.,  Vol.  2,  No.  1.)  9.  2 

Eeport  of  the  Committee  of  the  Overseers  Appointed  to 
Visit  the  Library,  1860.  (Harv.  Coll.  Eep.,  Vol.  2,  No. 
2.)  9.2 

Same  for  1864.     (Vol.  2,  No.  3.)  9.  2 

Eeport  of  the  Librarian,  J.  L.  Sibley,  1864.  (Harv.  Coll. 
Eep.,  Vol.  2,  No.  4.)  9.  2 

Eeport,  1881.  9.  9.  1 

Medical  School.     Addresses  and  Exercises  at  the  100th  An- 
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Memorial  Hall.     Final  Eeports  of  the  Building  Committee 
and  Treasurer.     Cambridge,     1878.     8vo.     (Harv.  Coll. 
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Eeport  of  a  Committee  on  the  Permanent  Memorial.    1865. 
(Harv.  Coll.  Eep.,  Vol.  2,  No.  10.)                                    9.  2 
Museum  of   Comparative  Zoology.     Eeports    of   Curator, 
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Eeport    of  Trustees,   1862-'64-'66.    (Harv.  Coll.  Eep., 
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Harvard  College,  Cambridge,  Mass.  —  (Continued). 

Peabody  Museum.     Eeports,  1868-1886.     Bound  in  2  Vols. 

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Palaeolithic  Implements  of  the  Valley  of  the  Delaware. 
Cambridge,  1881.    8vo.  15.  11. 1 

Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Catalogue,  1823.  9.  9. 1 

Same,  1873,  with  the  Constitution.  25. 1.  1 

Bethune,  G.  W.     Claims  of  Oar  Country.     Oration.     53. 12 
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Sumner,  Charles.     Address  before  the  Society,  1846.   53.  12 
Catalogue  of  the  Porcellian  Club,  1877.  25.  1. 1 

Alumni  Hall.     Appeal  to  the  Alumni  and  Friends  of  Har- 
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Bradford,  Alden.     Historical  Sketch.  9. 1. 1 

Cambridge.     Federal  Street  Society.     Eeport  of  the  Com- 
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Cambridge,  1825.     8vo.     (Harv.  Coll.  Eep.,  ^o.  13.)   9.  2 
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Speech  before  the  Overseers,  1845.  9.  2 

Sibley,  J.  L.     Biographical  Sketches  of  Graduates.         46.  3 
Notices  of  the  Triennial  and  Annual  Catalogues.       9.  2 
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1858.  Eeport  of  Class  Secretary.     (Harv.  Coll.  Eep., 
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1862.     2d  and  3d  Eeports.  9.  9. 1 

1864.    Baccalaureate  Sermon,  by  H.  P.  Peabody,  etc.  9.  2 
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Same.     No.  5.  9.  9. 1 

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Harvey,  Arthur,  and  Lowe,  John.  Year  Book  and  Almanac 
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Haryey,  Henry.  History  of  the  Shawnee  ladians,  1681-1854. 
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Harvey,  W.  H.     Nereis  boreali  Americana.     Marine  Alga^  of 
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Harwood,  Sir  Edward.  Advice  upon  the  French  King's 
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Harwood,  Watson  H.     Genealogical  History  of  the  Harwood 
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Haskel,  Daniel.     Chronological  View  of  the  World.  Collected 

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Haskell,  David  C.  (of  Kansas.)    Memorial  Addresses  on  his 

Life  and  Character,  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Eepresen- 

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Haswell,  Robert.  Voyage  Round  the  World,  on  Board  Ship 
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Hatch,  Israel  T.  Reciprocity  with  Canada.  Speech,  in  Com- 
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Hatch,  Wm.  S.  Chapter  of  the  War  of  1812,  with  Sketch  of 
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Hatch  Family.    See  Fletcher,  E.  H.,  Maj.  Timothy  Hatch,  etc. 

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Hatfield,  Edwin  F.  History  of  Elizabeth,  :N'.  J.,  including 
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Hatton,  Joseph.  Henry  Irving' s  Impressions  of  America. 
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Hauke,  John  S.  Argument  in  Favor  of  M.  J.  Latimer  and 
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Letter  to  G.  W.  Scofield,  in  Relation  to  Lands  Claimed  by 
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Letter  to  John  H.  Ketcham,  in  Relation  to  a  Contest  between 

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Hauke,  John  S. — (Continued). 

Protest  against  the  Passage  of  Senate  Bill  638,  and  Eeply  to 
the  Argument  by  the  Attorneys  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  and 
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HA.UPT,  Herman.     A  Consideration  of  the  Plans  Proposed  for 
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Haupt,  Herman,  Jr.     Yellowstone  National  Park.     Complete 

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Haven,  C.  C.  Thirty  Days  in  New  Jersey  90  Years  Ago.    Essay 

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Haven,  Nathaniel  Appleton.     Eemains,  with  Memoir  of  his 
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Hawker,  Peter.  Instructions  to  Young  Sportsmen,  in  all 
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Hawkins,  Sir  Richakd.     Voyage  into  the  South  Sea,  1593. 
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Hawkins,  Wm.  G.  Lunsford  Lane;  Another  Helper  from 
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Hawkins,  Henry,     Eeform  of  Parliament,  the  Ruin  of  Par- 
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Hawks,  Francis  L.     Contributions  to  the  Ecclesiastical  His- 
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Hawley,  Charles.  Annual  Address  before  Cayuga  Co.  Hist. 
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Hawley,  Cyrus  M.,  Judge.  Arrest  of  Militia  Officers  in  Utah 
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Important  Decision  of  the  U.  S.  Supreme   Court  for  Utah, 
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Finance  —  the  Currency.  Speech,  H.  of  E.,  April  1,  1874. 
No  imprint.     8vo.  33.  7.  9 

Hawley,  Eey.  Silas.  Fall  of  Sumpter;  its  Intent  and  Portent. 
Address  at  Plymouth  Church,  St.  Paul,  April  12,  1863. 
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National  Eeconstruction.  The  Glory  and  Shame  of  a  Na- 
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Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Life  of.  (See  McCabe,  J.  D.  Great 
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Hayden,  F.  Y.  Contribution  to  the  Ethnography  and  Philology 
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Explanations  of  a  2d  Edition  of  a  Geological  Map  of  Ne- 
braska and  Kansas,  based  upon  Information  Obtained  in 
an  Expedition  to  the  Black  Hills,  under  Command  of  G. 
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Geological  and  Geographical  Survey,  1867-^79.  See  U.  S. 
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Geological  Eeport  of  Dakota.     (Warren,    G.  K.     Explora- 
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Geol.  Eeport  of  the  Exploration  of  the  Yellowstone  and  Mis- 
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8vo.  49.  5.  5 
On  the  Yellowstone  Park.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.                    19. 10.  9 
Hayden,  Horace  Edwin.     Bibliography  of  the  Wyoming  Val- 
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»        W.  Va.,  to  Citizens  who  Served  in  the  Army  of  the  U.  S., 
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Pollock  Genealogy.     A  Biographical  Sketch  of  Oliver  Pol- 
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784  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Hayden,  Horace  Edwin  —  (Continued). 

Various  Silver  and  Copper  Medals,  Presented  to  the  Ameri- 
can Indians  by  the  Sovereigns  of  England,  France  and 
Spain,  from  1600  to  1860,  etc.  (Wyoming  Hist,  and  Geol. 
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Weitzel  Memorial.  Genealogical  Eecords  of  the  Descend- 
ants of  Paul  Weitzel,  of  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1740,  including 
Brief  Sketches  of  other  Families.  Wilkesbarre,  1883. 
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Hayden,  Jabez  H.  Sketch  and  Genealogy  of  the  First  Three 
Generations  of  the  Connecticut  Hay  dens,  with  a  Map 
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Hayden,  Wm.  B.  Institution  of  Slavery,  Viewed  in  the  Light 
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Hayden  Family.  See  Hayden,  J.  H.  First  Three  Generations 
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Haydn,  Joseph.  Dictionary  of  Dates  Eclating  to  All  Ages 
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Boutell,  Charles.    Bible  Dictionary.  34.  9 

Eodwell,  G.  F.     Dictionary  of  Science.  34.  9 

Haydon,  Frank  Sooxr.   EulogiumHistoriariam,  sive  Temporis. 

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Hayes,  Charles.     Alleged  Oatrages  in  the  Southern  States. 

[Ku  Klux.]    Speech  in  the  H.  of  E.,  May  4,  1872.    Wash., 

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Hayes,  Charles  Wells.    George  Hayes,  of  Windsor,  and  his 

Descendants.     Buffalo,  1884.     8vo.  47. 3 

Wm.  Wells,  of  Southold  and  his  Descendants,  A.D.  1638  to 

1878.     Buffalo,  1878.     8vo.  47.  6 

Hayes,  J.  D.  The  Niagara  Ship  Canal,  and  Eeciprocity.  Papers 
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Hayes,  John  L.  An  Argument  for  a  Protective  Tariff.  The 
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Hayes,  John  L.— (Continued). 

Fleece  and  the  Loom.  Address  before  the  :N"ational  Associa- 
tion of  Wool  Manufacturers  in  Philadelphia,  Sept.  6,  1865. 
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Protection  a  Boon  to  Consumers.     Address  in  Kew  York, 
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Protective  Question  Abroad,  and  Remarks  at  the  Indianap- 
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Report  upon  Wool.     See  Mudge,  E.  R. 
Solidarity  of  the  Industries.     Address  at  the  Fair  of  the 
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Statement  of  Facts  relative  to  Canada  Wools  and  the  Manu- 
factures of  Worsted.   Boston,  1866.  8vo.  (Ramsey  Pamph. 
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Hayes,  J.  S.   Physical  Observations  in  the  Arctic  Seas.   (Smiths. 
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Hayes,  Rcxtherford  B.  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of 
the  U.  S.   Address  at  the  Congress,  Chicago,  111.,  Apr.  17, 
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Hayes,  S.  S.     Taxation  in  the  United  States.     Chicago,  1867. 
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Hayes  Family.     See  Hayes,  C.  W.     Genealogy.                   47. 3 
Hayne,  Robert  Young,  and  Webster,  Daniel.     Speeches  of 
Hayne  and  Webster  in  the  U.  S.  Senate,  Jan.,  1830.   Also^ 
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Haynes,  D.  E.     Reconstruction  of  States.     Washington,  Dec. 
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Haynes,  Edwin  M.     History  of  the  Tenth  Regiment  Vermont 
Volunteers,  in  the  Southern  Rebellion;  with  Biographical 
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Haynes,  Henry  W.   Early  Explorations  of  !N"ew  Mexico.    (Nar. 

and  Crit.  Hist,  of  America,  Vol.  2,  Chap.  7.)  •  25.  9- 

Hays,  George  P.   History  of  the  Second  Presbyterian  Church, 

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Hays,  Henry  H.     Address  before  the  Young  Men's  Jefferson 

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Hays,  J.  N.     History  of  the  Presbytery  of  Carlisle.     Discourse 

at  the  Opening  of  the  Synod  of  Baltimore,  in  Carlisle,  Oct. 

16,  1866.     Chambersburg,  Pa.,  1866.     16mo.  11.  5.  4 

Hayteb,  Henry  H.     Notes  on  the  Colony  of  Victoria.    (1875.) 

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Hayti.   Annexation  of  San  Domingo.    Anon.   N.  Y.,  1870.    8vo. 

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Harlan,  James.     The  President  and  San  Domingo.         60.  8 

Causes  of  the  Insurrection  of  Negroes,  1792.  30.  5 

Morrill,  J.  S.     Annexation  of  Santo  Domingo.  60.  8 

Reasons  for  Immediate  Alliance  with  St.  Domingo.        30.  5 

Porter,  David.     Island  of  San  Domingo.  60.  2 

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Stevenson,  J.  E.     Dominican  Republic.  60.  8 

Sumner,  Charles.     Naboth's  Vineyard.     Speech.  60.  8 

Toussaint  L'Ouverture.    Bonapart  in  the  West  Indies.  30.  5 
Hay  WARD,  J.  Henry.    Poetical  Pen  Pictures  of  the  War,  from 
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Hayward,  a.  Evidence  of  Handwriting.  Review  of  Hand- 
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Hayward,  John.     New  England  Gazetter.  Boston,  1839.  12mo. 

34.2 
Hayward,  Silvanus.     History  of  the  Town  of  Gilsum,  N.  H., 
from  1752  to  1879.     With  folded  map.     Manchester,  1881. 
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Haywood,  Atticus  G.  The  New  South;  Gratitude,  Amend- 
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Hazard,  Rowland  G.  Discourse  before  the  Rhode  Island  His- 
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Hazard,  Samuel.  Annals  of  Pennsylvania,  from  the  Discov- 
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Register  of  Pennsylvania.     Vol.    1-'16.     1828-'36.     Phila. 

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Hazard,  Thomas  E.    Miscellanies  and  Letters.    Phila.,  1883. 

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Hazelton,  Gerry  W.     Fox  and  Wisconsin  Eivers.  Speech  in 

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And  Arthur,  W.   E.     Truth   Vindicated.     Justice  done. 

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Hazen,  Henry  A.     History  of  Billerica,  Mass.,  to  1880,  with  a 

Genealogical  Register.     Boston,  1883.     8vo.  8. 3 

Hazen,  Nathan  W.     Memorial  Discourse  of  William  Symmes, 

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Hazen,  Gen.  W.  B.     Our  Barren  Lands.     The  United  States 

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Hazlitt,  William.     Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.     2d  edition. 

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(Editor.)    Talvi's  History  of  the  Colonization  of  America. 

2  Vols.     London,  1851.     12mo.  16. 12 

Head,  Sir  George.     Forest  Scenes  and  Incidents;  Diary  of  a 

Route  from  Halifaxo       he    Canadas.     [1827-'28?].     2d 

edition.     London,  1838.     12mo.  33. 11 

Headley,  C.  B.     Annual  Statement  of  the  Saginaw  Valley. 

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Headley,  Joel  Tyler.  Second  War  with  England.  [1812-'15.] 

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Health.     Bell,  John.     Importance,  etc.,  of  Sanitary  Measures 

to  Cities.     (N.  Y.  City  Council,  1859,  Doc.  20.)  49. 10 

Brooks,  E.     What  the  State  Owes  the  People,  etc.      51. 11. 1 

Calthrop,  S.  R.     Lecture  on  Physical  Development,  etc. 

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Culverwell,  R.  J.     Guide  to  Health,  etc.  •       51.  11.  4 

Ranch,  J.  H.  Intramural  Interments  in  Cities,  etc.    51. 11.  2 
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Tyndall,  J.     Dust  and  Disease.     [In  Fragments  of  Sci., 

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Viele,  E.  L.     Report  on  Civic  Cleanliness,  etc.  51. 11. 1 

Wark,  D.     Renewal  of  Life  by  Swedish  Movement,  etc. 

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Health —  (Continued). 

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Heane,  W.  C.     See  Maclean,  John;  and  Heane,  W.  C,  editors. 
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Heap,  Gwinn  Harris.     Central  Route  to  th-e  Pacific;  Expedi- 
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Heard,  Isaac  V.  D.     History  of  the  Sioux  War  and  Massacres 
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Hearne,  Samuel.     Journey  from  Hudson's  Bay  to  the  North- 
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Heart,    Capt.  Jonathan.     See  Butterfield,   C.   W.     Journal 
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Heat.     Cazin,  A.     Recent  Progress  in  Relation  to  Theory  of, 
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Miller,  Johann.     Principles  of  the  Mechanical  Theory  of, 
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Letter.     Personal  Record.     Wash.,  1870.    8vo.    43.  13.  H.  1 
Heath,  Noble.     Treatise  on  Arithmetic.     Phila.,  1856.    12mo. 

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Heathj  S.  p.     The  Orphan  Cheered.     [Poem.]     Read  at  the 

Inauguration  of  the  New  Hampshire  Orphan's  Home,  etc., 

Franklin,  Oct.  19, 1872.     8vo.  7. 11. 1 

Heath,  Gen.  William.   Memoirs  Containing  Details  of  Events 

during  the  American  War.     Boston,  1798.     12mo.      44.  8 

Heathfield,  Richard.    Elements  of  a  Plan  for  the  Liquidation 

of  the  Public  Debt  of  the  United  Kingdom.    London,  1820. 

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Heaton,  David.     Summary  Statement  of  the  Manufacture  and 

Trade  of  the  Upper  Mississippi,  1862.   Minneapolis,  1862. 

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Heaven  and  Hell.    Swedenborg,  Emanuel.   N.  Y.,  1872.   8vo. 

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Heavenly  Arcana.     Swedenborg,  E.    N.  Y.,  1870-'73.    8vo. 

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Hebard,  George  Diah  Alonzo.    Biog.  Sketch  of.     (Annals  of 

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Hebrew  Language.     Prey,  J.  S.  C.  F.     Hebrew  Grammar. 

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Hebrew  Eeader.     (Bound  with  his  Grammar.)         34.  2 

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Hebrew  Scriptures.     See  Bible  —  Old  Testament  —  Hebrew. 

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Heckewelder,  John.     Map  and  Description  of  Northeastern 

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History,  Manners,  and  Customs  of  the  Indian  IN'ations  of 

Pennsylvania  and  the  Neighboring  States.     New  edition. 

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Names  which  the  Lenni  Lenape,  or  Delaware  Indians,  Gave 

to  Eivers,  Streams  and  Localities.   Ed.  by  W.  C.  Eeichel. 

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HiGGiNsoN,  Thomas  Wentworth.     Army  Life  in  a  Black  Eeg- 

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Hind,  Henry  Youle  —  (Continued). 

Papers  Eelative  to  the  Eed  Eiver  Exploring  Expedition, 

1857.  (Canada  Dept.  State.)  20. 12 
Same.  (Canada  Legisl.  Assembly.)  20.12 
Eeports  of  the  Assiuiboine  and  Saskatchewan  Expl.  Exped., 

1858.  London,  1860.    (Bound  with  Eed  Eiver  Exped.) 

20.12 
Same.     (Canada  LegisL  Assembly,  Jour.     App.)  20.  12 

Hind,  J.  Eussell.   •  Solar  System.     I^.  Y.    12mo.  .  49.  8 

HiNDMAN,  William.     Harrison,  S.  A.     Memoir  of,  etc. 

43.  13.  H.  1 

Hinds,  James.  U.  S.  Congress,  House.  Assassination  of  Hon. 
James  Hinds.    Eulogies,  Jan.  22,  1869.    Wash.,  1869.    8vo. 

43. 13.  H.  2 

Hinds  Family.  Pierce,  E.  W.  Hinds  Genealogy.  In  Dean, 
Gardner,  Life  of,  etc.  47.  9 

Hindus.  Asiatic  Eesearches.  Calcutta,  printed.  London,  re- 
printed, 1798-'99.     8vo.     3  Vols.  40.  9 

Hindustani  Language.  Dowson,  John.  Grammar  of  the  Urdu, 
or  Hindustani,  Language.     London,  1872.     12mo.       38.  3 

HiNE,  Eev.  Orlo  D.  Early  Lebanon.  An  Historical  Address, 
delivered  in  Lebanon,  Conn.,  by  request,  on  the  National 
Centennial,  July  4,  1876.  [With  an  Appendix  on  Hist. 
:N^otes,  by  M.  H.  Morgan,  of  Hartford.]  Hartford,  1880. 
12mo.  7.  12 

HiNES,  GusTAVUS.  Oregon:  Its  History,  Condition  and  Pros- 
pects; Eesidence  on  the  Plains,  near  the  Pacific;  JN'otes  of 
Voyage  around  the  World,  1839-'45,  etc.  ]^.  Y.  and 
Auburn,  1857.     12mo.  20.  6 

HiNGESTON,  Francis  Charles,  Editor.     Chronicle  of  England. 

See  Capgrave,  John.  40.  5 

Liber  de  lUustribus  Henricis.     See  Capgrave,  John.      40.  6 

Eoyal  and  Historical  Letters,  during  the  Eeign  of  Henry 

IV.     See  Letters.  40.  4 

HiNGHAM,  Mass.,  Agricultural  and  Horticultural  So- 
ciety. Transactions  from  Oct;,  1858,  to  March,  1861. 
Boston,  1861.     8vo.  72.  3.  4 

Also,  Transactions  for  1875.     n.  p.,  1876.     8vo.  72.  3.  4 

HiNGHAM,  Mass.,  Public  Library.  Address  at  the  Dedication, 
by  Thomas  Eussell,  July  5,  1869.  8.  4.  5 

HiNGHAM,  Mass.  The  Celebration  of  the  Two  Hundred  and 
Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of  the  Town  of, 
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HiNMAN,  EoYAL  E.     Catalogue  of  the  First  Puritan  Settlers  of 

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HiNMAN,  SiMUEL  D.    Journal,  as  Missionary  to  the  Santee  Sioux 

Indians.     And  Taopi,  by  Bishop  Whipple.     Phila.,  1869. 

12mo.  15- 11-  3 

Journal  at  the  Indian  Mission  in  Nebraska,  1869.    [In  Taopi 

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(Translator.)    Ikce  Wocekiye  Wowapi.     Qa  Isantanka  Ma- 

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HiNMAN  Family.  Hinman,  E.  E.  Family  Eecord  of  the  De- 
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Hinsdale,  B.  A.  Hiram  (O.)  College.  Sketch  of  its  History, 
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HiNTON,  John  Howard.  History  and  Topography  of  the  U.  S. 
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HiNZUAN,  OR  Johanna  (African  Isle).  Jones,  Sir  William. 
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Hiram  (Ohio)  College.  Hinsdale,  B.  A.  Sketch  of  its  His- 
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Hirsch,  Ad.  Eapport  du  Directeur  de  I'Observatoire  Cantonal 
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cours  des  Chronometers  i)endant  V  Annee  1875.  Neuchatel, 
1876.     12mo.  52. 10.  5 

HiRTius,  AULUS  (Eoman  Consul  and  General).  Analyse  de  la 
Campagne  de  Jules  Cesar  en  Afrique.  (Guischard,  K.  G. 
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Historical  Magazine,  and  Notes  and  Queries  Concerning 

America.     Vols.  1-10.     1857-'66.     Boston  and  London, 

1857-' 66.     4to.     10  Vols.  53.  7 

Same.     2d  Series,  Vols.  1-6.     1867-'69.     Morrisania,  1867- 

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Historical  Eeader;  Selections  erom  Standard  Writers 
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Historical  Sketch  of  St.  Anthony  and  Minneapolis;  With 
Statistics  from  their  First  Settlement  to  Kov.,  1855.  St. 
Anthony,  1855.     8vo.  22.  13. 1 

Historical  Societies.     Frelinghuysen,  Theo.     Uses  and  Ben- 
efits of.  10. 8 
Seton,  Eobert.     The  Origin  of.                                      16. 11. 1 
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Vernon. 
History.     Ghadbourne,  P.  A.     Influence  of  on  Individual  and 
National  Action,  etc.  19.  5. 1 

Dnyckinck,  E.  A.     History  of  the  World.  38.  4 

Fuulke,  W.  P.     The  Right  Use  of,  etc.  11. 10.  1 

Martin,  Frederick.     Statesman's  Year-Book  for  1879.     30.  8 
McCabe,  J.  D.     Pictorial  History  of  the  World.  38.  4 

Priestly,  Joseph.     Lectures  on.  etc.  40.  8 

Rogers,  C.     Notes  on  the  Study  of.  35.  9 

Trumbull,  B.     Century  Sermon,  etc.  7.  7 

Williamson',  H.     Discourse  on  the  Benefits  of  Civil,  etc. 

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Zerffi,  G.  G.     Science  of.  35.  9 

Of  Various  Countries.     See  under  the  names  of  the  Coun- 
tries, Cities,  etc. 

Poetry  of.    See  Ford,  H.  A.     Poems  of.  74.  3 

History,  Manners,  and  Customs  of  the  :North  American 
Indians.     Phila.     (Am  S.  S.  Union.)    w.  d.     18mo. 

15.  8 
History^  of  the  College  of  William   and    Mary.     (Wil- 
liamsburg, Va.)     From  its  Foundation,  1693  to  1870.  Bal- 
timore, 1870.     8vo.  15. 5. 
History'  of  the  United  States  to  1815.    {Anon.)    London, 
1826.     8vo.                                                      *                    14.13 
Added,  Questions  for  Schools.     Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  1845. 
•  18mo.  14.  6 
History  of  the  Upper  Mississippi  Valley.    Minneapolis, 
1881.     (Minnesota  Historical  Company.)  4to.  22.7 
History  of  the  Vigilance  Committee  of  San  Francisco, 
Cal.     {Anon.)    San  Francisco,  1858.     12mo.          20. 14. 1 
History,  Ancient.     Bloss,  C.  A.     Revised  by  J.  J.  Anderson. 

40.1 
Rollin,  Charles.  40.  2 

History,  Modern.     Smyth,  Wm.     Lectures  on.  40.  7 

History,  Sacred.     See  Turner,  Sharon.     Of  the  World. 


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History,  Universal.  Anderson,  J.  J.  Manual  of  General 
History,  to  1870.  40.  1 

Cacciatore,  Leonardo.     Nuevo  Atlante  Istorico.  94.  9 

Carter,  J.  P.     Elements  of  General  History.  40. 1 

Eulogium  Historiarum,  sive  Temporisf  Chronicon  ab  orbe 
Condito  usque  ad  annum  Domini,  1366,  etc.  Edited  by 
Frank  Scott  Hay  don.  40. 11 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  Parley's  Common  School  History  of  the 
World,  etc.  40.  1 

Higden,  Eanulph  or  Ealph.     Polychronicon,  etc.  40.  12 

Weber,  Georg.  Outlines  of,  etc.,  with  a  History  of  the 
U.  S.,  by  Francis  Bowen.  40. 1 

Whelpley,  Saml.  Compend  of  History,  etc.,  12th  edition, 
with  additions  by  Joseph  Emerson.  52. 12 

Willson,  Marcius.     Outlines  of  History.  40.  9 

History  of  Congress,  1789-1793;  Embracing  the  First  Term 
of  the  Administration  of  Washington.  Phila.,  1843. 
8vo.  33. 6 

History  of  the  Westminster  Assembly  of  Divines. 
Phila.,  1821.     8vo.  56.4 

Hitchcock,  Rev.  Edward.  [D.  D.]  The  Catalytic  Power  of 
the  Gospel.  A  Discourse  Delivered  before  the  Massachu- 
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The  Highest  Use  of  Learning.  Address  at  his  Inaugura- 
tion as  President  of  Amherst  College,  1845.  Amherst,  1845. 
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Illustrations  of  Surface  Geology.  Pt.  1. — That  of  the  Con- 
necticut Valley,  in  N.  E.  2. — Erosions  of  the  Earth's 
Surface,  Especially  by  Elvers.  3. — Traces  of  Ancient 
Glaciers  in  Massachusetts  and  Vermont.  (Smiths.  Contrib. 
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Inseparable  Trio,  The.  [Eeligion.  Education,  and  Freedom.] 
Massachusetts  Election  Sermon,  Jan.  2,  1850.  Boston, 
1850.     8vo.  56. 5. 5 

Preliminary  Eeport  of  the  Geology  of  Vermont,  1859. 
Montpelier,  1859.     8vo.  51.  5.  1 

Eeminiscences  of  Amherst  College,  Historical,   Scientific, 

Biographical,  and  Autobiographical;  also,  of  Other  and 

Wider  Life  Experiences.  Northampton,  1863.  12mo.  7.14 

Hitchcock,  Edward;  Edward,  Jr. ;  and  Charles  H.  Geology 

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Hitchcock,  Gad.  (Rev.)  A  Sermon,  Preached  before  his  Ex- 
cellency, Thomas  Gage,  Esq.,  Governor;  the  Honorable 
House  of  Representatives,  of  the  Province  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts Bay,  etc..  May  25,  1774;  being  the  Anniversary 
of  the  Election  of  his  Majesty^s  Council  for  said  Province. 
Boston,  1774.     8vo.     [Reprint.]  56.  5.  2 

Hitchcock,  Roswell  D.  Laws  of  Civilization.  Address,  1860. 
K.  Y.,  1860.     8vo.  74.  7.  3 

HiTTELL,  Theodore  H.  History  of  California.  2  Vols.  San 
Francisco,  1885.     8vo.  17. 9 

HoADLEY,  L.  Ives.  Divine  Agency;  or,  God's  Hand  in  All 
Things.  A  Sermon,  delivered  in  the  Calvinist  Church  in 
Worcester,  etc.  (See  Smalley,  Elam,  "The  Worcester 
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Hoar,  Ebenezer  Rockwood.  Opinions  Relative  to  taking  the 
"Test  Oath,"  by  Persons  Elected  to  OfiBce  in  Virginia. 
Wash.,  1869.     8vo.     (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  37,  ^o.  2.) 

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Butler,  B.  F.     Letter  to  E.  R.  Hoar.     Lowell,  1876.    8vo. 

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Hoar,  Hon.  Geo.  F.     Claims  of  the  Worcester  [Mass.]  Free 
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College  of  William  and  Mary  in  Va.     Speech,  U.  S.  H.  R., 
Feb.  9,   1872.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.     (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  5, 
No.  5.)  60.1 
Relation  of  the  National   Government  to  Domestic  Com- 
merce.    Speech  in  U.  S.  Senate  July  1,    1884.     Wash., 
1884.     8vo.                                                                         72.  13. 6 
Universal  Education.     A  National  Concern  and  Necessity. 
Speech  in  H.  R.  June  6,  1870.     n.  t.  p^     8vo.     (Ramsey 
Pamph.,  Vol.  39,  No.  31.)                                                  60.  2 
The  Only  Safeguard  of  State  Rights.     Speech  in  H.  R. 
Jan.  25,  1872.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.    (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol. 
31,  No.  16.)                                                                  60.8 

HoBART,  Aaron.  Historical  Sketch  of  Abington,  Plymouth 
County,  Mass.     Boston,  1839.     8vo.  25. 8 

Hob  ART,  Benjamin.  History  of  Abington,  to  1865.  Boston, 
1866.     8vo.  8. 10 

HoBART,  Chauncey,  D.  D.  Recollcctions  of  My  Life.  Fifty 
Years  of  Itinerancy  in  the  Northwest.  Red  Wing,  1885. 
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HoBART,  Chauncey,  D.  D.— (Continued). 

Semi-Oentennial  Sermon  by,  of  the  Minnesota  Annual  Con- 
ference of  the  M.  E.  Church.  Preached  by  request  of 
the  Conference,  at  its  Session  in  Stillwater,  Oct.  7,  1886. 
n.p.     8vo.  22.11.1 

HoBART,  Mrs.  H.  A.  Memories  and  Incidents  of  Red  Rock  Park 
Association,  from  its  Commencement  to  the  Present  Time. 
Red  Wing,  1887.     16mo.  22.  13.  7 

HoBART,  H.  R.  Biographical  Directory  of  Railway  Officials.  See 
Talbott,  E.  H.  46.  11 

HoBART,  Rt.  Rev.  John  Henry,  D.D.  Address  delivered  be- 
fore the  Auxiliary  New  York  Bible  and  Common  Prayer 
Book  Society,  in  Trinity  Church,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  8,  1816.  ^. 
Y.,  1816.     8vo.  56.7.2 

Hobart-Hamden,  Aug.  Edward  (Earl  of  Buckinghamshire). 
The  Mission  of  Richard  Cobden.  [Reprinted  from  "Mac- 
millan's  Magazine."]     London,  n.  d.     12mo.  57.2.7 

HoBOKEN  Directory.     See  Jersey  City.  80.  7 

HoBOKEN,  N.  J.  Stevens  Institute  of  Technology.  Announce- 
ment of  the  Institute,     n.p.     n.d.     8vo.  10.2.2. 

HocH,  Charles.  Neutral  Territory  of  Moresnet.  Trans,  by 
W.  W.  Tucker.     Cambridge,  1882.     16mo.  52. 12 

HocHELAGA  [Canada].     Warburton,  Geo.  20.  2 

Hodge,  Charles.  State  of  the  Country.  From  the  Princeton 
^^ Review,"  Jan.,  1861.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  30.  4.  3 

Hodge,  Hiram  C.  Arizona  as  It  Is;  The  Coming  Country. 
Notes  of  Travel,  1874-' 76.    N.  Y.  and  Boston,  1877.    16mo. 

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Hodge,  William.  Papers  Concerning  Early  Navigation  on  the 
Great  Lakes.     Buffalo,  1883.     8vo.  10. 11.  2 

Hodges,  Almon  D.  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Hodges  Family 
of  New  England,  Containing  the  Names  of  over  1,500  Per- 
sons, from  1633  to  1853,  Numbering  Eight  Generations. 
Boston,  1853.     8vo.  47.  3 

Hodges,  Leonard  B.  Forest  Culture  in  Minnesota.  Published 
by  the  Minnesota  State  Forestry  Association.  St.  Paul, 
1876.     8vo.     (No.  3  in  "Forest  Culture.")  49. 10 

Forest  Tree  Planter's  Manual.    Published  by  the  Minnesota 
State  Forestry  Association.     St.  Paul,  1872.     8vo.      24.  9 
Practical  Suggestions  on  Forest  Tree  Planting  in  Minnesota. 
St.  Paul,  1874.     8vo.     (No.  2  in  '^Forest  Tree  Culture.") 

49. 10 


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Hodges,  Eichard  Manning.  Life  and  Providence.  Sermon, 
preached  March  21,  1869,  before  the  First  Congregational 
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Hodges   Family.     Hodges,  A.  D.     Genealogical  Eecord  of. 

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HoDGKiNSON,  Eaton.  Memoir  of,  by  E.  Eawson.  (Smiths. 
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Hodgson,  Francis.  The  Great  Iron  Wheel;  or,  a  Defence  of 
the  M.  E.  Church  against  the  Calumnious  Assaults  of  Eev. 
F.  A.  Eoss  and  Eev.  A.  Converse,  D.D.  Phila.,  1848.  12mo. 

56. 5. 1 

HoDGSON^,  Joseph.  Alabami  Mmual  and  Statisticil  Esgister. 
Montgomery,  1869.     8vo.  15.  14 

Hoe,  Eichard  M.  Life  of.  (McCabe,  J.  D.  '^  Great  Fortunes,'^ 
etc.)     1871.     8vo.  43.12 

HoEFER,  J.  C.  F.,  Editor.  Nouvelle  Biographic  Generale,  etc. 
Paris,  1862-'66.     8vo.     46  volumes  bound  in  22. 

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Hoffman,  Charles  Fenno.     Greyslaer;  Eomance  of  the  Mo- 
hawk.    Yol.  1.     N.  Y.,  1840.     12mo.  74.3 
A  Winter  in  the  Far  West.     2  Yols.    London,  1835.    12mo. 

33.5 

Hoffman,  John  T.     Gov.  Hoffman's  Yeto  of  :*^ew  York  Char- 
ter.    1872.  10. 13.  3 
Message,  as  Governor  of  JST.  Y.,  1869-'72.     InT.  Y.,  1869-'72. 
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Hoffman,  W.  J.  Eemarks  on  Aboriginal  Art  in  California  and 
Queen  Charlotte's  Island.  (Proceedings  Davenport  Acad. 
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HOGAN,  Peter.  Water  Supply  of  the  City  of  Albany,  May 
27,  1873.     Albany,  K  Y.,  1873.     8vo.  10.  13.  4 

HoGE,  Mrs.  A.  H.  Boys  in  Blue;  Heroes  of  the  Eank  and  File. 
Incidents  and  Eeminiscences.     K  Y.,  1867.     8vo.       30.  2 

HoGE  James.  Address  on  Dedication  of  Green  Lawn  Cemetery, 
July  9,  1849.  (Columbus,  O.,  G.  L.  Cemetery,  Eeport, 
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Hogeland,  a.  Centennial  Eeport  of  the  Business  of  Louisville, 
Ky.     Louisville,  1876.    8vo.  18. 14.  3 

HoiT,  T.  W.  Elegaic  Yerses  on  Capt.  James  B.  Eads.  St.  Louis, 
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HoiT,  T.  W.— (ContiDued). 

The  Model  Man;  An  Oration  on  Washington,  in  which  he  is 
Compared  with  the  Sages  and  Heroes  of  Antiquity,  etc. 
St.  Louis,  1866.     8vo.  43. 14.  4 

The  Right  of  American  Slavery.     St.  Louis,  1860.     8vo. 

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HoLABiRD,  Gen.  Samuel  B.  Report  of  a  Reconnoisance  in  the 
Department  of  Dakota  in  1869.  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  (U.  S.  Dept. 
of  War.)  19.14.8 

HoLBROOK,  Alfred.  The  N"ormal.  Methods  of  Teaching  the 
Common  Branches.     N.  Y.,  1860.     12mo.  56.  1 

Holcombe,  a.  a.  Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Live  Stock 
Sanitary  Commission,  and  State  Veterinarian,  of  the  State 
of  Kansas.     (State  Bd.  of  Agric).     Topeka,  1886.     8vo. 

81.  8.  5 

Holcombe,  William,  (Lt.  Gov.  of  Minn.,  1858-'59).  See 
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HoLCOMB,  William  P.  Pennsylvania  Boroughs.  [Johns  Hop- 
kins University  Studies  in  Hist,  and  Polit.  Sci.,  4th 
Series,  No.  4.]     Baltimore,  1886.     8vo.  11.  8.  6 

HOLDEN,  A.  W.  History  of  Queensbury,  N.  Y.,  1760-1874, 
with  Biographical  Sketches.     Albany,  1874.     8vo.    10. 10 

HoLDEN,  Edward  S.  Index  Catalogue  of  Books  and  Memoirs 
Relating  to  Nebulae  and  Clusters,  etc.  Wash.,  1877.  8vo. 
(Smiths.  Misc.  Coll.,  Vol.  14.)  49.  2 

Monograph  of  the  Central  Parts   of  Orion.     Wash.,  1882. 
4to.     (U.  S.  N.  Obs.  Observations,  1878,  App.  1.)       50. 1 
Multiple  Star  E  748  (in  Nebulse  Orionis.)  Wash.,  1881.  4to. 
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HoLDEN,  Frederick  A.  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of 
Banfield  Capron,  1660-1859.     Boston,  1859.     12mo.    47.  2 

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HoLDSWORTH,  A.  H. —  (Continued). 

Second  Letter  to  a  Friend,  in  Devonshire,  on  the  Present 
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Hole-in-the-Day  (Chippewa  Chief).  Articles  of  Agreement 
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Reminiscences  of,  by  Julius  T.  Clark.  (Wis.  Hist.  Soc. 
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Sketch  of,  by  Alfred  Brunson.  (Wis.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Vol. 
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HOLFORD,  George.  Thoughts  on  Criminal  Prisons.  London, 
1821.     (Pamphleteer,  Vol.  18.)  53. 5 

HoLGATE,  Jerome  B.  American  Genealogy.  Albany,  1848, 
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Holland,  Josiah  Gilbert.     Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  at 
Springfield,  Mass.,  April  19,  1865.     3d  edition.     Spring- 
field, 1865.     8vo.  43. 14.  1 
History  of  Western  Massachusetts,  Counties  of  Hampden, 
Hampshire,  Franklin  and  Berkshire.     Springfield,  1855. 
12mo.  8, 3 
Sketch  of.     (Men  of  Progress,  1870.     8vo.)                      44.  2 
Holland,  William  M.     Life  and  Political  Opinions  of  Martin 
Van  Buren.     Hartford,  1835.     12mo.                             43.  8 
Holland.     Address  to  the  People  of  the  iNTetherlands  on  the 
Situation  of.     By  a  Dutchman.     (Anon.)    London,  1782. 
8vo.     (Eev.  War  Pamph.,  Vol.  16,  l^o.      ;                    14.1 
Andrews,  John.     Letters  to  the  Count  de  Welderen,  etc. 
(Eev.  War  Pamph.,  Vol.  13,  :N^o.  3.)                               14.  1 
Brouerius  Van  ]S"idek,  Matthews  and  Long,  Izaak  le  Kabi- 
net  Van  Nederlandsche  en  Kleefsche  Oadheden.     Dor 
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Character  of  Holland.     London,    1665.    Folio.     (Harleian 
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Late  Voyage  to.     Also,  Remarks  on  the  Manners,  Customs, 
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Holland — (Continued). 

Meraoire  Touchant  le  Code  Primitif  et  Conventionnel  des 
nations,  a  F  occasion  des  diffefends  Actuels  entre  la  Re- 
publique  et  la  Grande  Bretagne.  Groninque,  1780.  8vo. 
(Rev,  War  Pamph.,  Vol.  13,  No.  6.)  14. 1 

True  Account  of  a  Late  Horrid  Conspiracy  to  Betray  Hol- 
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Gurwood,  John.     Dispatches   of  !F.  M.,  the  Duke  of  Wel- 
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Motley,  J.  L.     Hist.  United  Netherlands.            4  Vols.  42.  4 
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HoLLEY,  Mrs.  Mary  Austin.     Texas.    Observations,  Histori- 
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Written  during  a  visit  to  Austin's  Colony,  etc.,  in  1831. 
With  an  Appendix.    Baltimore,  1833.     12mo.          15. 14 
HoLLEY,  Myron.     Wright,  Eliznr.     Myron  Holley,  and  What 
he  Did,  etc.  43.  3 
HoLLiNSHEAD,  WiLLiAM.     Decisions  of  Supreme  Court.    (Min- 
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Reports.     See  Minnesota  Territory,  Supreme  Court.       24.  3 
HoLLiNGSWORTH,  S.     The  Present  State  of  Nova  Scotia;  With 
a  Brief  Account  of  Canada  and  the  British  Islands,  etc. 
2d  edit.,  enlarged.     Edinburgh  and  London,  1787.     8vo. 

20.2 

HoLLis,  N.  H.     Worcester,  S.  T.     History  of,  1673-1879.       7.3 

HoLLis,  Thomas.    True  Sentiments  of  America;  Contained  in  a 

Collection  of  Letters,  etc.     London,   1768.     8vo.     (Rev. 

War  Pamph.,  Vol.  1,  ^o.  1.)  14. 1 

HoLLiSTER,  Gideon  Hiram.     History  of  Connecticut,  to  1787. 

New  Haven,  1855.     8vo.     2  Vols.  7.  5 

Hollister,  H.     History  of  the  Lackawanna  Valley,   Pa.     2d 

edition,  entirely  rewritten.     N.  Y.,  1869.     8vo.  11. 4 

Hollister,  Ovando  J.    Mines  of  Colorado.    Springfield,  Mass., 

1867.     12mo.  19.  9 

The  Resources  and  Attractions  of  Utah.     Salt  Lake  City, 

1882.     8vo.  19.10.3 


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HoLLiSTER  Family.     Case,  L.  W.     Descendants  of  Lieut.  John 

Hollister,  of  Connecticut.    Chicago,  111.,  1886.   8vo.  47.10 

HoLLOWAY,  John  N.   History  of  Kansas.    Lafayette,  Ind.,  1868. 

8vo.  19. 7 

HoLLOWAY,   W.  R.     Indianapolis^    Historical  and   Statistical 

Sketch  of  the  Railroad  City.     Indianapolis,  1870.     8vo. 

18.  11 
HoLMAN,  William  S.     The  Tariff.     Speech,  H.  R.,  March  22, 
1 870.     Wash. ,  1870.     8 vo.    (Ramsey  Pamph. ,  Vol.  38,  Ko. 
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Holmes,   Abiel.     American  Annals,  1492-1806.     Cambridge, 
printed.     London,  reprinted,  1808.     8vo.     2  Vols.     14. 10 
Two  Sermons,  Preached  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Jan.  25,  1829, 
the  37th  Anniversary  of  the  Author's  Installation.    Cam- 
bridge, 1829.     8vo.  56.  7.  5 
Holmes,  Ezekiel.    Report  upon  an  Agricultural  Survey  of  the 
Aroostook,  for  1838.     n.  t.  p.     1839.  7.  8.  3 
Holmes,  John.    Letter  of  Directions  to  his  Father's  Birthplace. 
With  Notes,  and  a  Genealogy,  by  D.  W.  Patterson.   N.  Y., 
1865.     8vo.  47.3 
Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell.     Address.     (Boston  Medical  Li- 
brary Association.     Dedication,  etc.)     1881.     Sm.  4to. 

51.  4. 1 

Same.     Cambridge,  1879.     8vo.  51. 11. 5 

Address,  on  Opening  the  Kew  Building,  etc.,  Oct.  17,  1883. 

(Harvard  College  Medical  School,  Addresses,  etc.,  1884.) 

8vo.  '  8.  12 

The  Brave  Old  South.     [Slip.]  8.  2.  6 

Currents  and  Counter-Currents  in  Medical  Science.  Address 

before  the  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  May  30,  1860.     Boston,  18S0. 

8vo.     (Mass.  Pamph.,  Vol.  6,  ^o.  11.)  9.  2 

Oration,  at  Boston,  July  4,  1863.    Phila.,  1863.    8vo.  74.  7.4 

Ralph  Waldo  Emerson.     Memoir.     London,  1885.    12mo. 

45.9 
Valedictory  Address  to  the  Graduates  of  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, at  Commencement,  March  10,  1858.     Boston,  1858. 
8vo.     (Harv.  Coll.  Addresses,  No.  11.)  9.  2 

Dead,  yet  Living.    Address  at  Keene,  N.  H.,  Memorial  Day, 
May  30,  1884.     12mo.  30.  4.  6 

Holmes,  Sidney  T.  Verdict  of  the  People.  Speech,  H.  R., 
Jan.  3,  1867.  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  29, 
No.  53.)  60.  8 

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Holmes,  Wm.  H.     Ancient  Pottery  of  the  Mississippi  Valley. 
(Proceedings  Davenport  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.,  Vol.  4,  p.  123.) 

19.  13 
Illustrated  Catalogue  of  Portion  of  the  Collections  made  by 
the  Bureau  of  Ethnology  during  Season  of  1881.    (3d  An- 
nual Eeport,  Bureau  of  Ethnology.)     Wash.,  1884.     8vo. 

50.7 

Report  on  the  Geology  of  the  Yellowstone  National  Park. 

(12th  Annual  Report  of  U.  S.  Geol,  Sur.,  Part  2.)    Wash., 

1882.  49.  11 

Holmes  Family.     Holmes,  John.     Letter  of  Directions  to  his 

Father's  Birthplace,  etc.     Notes  and  Genealogy  by  D.  W. 

Patterson.  47.  3 

Holt,  Joseph  (U.  S.  Judge- Adv. -Gen.).   Fallacy  of  Neutrality. 

Address  to  the  People  of  Kentucky,  Louisville,  July  13, 

1861.     Also,  Letter  to  J.  F.  Speed.    N.  Y.,  1861.    Sq.  8vo. 

30.  4.  5 

Letter  upon  the  Policy  of  the  General  Government,   etc. 

Wash.,  186L     8vo.  30.4.3 

Military  Commission  at  Mobile.     Case  of  T.  C.  A.  Dexter. 

Review  and  Opinioii.     N.  Y.,  1867.     8vo.  53.  11. 1 

Same.     (Dexter,  Case  of,  1867.)     8vo.  53. 11. 1 

Opinion  in  the  Case  of  Samuel  S.  Smoot,  Contractor,    n.  t.  p. 

8vo.     (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  37,  No.  19.)  60.  2 

Reply  to  Montgomery  Blair,  Sept.  13,  1865.     n.  t.  p.     8vo. 

(Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  15,  No.  48.)  60.  1 

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47.)  60  1 

Report  of  the  Judge- Advocate-General  on  the  "Order  of 

American  Knights,"  or  "Sons  of  Liberty."     A  Western 

Conspiracy  in  Aid  of  the  Southern  Rebellion.     Wash., 

1864.    8vo.  30.4.1 

Review  by  the  Judge- Advocate- General  of  the  Proceedings 

of  a  Court  Martial  in  Washington,  for  the  Trial  of  Fitz 

John  Porter.     Wash.,  1863.     8vo.  30.9 

Vindication  of   Judge- Adv. -Gen.    Holt  from   Slanders   of 

Traitors  in   the   Interest  of   Jefferson  Davis.     2d  edit. 

Wash.,  1866.     8vo.  30.  11.  4 

Holt,  O.  H.     Dakota;    "Behold,  I  Show  You  a  Delightsome 

Land."     Chicago,  1885.     8vo.  19.  14. 5 

Holt  Family.    Durrie,  D.  S.    Genealogical  History  of  the,  etc.  • 

Albany,  1864.     8vo.  47.  3 


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Holt  County,  Mo.  Illustrated  Historical  Atlas,  1877.  St. 
Louis,  1877.     4to.  94. 21 

HoLST,  Dr.  H.  von.  The  Constitutional  and  Political  History 
of  the  U.  S.  [Trans,  from  the  German  by  J.  J.  Lalor  and 
A.  B.  Mason.]  5  Vols.  1750-1856.  Chicago,  1877-'85. 
8vo.  16. 6 

HoLTON,  David  Parsons,  and  Holton,  Mrs.  Francis  K.  For- 
ward.) Farewell  Ancestral  Memorial  Genealogy.  N.  Y., 
1879.     8vo.  47. 9 

Winslow  Memorial.  Family  Eecord  of  Winslows  in  Amer- 
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HoLTON  Library,  Brighton,  Mass.  Eeport,  1868-'70.  Bos- 
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Holy  Land.     See  Palestine. 

HoLYOKE,  Edward  A,  M.D.     Peirson,  A.  L.     Memoir  of. 

43. 13.  H.  1 

HoMANS,  I.  Smith,  Jr.  Merchants'  and  Bankers'  Almanac  for 
1869.     N.  Y.,  1869.  33.8 

Home  Cyclopedia.  N.  Y.  and  Cinn.,  1855-'60.  8vo.  and  12mo. 
4  Vols.  34.  8 

Homes,  Henry  A.  Description  and  Analysis  of  the  Collection 
of  Unpublished  Manuscripts  of  Eobert  Morris.  Albany, 
1876.     8vo.  43.  13.  M 

Letter,  on  the  Correct  Arms  of  the  State  of  New  York. 
(App.  to  ^.  Y.  State  Commissioners,  etc.,  Eeport  1881. 
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Notice  of  Peter  Hasenclever,  an  Iron  Manufacturer  of  1764- 
'69.     Albany,  1875.     8vo.  43.  13.  H.  2 

Homes  Family.     See  Tappan,  Mrs.  Sarah.     Memoir  of.       46.  5 

Homes  of  our  Forefathers.  See  Whitefield,  E.  Drawings 
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Homes  of  the  New  World  (1849-'50).  Bremer,  Fredrika. 
N.  Y.,  1853.     12mo,     2  Vols.  33.  10 

Homoeopathic  Domestic  Medicine.  Laurie,  Joseph.  N.  Y., 
etc.,  1850.     12mo.  51. 11 

Homoeopathy.  Minnesota  Homoeopath.  Vol.  1,  No.  4,  Jan., 
1859.     St.  Paul,  1859.     8vo.  51.  11.  2 

Shipman,  G.  E.  Homoeopathia  Worthy  of  Examination. 
Chicago,  1848.     12mo.  51.  4.  3 

Watson,  W.  H.  Addresses  before  the  Homoeopathic  Medi- 
cal Society  of  the  State  of  New  York,  Feb.  9,  1869.  Al- 
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Hone,  Wm.     Every-Day  Book,  and  Table  Book.    London,  1841. 

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Year  Book  of  Daily  Eecreation  and  Information.     London, 

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Ho!^OBA.BLE  A-BTILLEBY  Oo.,  BsQ.     Se3  ArtiUsry  Go.        40.  14 

Hooker,  Eeward  W.     Seroi  m  on  the  Catastrophe  on  the  Ship 

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Hooper,  James.     Impartial  History  of  the  Eebellion  and  Civil 

'Wars  in  England,  during  the  Reign  of  Charles  I.  London, 

1738.  93.  8 

Hooper,  Samuel.     Laws  Regulating  the  Amount  of  Specie  in 

Banks.     Boston,  1860.     8vo.  33.  7. 8 

National  Finances.     Speech,  H.    of  R.,  on  the  Loan   Bill, 

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Vol.  2,  No.  1.)  60.  1 

Speech  on  the  Treasury  Note  Bill,  in  the  H.  of  R.,  Feb.  3, 

1862.     Wash.,  1862.     8vo.  33.  7.  9 

Goodrich,  J.  Z.     Reply  to  Statement  of  Hooper.  60. 8 

Lowell,  J.  A.     Review  of  Mr.  Hooper's  Pamphlet. 

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Hooper,  S.  K.     Rhymes  of  the  Rockies;  Scenery  on  the  Denver 

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Hooper,  Wm.  H.     Speech  in  the  U.  S.  H.  of  R.,  Feb.  25,   1869. 

[in  Favor  of  the  Mormons].     Wash.,  1869.    8vo.    19.  10.  3 

Utah  Bill.     Plea  for  Religious  Liberty.     Speech,  H.  of  R., 

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Extension  of  Boundaries.     Speech,  H.  of  R.,  Feb.  25,  1869. 

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Hopkins,  A.  G.     Early  Protestant  Missions  among  the  Iroquois. 

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Coll.,  1885-'86.  10.11.2 

Hopkins.  B.  F.     Life  and  Services  of,  by  D.  Atwood.     (Wise. 

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Madison,  Wis.,  Mut.  Ins.  Co.      Proceedings  on  his  Death. 

1870.  43.  13.  H.  1 

Hopkins,  Erastus.     Speeches  on  the   Bill  to  Incorporate   the 

College  of  the  Holy  Cross,  W^orcestef ,  in  the  Mass.  H.  of 

E.,  April  24-25,  1.S49.     Northampton,   Mass.,   1849.     8vo. 

(Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  1,  ]!^o.  4.)  53.  12 

Hopkins,  G.  M.     Atlas  of  the  Environs  of  St.  Paul,  including 

the  whole  of  Ramsey  Co.,  Minn.     fo.     Phila.,  1886.  95.  11 

Hopkins,  J.  G.     The  Northern  Railroad  in   New  York,    with 

Remarks  on  the  Western  Trade.     Boston,  1845.     8vo. 

72. 14.  9 
Hopkins,  James  H.     Centennial  Celebration  of  American  Inde- 
pendence.    Speech,  H.  of  R.,  Jan.  18,  1876.   Wash.,  1876. 
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Hopkins,   John  Henry,   Bp.      Scriptural,  Ecclesiastical  and 
Historical  View  of  Slavery.     N.  Y.,  1864.  30.  6 

Bible  View   of  Polygamy.      [Satire.]     Addressed  to  Bp. 
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Bolles,  J.  R.     Reply  to  Bp.  Hopkins  on  Slavery.        30.  7.  6 
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Howe,  M.  A.  De  W.     Reply  to  Bp.  Hopkins^  Letter,  etc. 

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Hopkins,  John  H.  Jr.     The  Faith  and  Order  of  the  Protestant 

Episcopal  Church  in  the  TJ.  S.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     12mo. 

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Hopkins,  Johns.     Report  of  the  Finance  Com.  of  the  B.  «&0.  R. 

R.  Co.,  in  Opposition  to  the  Payment  to  the  State  of  Md. 

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Hopkins,  Johns,  University.    See  Johns  Hopkins'  University. 
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Hopkins,  Mark  —  (Continued). 

Faith,  Philosophy  and  Eeason.  Baccalaureate  Sermon,  at  Wil- 

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Hough,  Franklin  B.  Address  on  Forestry,  Delivered  before 
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Catalogue  of  Plants  of  Lewis  County,  N.  Y.     n.  t.  p.     8vo. 

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Houston,  Thomas.     The  Faithful  Minister  a   '*  Burning  and 
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Houston  Co.,  Minn.  Advantages  and  Resources.  Hokah,  Minn., 

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History  of  Houston  Co.,  Minn.  Minneapolis,  1882.  4to.  22.  7 

Warner,  G.  E  and  Foote,  C.  M.     Plat  Book  of  Houston  Co. 

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Howard,  Benj.  C.     Report  of  the  Decision  of  the  Supreme 

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Howard,  Charles.     Embassy  from  Charles  II.  to  Muscovy, 

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Howard,  Jacob  M. — (Continued). 

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Howard,  Oliver  Otis.  The  Indians.  Account  of  Gen.  O.  O. 
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Statement  before  the  Committee  on  Education  and  Labor,  in 
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Howard,  W,  D.  God^s  Goodness  and  Our  Ingratitude.  A  Dis- 
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Howard  County,  Mo.  History  of  Howard  and  Cooper  Coun- 
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Howe,  Daniel  White.  The  Laws  and  Courts  of  Northwest 
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Historical  Collections  of  the  Great  West.     Cinn.,  1854.  8vo. 

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Howe,  Julia  Ward.  Margaret  Fuller,  Marchesa  Ossoli.  Lon- 
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Correspondence  and  Documents  Relating  to.  20. 11 

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Hudson's  Bay  Company — (Continued). 

Notices  on  the  Claims  of.  20. 4 

Eae,  Dr.  John.     Hudson's  Bay  Eoute,  etc.  20.  5. 2 

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Bell,  Robert.     Mineral  Resources  of.  20.  5.  1 

Carnegie,  James.    Saskatchewan  and  the  Rocky  Mountains. 

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Dobbs,  Arthur.     Countries  Adjoining  Hudson's  Bay.  20. 14 
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Jacobs,  Peter.     Journey  from  Rice  Lake  to  the,  etc.     20.  11 
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Reasons  to  Show  that  there  is  a  Great  Probability  of  a  Nav- 
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Short  Narrative  and  Justification  of  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Committee  Appointed  by  the  Adventurers  to  Prosecute 
the  Discovery  of  the  Passage  to  the  Western  Ocean  of 
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Soil,  Productions  and  Harbors.     An  Account  of  the  Eev- 
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U.  S-.  in  1846-'47.     Cinn.,  1848.     8vo.  17.  2 

Doniphan's  Expedition.  Containing  an  Account  of  the 
Conquest  of  New  Mexico;  Gen.  Kearney's  Overland  Ex- 
pedition to  California;  Doniphan's  Campaign  against  the 
Navajoes;  his  Unparalleled  March  upon  Chihuahua  and 
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Hughes,  Egbert  W.     Political  Situation  in  Virginia,   1872. 
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Letter  to  Godfrey  Higgins  on  the  ^'  Horse  Sabbaticse."   Lon- 
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Hugo,  Leopold.     Astronomie  Geometrique.     Paris,  1876.  8vo. 

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Hull,  Oliver.  Book  of  the  Hulls;  being  a  Genealogy  of  the 
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Researches  Concerning  the  Institutions  and  Monuments  of 
the  Ancient  Inhabitants  of  America;   with  Descriptions 
and  Views  of  some  of  the  most  Striking  Scenes  in  the 
Cordilleras.    Translated  from  the  French,  by  Helen  Maria 
Williams.     2  Vols.     London,  1814.     8vo.                      52. 5 
Travels  to  the  Equinoctial  Regions  of  the  ^N'ew  Continent, 
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Humboldt  Medical  College,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Announcement, 
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Hume,  David.    History  of  England,  from  the  Invasion  of  Julius 
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Hummer,  Rev.   Michael.     Hummer's  Bell,   by  S.  W.  Huff. 
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Humphrey,  Herman.  Address,  at  the  Collegiate  Institution, 
Amherst,  Mass.,  on  Occasion  of  his  Inauguration  to  the 
Presidency,  Oct.  15,  1823.  Boston,  1823.  8vo.  (Mass. 
Pamph.,Vol.  4,  No.  1.)  9.2 

The  Promised  Land.  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  Goshen,  Conn., 
at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Messrs.  Hiram  Bingham  and 
Asa  Thurston,  as  Missionaries  to  the  Sandwich  Islands, 
Sept.  29,  1819.     Boston,  1819.     8vo.  56.  14.  3 

Valedictory  Address,  at  Amherst  College,  April  15,  1845. 
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Humphrey,  James.  Obituary  Notices  and  Funeral  Services. 
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Humphrey,  Mary  A.  The  Squatter  Sovereign;  or,  Kansas  in 
the  50' s.  A  Life  Picture  of  the  Early  Settlement  of  the 
Debatable  Ground.  '  Chicago,  1883.     8vo.  17.  8 

Humphrey,  Rev.  Z.  M.  The  Relation  of  Creeds  to  Christianity. 
A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Presbyterian  and  Con- 
gregational Convention  of  Wisconsin,  at  La  Crosse,  Oct. 
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Physics  and  Hydraulics  of  the  Mississippi  River.     1861. 

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Humphreys,  David.  Account  of  Missionaries  Sent  to  South 
Carolina.  Extract  from  his  History  of  the  Propagation 
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Humphreys,  Frederick,  and  Others.  The  Humphreys 
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Humphreys,  W.  H.  Suggestions  on  the  Subject  of  Bank 
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Hun,  Edward  R.  Trichina  Spiralis.  Paper  read  before  the 
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Hundley,  D.  R.     Social  Relations  in  our  Southern  States.     N. 

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Fogarasi,  J.     Hungarian-German  Dictionary.  38.  3 

Singer,  I.     Simplified  Grammar.  38.  3 

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Europe.     Vol.  7.  42. 10 

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Hungary.    London,  1681.    (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  8.)    40.3 

Gorgii,  Arthur.     My  Life  and  Acts  in  Hungary.  43.  1 

Life  of  Kossuth,  and  Brief  History  of  the  Hungarian  War 

of  Independence.     By  an  Officer,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1852.     8vo. 

43. 13.  K 
HUNNICUTT,  James  W.     The  Conspiracy,  unveiled.     The  South 
Sacrificed;  or.    The  Horrors  of  Secession.     Phila.,  1863. 
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Hunt,  B.  P.  Report  of  the  Committee  for  Securing  to  Colored 
People  in  Philadelphia,  the  Right  to  use  the  Street  Cars. 
Phila.,  1865.     8vo.  30. 14.  5 

Hunt,  Charles  H.     Life  of  Edward  Livingston.     With  Intro- 
duction by  Geo.  Bancroft.     N.  Y.,  1864.     8vo.  44.  6 
Hunt,  Edward  B.     Union   Foundations;  Study  of  American 
Nationality  as  a  Fact  of  Science.     N.  Y.,  1863.     8vo. 

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Hunt,  Ezra  M.     Words  about  the  War.     Plain  Facts  for  Plain 

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Hunt,  Freeman.     Biography.     (N.   E.  Hist.   Gen.  Soc.  Mem. 

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Hunt,  Hiram  P.     Speech  on  the  Tariff  Bills.     Delivered  in 

theXJ.  S.  H.    of  R.,  June  20,  1842.     Wash.,    1842.     8vo. 

(Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  3,  No.  6.)  53.  12 

Hunt,  James  M.   History  of  the  Mormon  War.  St.  Louis,  1844. 

12mo.  19. 9 

Hunt,  John  W.     Wisconsin  Almanac  and  Annual  Register  for 

1856.    Milwaukee,  1856.     16mo.  19.  5.  6 

Wisconsin  Gazetteer.     Madison,  1853.     8vo.  19.  4 

Eulogies  on.     (Wise.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Vol.  5.)  19. 11 

Hunt,  T.  G.  (of  La.)    Good  Faith  and  Union.     Speech  in  the 

House  of  Reps.,  on  the  Kansas  and  Nebraska  Bill,  March 

23,  1824.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  19. 14.  6 

Hunt,  T.  Sterry.     Chemistry  of  the  Earth,     n.  t.  p.     8vo. 

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Hunt,  T.  Sterry — (Continued). 

Development  of  our  Mineral  Resources,    1776-1876.     (First 
Century  of  the  Republic.     1876.     8vo.)  14.  10 

Geology  of  Canada.     (Can.  Geol.  Surv.,  1863-'66.)  51.  6 

Trap  Dykes  and  Azoic  Rocks  of  Southeastern  Pa.     Pt.  1. 
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Hunt,   Washington.     Eulogy  on  Hon.   Charles    E.   Dudley. 
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Hunt,  Wm.  E.     Historical  Collections  of  Coshocton  County,  O., 
1764-'76.     Cinn.,  1876.     8vo.  18.  2 

Hunt,  Wm.  H.     Argument  before  the  United  States  Circuit 
Court.     Kellogg  vs.  Warmoth.     [Governorship  of  Louis- 
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Hunt,  Wm.  H.,  Jr.,  and  Randell.     Dakota.     City  of  Fargo, 
its  History,  etc.     With  a  Description  of  Cass  and  other 
Dakota  Counties.     St.  Paul,  1879.    16mo.                 19.  14.  5 
Hunt  Family.     See  Wyman,  T.  B.     Genealogy,  etc.  47.  3 
Hunt's  Merchant's  Magazine.    Vols.  1-41.   l!^.  Y.,  1840-'59. 
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Year  Book.     K  Y.,  1871.    8vo.  33.8 
Hunter,  Alfred.     Register  of  Officers  and  Agents  in  the  Ser- 
vice of  the  United  States.     Wash.,  1860.     8vo.         51.  9.  1 
Hunter,  C.  L.     Sketches  of  Western  North  Carolina,  Historical 
and  Biographical.    Illustrating  the  Revolutionary  Period. 
Raleigh,  1877.     8vo.  15.  6 
Hunter,  Daniel  J.     Chili,  the  United  States  and  Spain.     N. 
Y.,  1866.     8vo.     (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  18,  No.  25.)  60.  8 
Sketch  of  Chili,  Prepared  Expressly  for  Emigrants.    N.  Y., 
1866.     8vo.     (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  18,  No.  24.)        60.  8 
Hunter,  J.  S.     Eulogy  on  Daniel  Webster,  in  Cahaba,  Ala., 
Feb.  22,  1853.     12mo.     (Webster  Pamphlets,  No.  2.) 

44.5 

Hunter,  John  D.     Memoirs  of  a  Captivity  among  the  Indians, 

from  Childhood  to  the  Age  of  19.     London,  1823.     8vo. 

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Hunter,  Joseph.   Collections  Concerning  the  Founders  of  New 

Plymouth.     London,  1854.     8vo.  46.  13 

Introduction  to  the  Valor  Ecclesiasticus  of  Henry  VIII. 

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Fines,  siva  pedes  finium,  etc.     See  same.  35.  4 

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Hunter,  E,  M.  T.  (of  Va.).  Speech  on  the  Admission  of  Kan- 
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n.  t.  p.     8vo.  19.  14.  6 

Hunter,  W.  W.  The  Imperial  Gazetteer,  of  India.  9  Vols. 
London,  1885-'6.     8vo.  42.  11 

Hunter,  Wm.     Speech  in  Secret  Session  of  the  Senate  of  the 

U.S.,  Feb.  20,  1813,  on  the  Proposition  for  Seizing  and 

Occupying  the  Province  of  East  Florida  by  the  Troops  of 

.the  United  States,     Newport,  E.  I.,  n. d.  8vo.  14. 10 

Hunterdon  County,  IST.  J.  See  Mott,  G.  S.  The  First  Cen- 
tury of,  etc.  10.  8. 1 

Hunting.     See  Hawker,  Peter.    Instructions  to  Young  Sports- 
men. 22. 10 
Murphy,  J.  M.     Sporting  Adventures  in  the  Far  West. 

32. 12 

Huntington,  C.  P.  Bemarks  of,  before  the  House  Committee 
on  Pacific  Eailroads,  Wednesday,  Jan.  18,  1876.  Wash., 
1876.     8vo.  72.6.3 

Letter  to  Hon.  Philetus  Sawyer,  Chairman  of  the  House 
ofEep.  Committee  on  the  Pacific  Eailroad,  Eegarding 
Charges  of  Fraud  Against  that  Eoad.     N.  Y.,  1874.     8vo. 

72.6.5 

Huntingdon,  Ezra  A.  The  House  of  God  and  the  Law  of  the 
House.  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Dedication  of  the 
New  House  of  Worship  Erected  by  the  3d  Pres.  Church, 
Albany,  Dec.  3, 1845.     Albany,  1845.     8vo.  56.  7.  3 

Huntingdon  and  Broad  Top  E.  E.  and  Coal  Co.  Eeport  on 
its  Lands,  by  W.  F.  Eoberts  and  H.  K.  Strong,  Geologists. 
Phila.,^1853.     8vo.  72.6.1 

Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa.     See  Adams,  Joseph.     Account  of,  etc. 

11.10 
Lytle,  M.  S.     History  of  Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa.  11.  11 

Huntington,  Asahel.  See  Lord,  O.  P.  Memorial  Address 
on.  43.  13.  H.  2 

Huntington,  C.  A.  Letter  to  G.  H.  Atkinson,  in  Defense  of 
his  Course  as  Indian  Agent,  1878.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.    15.  11. 3 

Huntington,  C.  L.  Surgical  History  of  the  War  of  the 
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Huntington,  Eev.  Daniel.  An  Intolerant  Spirit  Hostile  to 
the  Interests  of  Society.  Mass.  Elec.  Sermon,  1822.  Bost., 
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Huntington,  Eey.  Daniel— (Continued). 

Memories,  Counsels  and  Eeflections.  By  an  Octogenary. 
Addressed  to  his  Children  and  Descendants,  and  printed 
for  their  use.  [With  an  Autobiography.]  Cambridge, 
1857.     8vo.  47. 3 

Huntington,   Daniel.     General  View  of  the  Fine  Arts.     N. 
Y.,  1858.     12mo.  74.  2 

Huntington,  Elijah  B.     Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Hunt- 
ington Family.     Stamford,  Conn.,  1863.     8vo.  47.3 
Genealogical  Memoir  of  t:ie    Lo-Lathrop   Family  in   this 
Country.     Eidgefield,  Conn.,  1884.  8vo.  47.  4 
History  of  Stamford,  Conn.,  (including  Darien.)    Stamford, 
1868.     8vo.  7. 6 
Huntington,  Eev.  F.  D.     Christian  Citizenship  and  Honest 
Legislation.     Mass.  Election  Sermon,  Jan.  6,  1858.     Bos- 
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Christian  Believing  and  Living.     (25  Sermons.)    Boston, 
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Sermon  on  the  50th  Anniversary  of  the  Boston  Female  Asy- 
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See  Putnam,  Geo.     Sermon  at  Ordination  of  F.  D.  Hunting- 
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Huntington,  James  M.    Letter  to  E.  A.   Watkins,   Inspector 
of  Indian  Affairs,  March,  1878,  in  Defense  of  his  Father, 
C.  A.  Huntington,  as  Indian  Agent,    n.  t.p.    8vo.    15.  11.  3 
Huntington,  Gen.  Jedidiah.    Letters,  1775-'76.    (Mass.  Hist. 
Soc.  Coll.,  5th  Ser.,  Vol.  5.)                                               9.  5 
Huntington,  Joseph,  Eev.     Thoughts  on  the  Atonement  of 
Christ,  etc.     Newburyport,  Mass.,  1791.     8vo.        56.12.2 
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HuNTOON,  Daniel  T.  V.     Philip  Huntoon  and  his  Descendants. 

Genealogy  of  the  Huntoon  Family.     Canton,  Mass.,  1881. 

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.    Province  [of  Mass.]  Laws.     Their  Value,  etc.     Bost.,  1885. 

8vo.  8.  2. 6 

Huntoon  Family.     See  Huntoon,  D.  T.  V.     Philip  Huntoon 

and  his  Descendants.  47.  3 

Hunt's  Cikculating  Library,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Catalogue. 

St.  Paul,  1873.     16mo.  74.  11. 1 

Huntt,  Henry.     Visit  to  the  Eed  Sulphur  Spring  of  Virginia, 

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HuED,  John.   Mirrour  of  Worldly  Fame.   London,  1603.    (Har- 
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HuRD,  John  Codman.     Law  of  Freedom  and  Bondage  in  the 
United  States.     Boston,  etc.,  1858-'62.     2  Vols.        30. 12 

HuRLBERT,  J.  B.     Climates,  Productions  and  Resources  of  Can- 
ada.    Montreal,  1872.     8vo.  20.  9.  2 

HURLBUT,  E.  P.     A  Secular  View  of  Religion  in  the  State,  and 
the  Bible  in  the  Public  Schools.     Albany,  1870.     8vo. 

57. 10.  1 

HuRLBUT,  Henry  Higgins.     Chicago  Antiquities.     Chicago, 
1881.     8vo.  18. 12 

Paper  read  at  a  Family  Meeting  of  the  Descendants  of 
Samuel  Hurlbut,  of  Chatham,  Conn.,  held  at  Racine,  Wis., 
Sept.  20,  1860.     Racine,  Wis.,  1861.  47.  3 

Samuel  de  Champlain;  A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Eminent  Navi- 
gator and  Discoverer.  Read  before  the  Chicago  Histor- 
ical Society,  Oct.  20,  1885.     Chicago,  1885.     8vo. 

43.  6.  C.  1 

Hurlbut,  W.  D.     Geology  of  Southern  Minnesota.     Essay  pre- 
pared for  the  Teachers^  Convention  at  Mankato,  Aug.  24, 

1870.  Rochester,  Minn.,  1870.  8vo.  22.10.1 
Hurlbut  Family.  See  Hurlbut,  H.  H.  Family  Meeting.  47.  3 
Hurley,  Michael,  Rev.     See  Westcott,  Thompson.     Memoir 

of  Very  Rev.  Michael  Hurley,  D.D.     Phila.,  1887.     8vo. 
(Amer.  Cath.  Hist.  Soc.  Records,  Vol.  1.)  16.  11.  1 

Huron  &  Ontario  Ship  Canal  Co.    Summary  Report.   Toron- 
to, 1869.     8vo.  20.  9. 4 
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1871.  8vo.  20.9.4 
HURONS,  The.     See  '^Indians  of  America  —  Hurons." 
Hurst,  John  F.     Religious  Development  in  the  U.  S.,  1776- 

1876.  (See ''First  Century,'^  etc.  1876.)  8vo.  14.10 
HuRBT,  Samuel  H.     Journal  History  of  the  73d  Ohio  Volunteer 

Infantry.     Chillicothe,  O.,  1866.     12mo.  29.  5 

Husband,  J.  L.     Our  National  Finances.     Phila.,  1864.     8vo. 

(Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  22,  No.  28.)  60.  8 

HusKissoN,  William.   Speech,  in  the  House  of  Commons,  upon 

the  Finances,  March  25,  1813.     (Pamphleteer,  Vol.  2.) 

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Hubs,  Johann.  Life  of  John  Huss.  (See  Taylor,  J.  Life  of 
Christ.     1818.)  43. 1 

HuTCHiNS,  Alex.  Conditions  of  the  Conflict.  Oration,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  Feb.  24,  1874.     K  Y.,  1874.     8vo.        51.  11.  5 

HuTCHiNS,  Hon.  John  (of  Ohio).  Speech  in  the  H.  of  R.,  May 
10,  1862,  on  Low  and  Uniform  Postage.  I^.  Y.,  1862.  8vo. 

57.  LO.  1 

HUTCHINS,  Levi.  Autobiography;  with  Preface,  Notes  and 
Addenda,  by  his  Youngest  Son.  Private  edition.  Cam- 
bridge, 1865.     12mo.  43. 1 

HuTCHiNS,  Stephen.  Arguments  of  Campbellism,  Stated  and 
Refuted.  Bennington,  Yt.,  1841.  (Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol. 
13,  No.  13.)  53.  6 

HuTCHiNs'  Almanac.     See  Wright,  S.  H. 

Hutchinson,  Aaron.  A  Well-tempered  Self-love  a  Rule  of 
Conduct  towards  Others.  Sermon  at  Windsor,  July  2, 
1877.     Dresden,  n.  d.     (Vt.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Vol.  1.)     7.  9 

Hutchinson,  C.  C.  -Resources  of  Kansas.  Fifteen  Years'  Ex- 
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Hutchinson,  Enoch.  Translated.  Syriac  Grammar.  See  Uhle- 
mann.  34. 2 

Hutchinson,  Col.  John  (of  Nottingham,  England).  Narra- 
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Misc.,  Vol.  7.)  40.  3 

Hutchinson,  Thomas.  The  History  of  Massachusetts,  from  the 
First  Settlement  Thereof,  in  1628,  until  the  Year  1750. 
In  two  Vols.     The  3d  edition.     Salem,  etc.,  1795.     8vo. 

25.2 

Hutchinson,  Thomas  and  Oliver,  Andrew.  Letters  of  Gov. 
Hutchinson,  and  Lieut.  Gov.  Oliver,  etc.,  printed  in  Bos- 
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Address,  and  the  Proceedings  of  the  Lords,  Committee  of 
Council.  London,  1774.  8vo.  (Rev.  War  Pamph.,  Vol. 
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Hutchinson  Papers.  Collection  of  Original  Papers  relative  to 
the  History  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay.  Boston, 
New  England,  1769.  Reprinted:  Albany,  1865.  4to.  2 
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HUYSHE,  G.  L.  The  Red  River  Expedition,  1870.  London  and 
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Hyatt,  H.  S.  Manufacturing,  Agricultural  and  Industrial 
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19. 13.  4 
Hyde,  Rev.  Charles  M.     Historical  Oration  at  the  Celebra- 
tion of  the  Town  of  Brim  field,  Hampden  County,  Mass., 
Oct.  11,  1876,  etc.     Springfield,  1879.     8vo.  9. 13 

Hyde,  Edward  (First  Earl  of  Clarendon).  Clarendon  Papers. 
(N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  1869.)  10.  4 

History  of  the  Rebellion  and  Civil  War  in  England,  1641- 
1660.     Oxford,  1712.     8vo.     3  Vols.  35.  8 

Humble  Petition,  and  Address  to  Parliament.     (Harleian 
Misc.,  Vol.  7.)  40.3 

Hyde,  H.  F.,  and  Alexander,  Walter  S.  Funeral  Sermons 
on  the  Death  of  Rev.  Daniel  Hunt.     No  impr.     8vo. 

43. 13.  H.  1 
Hyde,  John,  Jr.     Mormonism;  Its  Leaders  and  Designs.    N. 
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Hyde,  Wm.  L.  History  of  the  112th  Regt,  N.  Y.  Vols.  Fre- 
donia,  N.  Y.,  1866.     12mo.  29.12 

Hyde  Abbey,  England.  Liber  Monasterii  de  Hyda.  Com- 
prising a  Chronicle  of  the  Affairs  of  England,  etc.  Edited 
by  Edward  Edwards.     London,  1866.     8vo.  40.  5 

Hyde  Family.     See  Walworth,  R.  H.     Hyde  Genealogy.  47.  3 
Hydrography.     Le  Coq,  Henri.     Elemens  d'Hydrographie. 

49.  10 
Hyer,  George.     Annual  Letters.  (\^isc.  Edit.  Assn.,  1865-'71.) 

19. 12.  3 
Obituaries  on.     See  same.     1872.  19.  12.  3 

Sketch  of  his  Life  and  Services,  by  L.  C.  Draper.  19. 11 

Hygiene.     See  * '  Health. ' ' 

McSherry,  Richard.     Lecture  on  Hygiene.  11. 1 

Hymnology.     See  Staples,  S.  E.     Ancient  Psalmody  of  N.  E. 

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Watts,  Isaac.     Psalms,  Hymns,  etc.  56.  2 

Hyndman,  Capt.  Wm.  History  of  a  Cavalry  Company.  Record 
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Hyren,  Frederic.  Principles  and  Rules  for  the  Establish- 
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called  the  Church  of  the  Holy  Spirit.  Cleveland,  1858. 
8vo.  56. 12.  2 


846  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


I. 

Iberville,  Pierre  Lemoine,  or  Le  Moyne.     Abstract  of  His 

Memorial  on  the  Country  of  the  Mississippi.  (Minn.  Hist. 

Soc.  Coll.,  Vol.  1.)  22.10 

Lettressur  le  Premier  Voyage  au  Mississippi,    1698-'99. 

Second  Voyage,  et  Lettres,  1699-1700.  Journal,  1699-1700. 

Troisieme  Voyage,   1701-'2.     (Margry,P.      Decouvertes, 

etc..  Vol.  4.)  20. 11 

Narrative  of  the  Voyage  made  by  Order  of  the  King  of 

France,  in  1698,  to  take  Possession  of  Louisiana.  (Hist.  Coll. 

of  La.,  New  Ser.,  1869.)  20.  3 

ICARiA,  Iowa.    Sketch  of  the  Icarian  Community,  a  Socialistic 

Organization.     (Annals  of  Iowa,  Vol.  5.)  19.6 

Iceland.     Arbok  hins  Islenza  Fornleifelags,  1886.     (Annual  of 

Iceland  Antiquarian  Society.)     Reykjavik,  1887.     8vo. 

52. 10.  2 

See  La  Peyrere, .    Relation  de  Island.      Amsterdam, 

1715.     12mo.  20. 1 

Westergaard,  N.  L.     On  the  Connexion  between  Sanscrit 
and  Icelandic.  '     40. 9 

Icelandic  Language.     See  Vigfusson,  G.     Dictionary.       38. 4  , 
IcTHYOLOGV.     See  Fish. 

Idaho.     Baptist  Associations.     Minutes,     v.  d.     8vo.     38. 12. 9 
De  Lacy,  W.  W.     Trip  up  the  Snake  River.  19.  9 

Fisk,  Jas.  L.     Idaho,  her  Gold  Fields,  etc.  19. 10.  4 

Hayden,  F.  T.     Geol.  Survey,  1877.  49.  4 

Smalley,  E.  V.     I^orthern  Idaho  and  Washington.  19.  3 

Strahorn,  R.  E.     Resources  and  Attractions.  19. 10. 4 

U.  S.  Dept  of  War.     Report  of  Capt.  Fisk.  19. 10. 4 

Same.     Report  of  Lt.  John  Mullan.  19. 14. 3 

Same.     Second  Expedition  of  Capt.  Fisk.  19. 10. 4 

IDDINGS,  Joseph  P.    See  Hague,  A.,  and  Iddings,  J.  P.   Devel- 
opment of  Crystallization,  etc.  49.  4,  2 
Idiocy.  .  Proceedings  of  the  Association  of  Medical  Officers  of 
American  Institutions  for  Idiotic  and  Feeble-minded  Per- 
sons.    Phila.,  1877.     8vo.                                              57.  5.  4 
Brown,  Dr.  B.     Treatment  and  Care  of.                        57.5.  4 
Mass.  School  for  Idiotic.     Reports.  8.  9. 1 
Wilbur,  H.  B.     Aphasia.                                               51. 11. 
See,  also,  Insanity,  Reports  of  various  Societies,  etc. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  847 

Ignatius,  Saint.   Epistles  of  St.  Ignatius  to  the  Ephesians,  etc. 

56.3 

Illinois.    Adjutant- General.     See  Elliott,  I.  H.     Black  Hawk 

War.  17.10 

Reports,  1861-^62.  29. 11 

1861-^66.     8  Vols.  80.18 

Same.     Revised  edition.     8  Vols.  80. 18 

1870.  18.  6. 1 

Auditor.     Biennial  Report,  1878.  18.  6. 1 

Board  of  Centennial  Managers,  1876.     Report.  18.  5 

Board  of  State  Commissioners  of  Public  Charities.    Report, 

1870-^78.  57.5.1 

Canal  Commissioners.     Reports,  1870,  '72,  '77.  18.6.  1 

Commissioners  to  the  Paris  Exposition,  1878.    Report,  1879. 

52.  13.  3 

Constitutional  Convention,  1860.    Debates,  etc.  95. 10 

Department  of  Agriculture.     See  111.  State  Ag.  Soc. 

Department  of  Public  Instruction.     Opinions  and  Remarks 

on  the  School  Law,  1860.  18. 13.  9 

Same.     Reports  of  Superintendent,  1859,  '65,  '69. 

18. 13.  9 

General  Assembly.  Act  to  Establish  and  Maintain  a  System 

of  Free  Schools.     1872.  56.  8 

Laws.     1854,  '63.  81 

Legislative  Directory,  1876,  '79,  '80.  18.  6. 1 

Manual.     By  John  R.  Hewlett.  18.  5 

Private  Laws,  1863.  81 

Report  of  Committee  on  Penitentiary.  18.  6.  2 

Reports  made  to  the  General  Assembly,  1853.  81 

School  Law,  as  Amended,  1859.  18. 13.  9 

House  Journal,  1857.  81 

Rules,  etc.,  of  House.  18.  6. 1 

Senate  Journal,  1857.  81 

Geological  Survey.     By  A.  H.  Worthen.     1873-'5.       51. 13 

Governor.     1861.     Message  of  Richard  Yates.  18. 6. 1 

1871, '73.     ''  J.  H.  Palmer.  18.6.1 

1873.  *'  R.  J.  Oglesby.  18. 6. 1 

1874.  ''  S.  M.  Cullen.  18.6.1 
Industrial  University.     Circular,  etc.,  1869,  '70,  '75.  18.6.9 

Laws  of  Congress  and  of  Illinois  in  Relation  to.  18. 6. 9 
Memorial  of  Trustees  to  the  General  Assembly.  18. 6.  9 
Report  of  Committee  on  Courses  of  Study.  18. 6. 9 

107 


848  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Illinois.     Industrial  University — (Continued). 

Eeport  of  Board  of  Trustees,  1869-'70.  18.  6.  9 

Eeport  of  the  Regents,  1870.  18. 6. 9 

Institution  for  Education  of  Feeble-minded  Children. 

18.6.5 
Institution  for  Education  of  Blind.     Reports,  1859,  '60,  '65, 
'm,  '71,  '72.  18.6.5 

Institution  for  Education  of  Deaf  and   Dumb.     Reports, 
1872,  '73,  '76, '82.  18.  6.5 

:N'orthern  Insane  Asylum.     Report,  1872.  18.  6.  5 

R.  R.  and  Warehouse  Commissioners.  Laws  of  Illinois,  etc. 

72. 12 

Same.     Reports,  '72,  '73,  '75,  '83.  72. 12 

Secretary  of  State.     Report,  1870,  '76.  18.  6. 1 

Soldiers'  Orphans  Home.     Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees, 

1871.  18. 6. 6 

Report  of  Legislative  Committee,  1871.  18.  6.  5 

State  Board  of  Centennial  Managers,  1876.  18.  6. 1 

State  Board  of  Equalization.     Proce.edings,  Oct.  5,  1869. 

18.  6. 1 

State  Entomologist.     Report  on  Noxious  Insects,  1871,  '  72, 

'79, '81.  18.13.6 

State  Hospital  for  Insane.     Reports,  1866,  '72.  18.  6.  5 

State  House  Commissioners.     Communication,  etc.     18.  6.  1 

Reports,  1869, '72.  18.6.1 

State  Library.     Catalogue,  1871,  '77.  18. 13.  8 

State  Normal  University.     Cat.,  1860.  18.  13.  9 

State  Penitentiary.     Reports,  1863-'66,  '70,  '72,  '73.    18.  6.  2 

Illinois  General  Assembly.     Report  of  Committee  on. 

18.  6.  2 
State  Reform  School.     Report,  1870,  '72.  18.  6.  2 

Report  of  the  Commissioners.  18. 6.  1 

Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction.     Reports,  1857-'60, 
'73,  '74.  56.8 

Treasurer.     Reports,  1879,  '80.  18.12 

Fuller,  A.  C.     Speech  on  Revenue,  1872.  18.  6.  6 

Haines,  E.  M.     Justices  of  the  Peace,  Manual.  53.4 

Morris,  J.  N.     Two  per  cent  Tax.  60.  1 

U.  S.  Cong.     Two  per  cent  Claims.     Report  on.  60. 1 

Wilson,  Jere.     Two  per  cent  Tax.     Speech.  60.  8 

Constitution.     Opinions  as  to  Validity  of  Sec.  34,  Schedule. 

18.6.4 


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Illinois — (Continued). 

(Descriptive.)    Atlas  of  Illinois,  1876.     4to.  94.  22 

Birkbeck,  M.     Letters  from  111.,  1817.  18.5 

Cleveland,  H.  W.  S.     Farm  and  Eoad  Drainage.        72.  4. 1 
Curtiss,  D.  S.     Western  Portraiture.  19.  8 

Ellet,  Mrs.  E.  F.     Summer  Eambles  in  the  West.  19.  1 

Farnham,  Mrs.  E.  W.     Life  in  Prairie  Land.  19.  2 

Fowler,  C.  H.     Illinois;  Resources  and  Record.  16.  12 

Qerhard,  F.     Illinois  as  it  is,  1857.  18. 12 

Illinois  in  1837.  18.  5 

Jones,  A.  D.     Illinois  and  the  West.  18.  5 

Marest,  Gabriel,  le  pere.     Journey  through  Illinois,  1712. 

20.3 
Patterson,  R.  W.  Early  Society  in  Southern  Illinois.  18.  6.  6 
Peck,  J.  M.     Gazetteer  of  Illinois,  1837.  18.  5 

Guide  to  Emigrants,  1831.  18.  12 

Woods,  John.     Two  Years' Residence,* etc.     (1822.)     17.10 
(Historical.)    Abstract  of  Illinois  Laws,  1878.  18. 12 

Biographical  Encyclopedia  of  Illinois,  1875.  44.  14 

Bross,  Wm.     Illinois  and  the  13th  Amendment.  18.  6.  6 

Brown,  Henry.     History  of  Illinois,  1844.  18. 5 

Brown,  W.  H.     Historical  Sketch  of  Slavery  Movement. 

18.  6.  6 
Clark,  Gen.  G.  R.  Campaign  in  the  Illinois,  1778-'9.  18.  2 
Edwards,  Mrvian.     The  Edwards  papers.  18.  12 

Edwards,  N.  W.     History  of  Illinois,  1778-1833.  18.  12 

Ford,  Thomas.     History  of  Illinois,  1818-^47.  18. 12 

Hoyne,  Thomas.     Early  History  of  Illinois.  17. 10 

Linder,  Usher  F.     Reminiscences  of  Early  Bench,  etc.  45. 3 
Mason,  E.  G.     Illinois  in  the  18th  Century.  18.  6. 6 

Miller,  A.  S.     History  of  Illinois.  18.  5 

Reynolds,  John.     My  own  Times.  18. 12 

Pioneer  History  of  111.  18. 12 

See  also  under  names  of  Cities,  Counties,  Towns,  etc.     For 
Institutions  of  Various  Kinds,  see  the  name  of  the  In- 
stitution, or  of  the  Place  where  it  is  Situated. 
Illinois:  Southern  Rebellion.     See  Ambrose,  D.  L.     Sev- 
enth Regt.  29. 11 
Bar  net,  James.     Martyrs  and  Heroes.  45.  5 
Bennett,  J.  G.,  and  Haigh,  W.  M.     Thirty-Sixth  Regt.  29.  6 
Morrison,  M.     Ninth  Regt.                                                    29.  2 
Parker,  H.  M.        First  Reunion  of  11th  Regt.            30.  4.  9 
See  Illinois  Adjt.  Gen.^s  Report.                                      29. 11 


850  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Illinois  and  MiCHiaAN  Canal.     Eeport  of  the  Board  of  Trus- 
tees to  the  21st  General  Assembly,  for    Years  1857-'58. 

Springfield,  1859.     8vo.  72.7.2 

Illinois  Association  of  the  Sons  of  Vermont.      Reports 

1878-'82.     Chicago.     8vo.  18.13.4 

Illinois  Central  Railroad  Co.     See  Caird,  J.     Letter  on  its 

Lands.    Documents  Relating  to  the  Organization.  N.  Y., 

1855.    8vo.  72.  7.  5 

Guide  to  the  Illinois  Central  E.  R.  Lands.     Chicago,  1859. 

8vo.  18. 13.  6 

Sectional  Maps  of  Farming  and  Wood  Lands.     Bost.,  1874. 

8vo.  18. 13.  6 

Illinois  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary.    Report,  1872. 

Chicago.     8vo.  *  51. 4. 3 

Illinois  College,  Jacksonville,  III.     Catalogue  of,  includ  - 

ing  Whipple  Academy  and  Jacksonville  Business  Col- 
lege, 1871-'72.    Jacksonville,  1872.    8vo.  18.  13.  5 
Illinois  Natural  History  Society.    Transactions,  Vol.   1, 

Ser.  1.     Springfield,  1861.     8vo.  18. 13.  6 

Illinois  Republican  State  Central  Committee.     Salient 

Points  of  the  Campaign.     1860.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  33.  7.  4 

Illinois  Southern  Normal  University.     Report  of  Trustees, 

1870-'71.     Springfield,  1870-'71.     8vo.     .  18.  13. 9 

Illinois  State  agricultural  Society  and  Department  of 

Agriculture.      Transactions,    1859-'71,   '75,   '77,   '79. 

Springfield,  1855-' 80.     8vo.  72.2 

Ninth  Annual  Exhibition,  to  be  held  at  Chicago,  Sept.  9-14, 

1861.     Premium  List.  72.  2.  1 

Same  for  1867.     Fair  at  Quincy.     (2  Editions.)  72.  2. 1 

Illinois  State  Dental  Society.     Journal.      Transactions  for 

1875.     Chicago,  1875.     8vo.  51.  4.  3 

Illinois  State  Horticultural  Society.      Transactions  for 

1867.     Chicago,  1868.     8vo.  72. 2.  1 

Same  for  1869.     St.  Louis,  1870.     8vo.  72. 2. 1 

Illinois  Union  League.    Proceedings  of  the  Grand  Council, 

Sept.  2,  1863.  30. 11.  6 

Illustrated  London  News.     Vols.  1-65.     (1842-'74.)    Lond., 

1843-'74.     fo.  Y 

Ilsley,  Charles  P.     Centennial  of  Portland,  Me.,  1675-1776, 

1875  and  1975.     (Poem.)     Somerville,  Mass.,  1876.     8vo. 

7.  8.3 
Imbert,  Jean.    Quatre  Livres  des  Institutions  Forenses.   Paris, 

1561.     8vo.  .  53.11 


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IitLAY,  George,  or  Gilbert.      Topographical  Description  of 
the  Western  Territory  of  North  America.     (1791.)  Lond. 
1792.     8vo.  33.  10 

Same.  3d  edition,  with  Additions.     1797.     8vo.  33. 10 

IifMiGRATiON.  Annual  Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  Emi- 
gration of  the  State  of  New  York,  for  the  Year  ending 
Dec.  31,  1878.     Albany,  1879.     8vo.  57. 4.  5 

Arguments  in  Favor  of  the  Freedom  of  Immigration  at  the 
Port  of  Boston,  etc.     Boston,  1871.     8vo.  57. 4. 5 

Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  American  Board  of  Immi- 
gration.    Wash.,  1867.     8vo.  57.4.5 
Emigration  vs.  Enforced  Emigration.     Address  to  Chester 
A.  Arthur,   Pres.    of  the  U.    S.,   by  the  Irish  National 
League,  etc.,  June  28,  1883.     n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.  57.  4.5 
La   Province  de  Quebec,   et  I'Emigration  Europeen,  etc. 
Quebec,  1870.     8vo.                                                       57.  4.  5 
Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  Alien  Passengers  and  For- 
eign Paupers,  of  Mass.    Boston,  1860.     8vo.  57. 4.  5 
Reports  of  the  Board  and  Commissioner  of  Immigration. 
[State  of  Maine.]     1871.     Augusta,  1872.    8vo.        57.  4.  5 
See  Anderson.  M.  B.     Legislation  to  Exclude  Foreign  Pau- 
pers.                                                                                 57.  4.  5 
Chickering,  J.     Immigration  into  the  U.  S.  57.4.5 
Donnelly,  I.     Speech  in  Congress,  1864.                        57. 4.  5 
Jarvis,  E.     Immigration  into  the  U.  S.                         57.  4.  5 
Meyers,  J.  F.     Report  on  Immigration.  60.  2 
U.  S.  Congress.     Laws  to  Encourage  Immigration.         60.  8 
Young,  Edward.     Rapport  Special  sur  1' Immigration. 

57.  4.  5 
Impeachment.  See  Dwight,  T.  W.  Trial  by  Impeachment.  60.  8 
Impeachment  Trials.    United  States  Congress.  Andrew  John- 
son.    (1868.)  60. 9 
Kansas.     Case  of  State  Treas.  Hayes,  1874.                   81.  8.  7 
Michigan.     Trial  of  C.  A.  Edmunds.     (1872.)                85. 14 
Minnesota.     Trial  of  E.  S.  Cox.     (1881.)                           24.  9 
Same.  Charles  Mcllrath.                                                       22.  9 
Same.  Sherman  Page.     (1878.)  24.9 
Same.  Wm.  Seeger.                                                              21.  5 
Improvement  of  Transportation  Routes.    Memorial  of  the 
12th  General  Assembly  of  the  State  of  Iowa  to  the  U.  S. 
Congress,  Relative  to  Water  Communications  between  the 
Atlantic  and  Mississippi.     Des  Moines,  1868.     8vo. 

72.  13.  6 


852  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Improvement  of  Transportation  Routes— (Continued). 

Proceedings  of  the  National  Commercial  Convention,  to 
Consider  the  Question  of  Increased  Transportation  Facili- 
ties from  the  West  to  the  Seaboard.  Held  in  Detroit, 
Dec.  13,  1871.     Detroit,  1872.     8vo.  72.  13. 6 

Proceedings  of  the  National  Ship  Canal  Convention,  held  in 
Chicago,  June  2  and  3,  1863.     Chicago,  1863.     8vo. 

72.  13.  6 
Water  Communication  between  the  Mississippi  and  the 
Lakes.  Memorial  to  Congress  on  the  Improvement  of 
the  Navigation  of  the  Wisconsin  and  Fox  Eivers,  Sub- 
mitted by  the  Conventions  held  at  Prairie  du  Chien,  Nov. 
10,  1868,  and  Portage  City,  Oct.  20,  1869,  with  Proceed- 
ings of  the  Conventions,  Supplement,  etc.  Madison,  1870. 
8vo.  72.  13.  J6 

Alberger,  F.  A.     Address  to  U.  S.  Senate  Committee. 

72.  13.  6 
See  Bronson,  Alvin.     Essay  on  Commerce.  72. 13.  6 

Lakes,  Improvement  of  Navigation  on. 
Letters  of  a  Western  Trader.  72. 13.  6 

Mississippi  River  —  Improvement  of. 

Windom,  Wm.     Cheap  Transportation.  72.  13.  2 

Same.     Our  National  Water  Ways.  72.  13.  2 

Independent  Almanac  (1884).    N.  Y.,  1883.     8vo.        53.  10.  4 

Independent  Order   of  Good  Templars.     Proceedings    of 

the  Grand  Lodge  of  Minnesota,  1867-1885  (except  ^70,  '71, 

'73,  '77,  '80,  '81,  '83).     St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis.     8vo. 

22.  9. 1 

Proceedings  of  the  R.  W.  Grand  Lodge  of  North  America, 

1855-1884.     (Lacks  '56,  '57,  '58,  '59,  '61,  '63,  '65.)     v.  p 

1 2mo.  and  8vo.  38.  8.  2 

Independent  Order  of  Odd  Fellows.     See  Buck,  Norman. 

Address  before  Prairie  Lodge,  No.  7,  Winona.         22.  4.  5 

By-laws  of  Mt.  Zion  Encampment,  No.  7,  Lake  City,  Minn. 

22. 14.  10 
Journals  Grand  Lodge  of  Minnesota,  1853  to  1882.     2  Vols. 

22.6 

Journal  of  Proceedings,  Gr.  Lodge  of   U.    S.,    1821-'62.  4 

Vols.  52. 2 

Minnesota  Encampment,  No.  1,  St.  Paul.     Constitution  and 

By-laws,  1861.  22. 14. 10 

Minnesota  Odd  Fellows  Mutual    Benefit  Society.     Laws, 

1870.  22. 14. 10 


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Independent  Order  of  Odd  Fellows — (Continued). 

Same.     Eeports,  1877,  '84.     St.  Paul.     8vo.  22.  13.6 

Mertes,   M.   L.      Poetical  Address  on  Odd  Fellowship. 

22.  5.  8 
Williams,  J.  F.  History  of  the  Order  in  St.  Paul.  22.  9 
Same.     The  Odd  Fellows  Minstrel,  1864.  52.  2 

Independent   Order  of  the  Sons  of  Malta.     Laws,  etc., 
of  M' dewakantonwan  Lodge,  No.  1.  St.  Paul,  1858.  24mo. 

22. 14.  10 

Index.     See  Ordway,    Alb.     Index  to   Journals  of  Congress, 

1789-1821.  60. 9 

Poole,  W.  F.     Periodical  Literature.  74. 14 

India.     See  Campbell,  Sir.  G.     Tenure  of  Ofifice  in.  35.  2 

Chambers,  Wm.     Sculptures  and  Ruins.  40.  9 

Dall,  C.  H.  A.     Unitarian  Mission  in.  56.  14.  4 

Dilke,  C.  W.     Travels  in.  35.  8 

Education  —  Schools  in  British  India.  56.  8.  1 

Gurwood,  J.     Dispatches  of  Wellington.  42.12 

Hunter,  W.  W.     Imperial  Gazette.     9  Vols.  42.  11 

Inscription  on  a  Pillar  near  Buddah.  40.  9 

Lettres  Edifiantes,  etc.     Vols.  10-15.  20.  8 

Mattson,  Hans.     Indian  vs.  American  Wheat.  73. 4.  1 

Missions.     American,  among  the  Marathas.  56. 14. 1 

Rights  and  Pretentions  of  Nabob  of  Arcot,  etc.  14.  8 

Peggs,  James.    East  India  Slavery.  30.  6 

Robertson,  Wm.     Knowledge  of  the  Ancients  about  India. 

40. 14 
Royal  Grant  of  Land,  Engraved,  etc.  40.  9 

Scoble,  John.     Slavery  and  the  Slave  Trade,  etc.  30. 6 

Seward,  W.  H.     Voyage  around  the  World.  44.  6 

Taylor,  Bayard.     Visit  to  India.  40.  9 

Wilberforce,  W.     Religious  Instruction  in  India.  53.  5 

Wright,  Caleb  and  Brainerd.     Life  in  India.  40.  9 

India  Rubber  Case.     Goodyear  vs.  Day.  53. 11.  2 

Indian  Corn.     See  Maize. 

Indian  Territory.     General  Council  of.    Journal,  6th  Session, 
1815.  15. 11.  4 

Indian  Trade.     Considerations  on  the.     Detroit,  1821.     8vo. 

19.6 

Indiana.     Adjutant  General.     Report,   1861-'65.     Indiana  in 

the  War  of  the  Rebellion.     1866-'69.     8  Vols.    8vo.  29. 4 

Allotment  Commissioner.     Report,  1865.     8vo.         18. 11.  1 


854  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Indiana — (Continued. 

Board  of  State  House  Commissioners.     Proceedings  at  Lay- 
ing of  the  Corner  Stone.     1880.     8vo.  18. 11 
Report  of  Proceedings,  to  Dec.  31,  1878.     8vo.       18. 11 
Bureau  of  Statistics  and  Geology.     General  Description  of 
Ind.     1879.                                                                      18. 11.  3 
See  Indiana  —  State  Geologist. 
Hospital  for  Insane.    Eeport,  1871.     8vo.                    18. 11. 1 
Institution  for  Deaf  and  Dumb.     Report,  1854-'58.  18. 11. 1 
Legislature.     Report  of  Special  Joint  Committee  on  the 
National  Debt,  etc.     Indianapolis,  1867.     8vo.    (Ramsey 
Pamph.,  Vol.  22,  No.  31.)                             '  60. 8 
Senate  Documents,  1839.     8vo.  81 
Military  Agency.     Report  of  Military  Agencies,  1864. 

18. 11. 1 
Railroad  Property.     Report  of  Board  of  Equalization,  1879. 

72.  7.  8 
Sanitary  Commission.     Report,  1865.  18.11.1 

State  Board  of  Agriculture.     Report,  1869.  72.  9 

State  Geologist.    See  Cox,  E.  T.   Reports,  1869-^75,  '79-^80. 

51. 12 
State  Prison,  North.     Report,  1869.  18. 11. 1 

Same.     South.     Report,  1869.  18. 11. 1 

(Descriptive.)    Illustrated  Historical  Atlas.    1876.  V 

(Historical.)    See  Baldwin,  D.  P.     Indiana,  etc.     74.  7. 1 
Barnard,  Job.     Survey  of  Wolf  Lake,  etc.  18. 11. 3 

Dillon,  J.  B.     History  of  Indiana,  to  1816,  etc.  18.  11 

Goodrich,  D.  W.  C,  and  Tuttle,  C.  R.     History,  etc.  18. 11 
See  Histories  of  Dearborn,  Ohio,  and  other  Counties. 
Howe,  D.  W.     Laws  and  Courts  —  Early.  18. 11. 3 

Operations  of  the  Indiana  Legion,  etc.,  1863-64.  29.  5 

Qwen,  R.  D.     Report  of  Agent  to  Purchase  Arms.    18. 11. 1 
Smith,  O.  H.     Early  Indiana  Trials.  18. 11 

Woolen,  W.  W.     Biographical  and  Historical  Sketches. 

18. 11 
Indiana  Asbury  University.    Triennial  Catalogue,  1869-^70. 

18. 11. 5 
Indiana  College  Association.    Addresses  and  other  Proceed- 
ings, at  Indianapolis,  Dec.  26-27,  1881.     Crawfordsville, 
1882.     8vo.  18. 11.  5 

Same.     Sixth  Annual  Session,  1883.  56.  8.  4 

Indiana  Historical  Society.    Pamphlets,  1-3.    Indianapolis. 
12mo.  18.11.3 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  855 

Indiana  Pioneer  Association.   First  Convention,  at  the  State 

Fair  of  1878.     Indianapolis,  1879.     8vo.  18.  11.  3 

Indiana  Sabbath  Convention.     Proceedings,  2d  Convention, 

1846.     8vo.  30. 13 

Indiana  State  Arch^ologioal  Association.     Circular  No. 

4.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.     Minutes  of  the  Convention,  1875. 

18.11.3 
Indiana  State  Gazetteer  and  Business  Directory.     1860- 
'61.     8vo.  80 

Indiana  State  Teachers'  Association.   See  Tuttle,  J.  F.    Ad- 
dress.    1867.  18. 11.  1 
Indiana  State' University.     Eeport,  1859-'60.             18.11.5 
Baker,  Conrad.     Address,  1868.  18. 11.  5 
Inauguration  of  J.  H.  Lathrop,  as  President,  1861.     72.  7. 2 
Indiana,  Two  Per  Cent  Claims.     See  Two  Per  Cent  Claims. 
See  also  under  names  of  Cities,  Counties,  Towns,  etc.,  in  the 

State. 
For  Benevolent  and  Educational,  etc.,  Institutions,  see  the 
name  of  the  Institution,  or  of  the  place  where  it  is  situ- 
ated. 
Indianapolis.    Common  Council.   The  City  of  Indianapolis;  Its 
Advantages  as  a  Manufacturing  Point,  etc.     1870. 

18.  11.  3 
Hallo  way,  W.  R.     Historical  Sketch.  18. 11 

Semi-Centennial  Anniversary  of  Sunday  Schools,  1873. 

18. 11.  4 
Sulgrave,  B.  R.     History  of  Indianapolis.  18.  11 

Twentieth  Meeting  American  Science  Association,  1871. 

49.10 
Manufacturers  and  Eeal  Estate  Exchange,  Indianapolis;  Its 
Advantages,  etc.  •  18.  11. 3 

First  Presbyterian  Church.     Manual,  1876.  18. 11.  3 

Second  Presbyterian  Church.    Edson,  H.  A.    Historical  Dis- 
course. 18. 11.  4 
Presbytery  of.     See  Moore,  A.  Y.     History  of.          18. 11.  3 
Indianapolis  City  Directory.    1877.     8vo.  80 
Indian  Wars  (Western  Ya.).     See  De  Hass,  W.   History  of. 

15.12 

Indians  of  America.     See  Adair,  J.     History  of  the.         15. 9 

Allen,  Z.     Conditions  of  Life,  etc.  8.  7.  7 

Atwater,  C.     Writings,  etc.  15.  3 

Bancroft,  H.  H.     Native  Races  of  Pacific  Coast.  15.  2 

108 


856  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Indians  of  Ameeica — (CoDtinued). 

Beach,  W.  W.     Indian  Miscellany.  15.  9 

Boiler,  H.  A.     Among  the  Indians.  15.  8 

Boudinot,  Elias.     Star  in  the  West.  15.  3 

Boundary  Line  between  Whites  and  Indians.  10.  14 

Brackenridge,  H.  M.     Voyage  up  the  Mississippi,  1811. 

19.2 

Brinton,  D.  G.     Library  of  Aboriginal  Literature.  15.  4 

The  Gueguence.  15.  4 

The  Lenape  and  their  Legends.  15. 11 

Myths  of  the  New  World.  15.  3 

Brownell,  C.  De  W.     Indian  Eaces  of  North  and  South 

America.  15. 3 

Buchanan,  James.     Sketches  of  the  Indians.  '    15.  2 

Cabeca  de  Vaca,  A.  N.     Eelation,  1527-1537.  20. 10 

Gary,  Eichard.     Gospel  among  the  Indians.  15. 11. 4 

Catlin,  George.     Last  Eamble  among  the  Indians.  15.  8 

Letters  and  Notes  on  the  Manners,  etc.  15.  9 

North  American  Indian  Portfolio.  94.  12 

North  and  South  American  Indians.  15.  11.  5 

Chateaubriand,  E.  F.  A.     Travels  in  America.  33.  4 

Coates,  B.  H.     Origin  of  the  Indians.  11. 10 

Colton,  Calvin.     Tour  of  the  American  Lakes.  20.  9 

Contributions  to  North  American  Ethnology.     5  Vols.  50. 2 

Denny,  Ebenezer.     Military  Journal,  1781-'95.  11.  10 

Dodge,  E.  I.     Our  Wild  Indians.  15. 10 

Domenech,  E.     Great  Deserts  of  North  America.  19. 2 

Doolittle, .     General  Law  Concerning  Indians.     60.  1 

Drake,  S.  G.    Five  Years'  French  and  Indian  War.       15.  4 
Duis,  E.     Black  Hawk  War.         .  18. 5 

Eastman,  Mrs.  M.  H.     American  Annual.  15.  9 

Eaton,  John.     Are  the  Indians  Dying  Out?  15.  11.  4 

Ellis,  G.  E.     Los  Casas:  Spaniards  and  the.  25.  9 

Emerson,  E.  E.     Indian  Myths,  etc.  16.  4 

Ettwein,  John.     Traditions  of  the  Indians.  11. 10 

Faribault,  Minn.     Seabury  Mission.    Papers.  22. 11 

Farnham,  T.  J.     Travels  in  Great  Western  Prairies.      19.  2 
Field,  T.  W.     Indian  Bibliography.  15.  2 

Finley,  J.  B.     Life  amongst  the  Indians.  15.  8 

Flint,  Timothy.     Indian  Wars  of  the  West.  15. 1 

Francis,  Geo.     Legends  of  the  Land  of  the  Lakes.      19.  5.  6 
Frost,  John.     Indian  Battles,  Captivities,  etc.  16.  4 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  857 

Indians  of  America — (Continued). 

Gale,  George.     Upper  Mississippi,  etc.  19. 11 

Galland,  Isaac.     Indian  Tribes  of  the  West.  19.  6 

Gallatin,  Albert.     Indian  Tribes  East  of  Eocky  Mountains. 

9.  10 
Gatschet,  A.  G.  Migration  Legend  of  the  Creeks.  15. 11.  4 
Gordon,  J.  B.     Memoir  of  J^orth  American  Continent. 

16.  14 
Hale,  Horatio.     Iroquois  Book  of  Rites.  15.  4 

Hall,  James.     Indian  Legends.  19. 1 

Heriot,  Geo.  Comparative  View  of  the  Manners,  etc.  20.  3 
History,  Manners  and  Customs  of,  etc.  Phila.  18mo.  15.  8 
Hubbard,  J.  ^N^.     Red  Jacket  and  his  People.  15.  4 

Huntington,  J.  M.     Letter  in  Defence  of  C.  A.  Huntington, 
etc.  15.11.3 

Indian  Territory.     General  Council  of  the.  15. 11.  3 

IiVing,  John  T.     Hunters  of  the  Prairies.  19. 1 

Jackson,  W.  H.  Catalogue  of  Photographs  of.  15. 11.  5 
Jar  vis,  S.  F.     Religion  of  the  Indian  Tribes.  10.  4 

Jefferson,  Thos.     Indian  Addresses.  44. 10 

Jones,  George.     History  of  Ancient  America.  15. 10 

Keating,  W.  H.     Expedition  to  St.  Peter's  River.  22.  2 

Kennedy,  James.  Probable  Origin  of  N.  A.  Indians.  15.  2 
Kinzie,  Mrs.  J.  H.     Wau-bun.  18.  5 

Lafitau,  J.  F.  Moeurs  des  Sauvages  Ameriquains.  15.  9 
Lewis,  Meriwether,  and  Clarke,  Wm.    Travels,  etc.,  1804-'6. 

19.3 
Long,  J.    Voyages  and  Travels.  20. 13 

Mathews,  Dr.  W.     Navajo  Weavers.  15. 11.  6 

McClung,  J.  A.  Sketches  of  Western  Adventure.  18. 14 
McConnell,  J.  L.     Western  Characters.  19. 1 

McCoy,  Isaac.     History  of  Baptist  Missions.  15.  2 

Mcintosh,  John.     Origin  of  the  N.  A.  Indians.  15. 1. 

McKenney,  T.  L.     Origin,  History,  etc.,  of  the.  43.  3 

Reports  and  Proceedings  of  his  Recent  Tour.     15. 11.  4 
And  Hall,  James.     History  of  Indian  Tribes.        95.  19 
Mallery,  G.     Study  of  Sign  Language.  15. 11.  6 

Map  of  Indian  Reservations,  etc.,  1874.  15. 11. 1 

Marryatt,  Fred.  Travels  of  Mons.  Violet.  3  Vols.  33. 10 
Maximilian,  A.  P.     Travels  in  N.  A.  33. 12 

Marryatt,  Frederic.     Descendants  of  Lost  Tribes  of  Israel. 

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858  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Indians  of  America  —  (Continued). 

Mayer,  Brantz.     Tab -gah -jute.  15.  4 

Mazakute,  Paul.     Testimony  to  the  Love  of  Jesus.    15. 11.  3 
Michigan.     Superintendent  of  Indian  Affairs.     Report. 

15.  11.  3 
Milburn,  W.  H.     Pioneers,  Preachers,  etc.  18.  5 

Moore,  W.  V.     Indian  Wars  of  the  U.  S.  15.  9 

Morse,  Jed.     I^Tarrative  of  a  Tour  in  1820.  15. 1 

Neill,  E.  D.     Effort,  etc.,  to  Civilize  the  Aborigines.      60.  8 
Parker,  Rev.  S.     Exploring  Tour  beyond  the  Rocky  Mts. 

19.3 
Parkman,  Francis.  Discovery  of  the  Great  West.  20. 10 
Patten,  G.  W.     Indian  Melodies.  74.  4 

Perrot,  Mcolas.     Memoire  sur  les  Moeurs,  etc.  15.  2 

Photographic  Portraits  of  Indians,  etc.     List.  49. 2 

Pidgeon,  Wm.     Traditions  of  De-coo-dah.  15.  8 

Pond,  G.  H.     Paganism  a  Demon  Worship.  15.*11.  3 

Pike,  Z.  M.     Exploratory  Travels.  20. 12 

Pouchot, .     Manners  and  Customs.  14. 10 

Portraits  of.  Painted  by  J.  M.  Stanley,  etc.     Catalogue. 

49.2 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church.     Indian  Commission.  Report. 

22.  5.  5 

Reid,  Hugo.     Indians  of  Los  Angeles  Co.,  Cal.  8.  4 

Saint  Clair,  Arthur.     Campaign  in  1791.  15.  14 

Sanborn,  J.  B.     Our  Indian  Relations.  22.  11.  5 

Scherer,  J.  B.     Recherches  Historiques.  20.  8 

Schoolcraft,  H.  R.     Algic  Researches.  15.  8 

American  Indians.  15.  9 

History,  Condition  and  Prospects,  etc.  49.  13 

Indian  in  his  Wigwam.  15.  9 

Myth  of  Hiawatha,  etc.  15.  8 

Oneota,  Characteristics  of  the  Red  Race. .  15.  9 

Personal  Memoirs,  etc.  15.  9 

Shea,  J.  G.,  Editor.     Early  Voyages  on  the  Mississippi. 

20.  3 
History  of  Catholic  Missions  Among,  etc.  50.  4 

The  Jesuits,  Recollects  and  Indians.  25. 9 

Sheridan,  Gen.  Phil.  H.     Engagements  with  Hostile  Indi- 
ans. 15. 11.  3 
Smet,  P.  J,  de.     New  Indian  Sketches.  15.  8 
Western  Missions  and  Missionaries.  15.  1 


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Indians  of  America — (Continued). 

Smith,  J.  Y.     Origin  of  the  American  Indians.  19.  11 

Smithsonian  Institute.     Bureau  of  Ethnology.  50.  7 

Snelling,  W.  J.     Sketches  of  Indian  Life  and  Character. 

22.1 
Society  for  Propogating  Gospel,  etc.  '  56. 14.  11 

Stone,  W.  L.     Uncas  and'  Miantonomah.  43. 1 

Strickland,  W.  P.     Pioneers  of  the  West.  19. 1 

Stuart,  Col.  John.     Memoir  of  Indian  Wars.  15. 12.  3 

Taopi  and  his  Friends.  22. 1 

Townsend,  J.  K.     Journey  Across  the  Eocky  Mountains. 

19.2 
Tuttle,  C.  E.         Border  Wars  with  the  Indians,  1750-1874. 

.     14.3 
Traits  of  American  Indian  Life  and  Character.  15.  8 

Tyson,  J.  E.     Surviving  Eemnant  of  the  Indian  Eace. 

15. 11.  4 
XJ.  S.  Board  of  Indian  Commissions,  etc. 
Eeport,  1870,  '75,  '78. 
Bureau  of  Education.     Indian  School,  etc. 
Commissioner  of  Indian  Affairs.     Eeports. 
Eeport  of  Purchasing  Committee. 
Treaties  between  U.  S.  and  Tribes. 
Eeport  on  Indian  Tribes,  1867. 
Statement  in  Eelation  to  all  Tribes,  1870. 
Congress.     Act  to  Eegulate  Trade  with  Indians. 

Condition  of  Indian  Tribes,  1865. 

Dep.  of  Interior.     Indian  Bureau  Circular. 

Dep.  of  War.     Eeport  of  Commissioners,  etc. 
Eeport  on  Indian  Tribes,  1829. 
Eevised  Eegulations,  1837. 
Victor,  Mrs.  F.  F.     Eiver  of  the  West. 
Yolney,  C.  F.     General  Observation  on  the. 
Waldo,  Wm.     Eecollections. 
Walker,  J.  B.     Origin  of  the  K.  A.  Indians. 
Welsh,  Wm.     Letter  to  J.  D.  Cox,  etc. 

Eeport  of  Visit  to  Spotted  Tail's  Tribe. 
Wheeler,  Thos.     Narrative  of  an  Expedition,  etc. 
Wilson,  Daniel.     Pre-Historic  Man. 
Wilson,  Thos.,  Bp.     Instruction  for  the  Indians. 
Worsley,  Israel.     View  of  the  American  Indians. 


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15.8 

860  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Indians  of  America  —  (Continued). 

Yarrow,  H.  C.     Study  of  Mortuary  Customs.  15. 11.  6 

(Antiquities.)     Abbott,  C.  C.     The  Stone  Age  in  N.  J. 

49.  3 

Aboriginal  Ingenuity.     The  Tepiti.  15. 11. 1 

Anthropology.     Cordate  Ornaments.  15. 11. 1 

Antiquities  in  the  Southern  States.  49.  3 

Atwater,  Caleb.     Antiquities  in  Ohio,  etc.  9.  10 

Bancroft,  H.  H.     Native  Eaces,  Pacific  Coast.  15. 2 

Bradford,  A.  W.     American  Antiquities.  15. 10 

Brasseur,  de  Bourbourg.     Popol  Vuh.  (LivreSacre.)     15.3 

Brown,  E.     Pictured  Cave  of  La  Crosse  Valley.  19.  11 

Conant,  A.  J.     Foot  Prints  of  Vanished  Eaces.  15.  3 

Ewbank,  Thos.     Indian  Antiquities  of  Chile,  etc.  50. 1 

Foster,  J.  W.     Pre-Historic  Eaces  of  the  U.  S.  15.  9 

Harvard  Coll.     Peabody  Museum,  Eeports.  9. 10 

Hoffman,  W.  J.     Aboriginal  Art  in  California.  19. 13 

Johnson,  W.  E.     Indian  Engraving.  11.  10 

Jones,  C.  C,  Jr.     Antiquities  of  Southern  Indians.         .15.3 

Jones,  Joseph.     Aboriginal  Eemains  of  Tenn.  49.  14 

Mode  of  Fabrication  of  Ancient  Copper  Implements.     19. 11 

Palaeolithic  Implements,  Delaware  Valley.  15.  11. 1 

Perkins,  G.  H.     Archaeology  of  Vermont.  15.  11. 1 

Priest,  Josiah.     American  Antiquities.  15. 10 

Putnam,  F.  W.     Chipped  Stone  Implements.  15.  11.  1 

Ancient  Copper  Implem.ents.  15. 11. 1 

Eau,  Chas.     Ancient  Aboriginal  Trade  in  America.        49. 3 

Indian  Pottery.  49.  3 

Eosny,  Lucien  de.     Histoire  de  la  Ceramique,  etc.        14.  12 

Eecherchessur  les  Masques,  etc.  14.  12 

Slafter,  E.  F.     Prehistoric  Copper  Implements.  15. 10 

Same.     (Wis.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Vol.  8.)  19.11 

Squier,  E.  G.     Primeval  Monuments  of  Peru.  60.  2 

And  Davis,  E.  H.     Ancient  Monuments,  Miss.  Valley. 

49.7 
Stebbins,  E.  S.     Stone  Implements  of  the  Aborigines. 

22.  5.  2 
Thatcher,  B.  B.     Indian  Biography.  15. 8 

Troost,  Gerard.     Ancient  Eemains  in  Tenn.  15.10 

U.  S.  Dept.  of  War.     Surveys  West  of  100th  Mer.  50.  2 

White,  Geo.     Biog.  Sketch  of  Dist.  Indians.  15. 13 

Wright,  Harrison.     Indian  Earthenware.  11. 10. 1 


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Indians  of  America  —  (Continued) . 

See  also  Archaeology, Mounds  and  Mound  Builders,  Prairies, 

Rocky  Mountains,  West,  the,  etc. 
(Captives,  Tales  of.)  Butterfield,  C.  W.  Crawford's  Ex- 
pedition .  18. 2 
•Drake,  S.  G.  Tragedies  of  the  Wilderness.  15.  8 
Eastlick,  Mrs.  L.  Narrative  of.  22.  5.  5 
Ellet,  Mrs.  E.  F.  Captivity  of  Mary  Healy.  19. 1 
Farmer,  J.,  and  Moore,  J.  B.     Captivity  of  Mrs.  Johnson. 

7.3 
Filley,  Wm.     Life  and  Adventures.  43.  3 

Horn,  Mrs.  .     Narrative  of  Captivity.  16. 14 

Hunter,  J.  D.     Memoirs  of  a  Captivity.  15.  2 

Indian  Atrocities.     Sufferings  of  Knight  and  Slover.     18.  8 
Ingles,  Mrs.  Mary.     See  Hale,  J.  P.  16.  6 

Leith,  John.    Account  of  his  Sufferings,  etc.  15.  3 

Le  Eoy,  Marie,  and  Leininger,  Barbara.     Narrative.      11.  3 
Miner,  C.     Captivity  of  Frances  Slocum.  11. 11 

Narrative  of  the  Captivity  of  Mrs.  Johnson.  7.  3 

Norton,  John.     Redeemed  Captive.  8.  10 

Sharp,  Mrs.  Abigail  G.     History  of  Spirit  Lake  Massacre. 

19.13.4 
Shute,  Mrs.     Captivity,  1755.  7.  3 

Smith,  Col.  James.     Remarkable  Occurrences.  18.  2 

Spencer,  O.  M.     Indian  Captivity.  18.18 

Stone,  W.  L.     History  of  Frances  Slocum.  11.  11 

Stratton,  R.  B.     Captivity  of  the  Oatman  Girls.  1 15.  2 

Tanner,  John.     Narrative  of  his  Captivity.  15.  2 

Wakefield,  Mrs.  Sarah  F.     Six  Weeks,  etc.  22.  5.  5 

(Indian  Question.)    See  Adair,  W.  P.     Memorial,  etc. 

15.  11.  4 
Banning,  H.  B.     Transfer  of  Indian  Bureau.  15.  11.  5 

Bates,  J.  C.     Speech  on  Indian  Bill.  15.  11.  3 

Bogy,  L.  V.     Transfer  of  Indian  Bureau.  15. 11.  5 

Brief  View  of  the  Relation  between,  etc.  15.  11.  3 

Burleigh,  W.  A.     Management  of  Indian  Affairs.    15. 11.  3 
Indian  Affairs.     Speech.  15. 11.  3 

Butler,  E.     Essay  on  the  Indian  Question.  15. 11.  4 

Calhoun,  W.  B.     Rights  of  the  Indians.  15.  11.  3 

Cooper,  Peter,  and  Others.     Indian  Question.  15.  11.  3 

Cop  way,  George.     A  New  Indian  Territory,  etc.       15. 11.  3 
Council  Fire  and  Arbitrator.     1882.  15.  11.  3 


862  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Indians  of  America  —  (Continued). 

Davis,  A.  C.     Frauds  of  the  Indian  Office.  15.  11.  3 

Degener,  Edw.     Indian  Aifairs.  60.  8 

Donnelly,  I.     Reform  of  the  Indian  System.  33.  7.  5 

Report  of  the  Pine  Land  Committee.  15.  11.  4 

Everett,  Edward.  Speech  on  Laws  and  Treaties.  15. 11.  3 
Everett,  Horace.     Report  on  Indian  Affairs  Reviewed. 

15.  n.  3 
Foster,  Thomas.     True  Method  of  Civilizing.  60.  1 

Appointment  as  Indian  Historiographer.  60. 1 

Frelinghuysen,  T.  Speech,  on  Indian  Removal.  15.  11.  3 
Grayson,  G.  W.  Memorial  of  Indian  Delegates.  15.  11.  4 
Hall,  James.     Intercourse  with  the  Indians.  19. 1 

Harrison,  C.  H.     Treatment  of  Savages.  15.  11.  4 

Huntington,  C.  A.     Defense  of  his  Course  as  Agent. 

15.  11.  3 
Indian  Frauds.  33.  13 

Indian  Swindles.     (Broadside.)     1873.  60.1 

Lincoln,  W.  H.     The  Indian  Question.  15.  11.  4 

Lowe,  Chas.     The  President's  Indian  Policy.  15.  11.  5 

McCormick,  R.  C.     Claims  for  Losses  from  Indians. 

15.  11.  3 
McKee,  G.  C.    Territory  of  Oklahoma.  15.  11.  4 

Neill,  E.  D.     Effort  and  Failure  to  Civilize  the,  etc. 

15.  IL  5 
Relation  of  the  Government  to.  15.  11.  5 

New  York  City.  Indian  Board.  Documents,  etc.  15.  11.  4 
Orr,  J.  L.     Bill  Defining  Terms  of  Treaties.  15.  11.  4 

Parker,  J.  C.  Indian  Appropriations.  Speech.  15.  11.  3 
Poston,  C.  D.     Speech  on  Indian  Affairs.  60.  8 

Prot.  Episc.  Church.    Indian  Commisson.    The  Church,  etc. 

15.  11.  3 
Ross,  E.  G.     Osage  Indian  Lands.     Speech,  etc.  60.  2 

Sargent,  A.  A.     Indian  Appropriation  Bill.  60.  2 

Sevier,  A.  H.  Bill  to  Provide  for  Security  of,  etc.  15. 11.  4 
Shanks,  Gen.  J.  P.  C.     Indian  Affairs.  15. 11.  4 

Sibley,  Gen.  H.  H.  Speech,  H.  of  R.,  Aug.  2,  1850.  33.  7.1 
Stanton,  F.  P.  Argument  on  the  Indian  Frauds.  15. 11.  3 
Stewart,  J.  H.     Transfer  of  Indian  Bureau.  15.  11.  5 

Tipton,  John.     Speech,  Protection  of  the  Aborigines. 

15.  11.  4 
U.  S.  Bd.  of  Indian  Com.     Modoc  War.  15. 11.  4 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  863 

Indians  of  America — (Continued). 

Com.  of  Indian  Affairs.     Revised  Regulations.  15. 11.  3 

Congress,  House.     Transfer  of  Ind.  Bureau.        16.  11.  5 

Dept.  of  Interior.     Report  of  Commission,  etc.    15. 11. 4 

Wells,  Erastus.     Territory  of  Oklahoma.  15. 11.  4 

Welsh,  Wm.     Indian  Ofi&ce.     Wrong  Doings,  etc.    15.  11.  3 

Letter  to  Congress.  15. 11.  4 

Sales  of  Indian  Pine  Timber.  15. 11.  4 

Misconduct  in  the  Indian  OfiSce.  15.  11.  3 

White,  E.     Testinionials  in  Favor  of  his  Appointment,  ect. 

15.  11.  3 
Whittlesey,  Charles.  Universal  Indian  Problem.  15. 1 1 .  5 
Williamson,  T.,  and  Others.  The  Indian  Question.  15. 11.  4 
(Language.)     Adams,  F.  G.     Phonetic  Representation. 

15. 11.  2 
Ainslee,  G.     Grammatical  Structure.  49.  5.  2 

Bancroft,  H.  H.     Native  Races,  Vol.  3.  15.  2 

Baraga,  Fred.     Otchipwe  Language.  15.  8 

Theoretical  and  Practical  Grammar.  15.  8 

Barber,  E.  A.     Comparative  Vocabulary  of  Utah  Dialects. 

15.  11.  2 
Bible,  the,  in  Dakota.  15.  3 

Brasseur,  de  Bourbourg,  L' Abbe.     Popol  Vuh.  15.  3 

Bruyas,  James.     Radical  Words  of  Mohawk.  15.  2 

Burman,  Rev.  W.  A.     The  Sioux  Language.  20.  5. 2 

Dakotah  Church  Service.  15. 11.  2 

Dictionary  of  Chinook  Jargon.  15. 11. 2 

Fenling,  J.  P.     Place  of  the  Indian  Languages.  19. 12.  1 

Gallatin,  Albert.  Mexican,  Tarasca,  etc.,  Languages.  15. 10 
Gatschet,  A.  S.     The  Timucua  Language.  15. 11.  2 

Der  Yuma  Sprachtstamm.  15.  11. 4 

Gibbs,  George.  Dictionary  of  the  Chinook  Jargon.  49.  2 
Hathaway,  Joshua.  Indian  N^ames  in  Wisconsin.  19. 11 
Hayden,  F.  V.     Indian  Tribes  of  Mo.  Valley.  15.  10 

Heckwelder,  J.     Names  given  by  the  Lenni  Lennape,  etc. 

11.  10 
Hinman,  S.  D.     Dakota  Church  Service.  15. 11.  2 

Heriot,  Geo.     Indian  Languages  in  General.  20.  3 

Howse,  J.     Grammar  of  the  Cree  Language.  15.  3 

La  Combe,  Alb.     Dictionnaire  des  Cris.  15.4 

Ledesme,  Le  Pere.     Doctrine  Chrestiene  Traduicte,  etc. 

20.  12 

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864  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Indians ^F  America  —  (Continued). 

Leland,  P.  W.     Algonquin  Language.  8.  9.  9 

Lieberkuhn,  Samuel.  Life  of  Christ  in  Delaware.  15.  11.  2 
Lincoln,  Enoch.     Eemarks  on  Indian  Languages.  7.  1 

Ludewig,  H.  E.  Literature  of  Aboriginal  Languages.  74.  10 
McLean,  John.  Indian  Dialects  in  Hudson's  Bay.  20.  11 
Madier  de  Montjan,  ed.     Evangiles  en  Nahuatl.  14. 12 

Mathews,  W.  Ethnography,  etc.,  of  the  Hidatsas.  15.2 
Minnesota.     Constitution  in  Dakota.  15. 11,  2 

Mizi  Anamiawinum,  etc.  (Prayer  Book  in  Ojibwa.)  22.  1.1 
Odowan.     (Hymns,  in  Dakota.)  22. 1.  1 

Powell,  J.  W.     Introduction  to  the  Study  of,  etc.  50.  7 

Schoolcraft,  H.  E.     Aboriginal  Names  of  N.  Y.  10.  4 

Grammatical  Structure  of  Indian  Language.      15. 9 
Shea,  J.  G.,  Editor.     French  Onondaga  Dictionary. 

15.2 
Library  of  American  Linguistics.  15.  2 

Ten  Commandments,  etc.,  in  Ojibway.  11. 15.  2 

Trumbull,  J.  H.     Best  Methods  of  Studying  the,  etc. 

15.  11.  2 

Books  and  Tracts  in  the  Indian  Language.  9.  3 

Composition  of  Indian  Geog.  Names.  7.  6 

The  Indian  Tongue  and  its  Literature.  9. 14 

Mistaken  Notions  of  Algonkin  Grammar.    15. 11.  2 

U.  S.  Smithsonian  Institute.     Method  of  Eecording  the, 

etc.  50. 7 

Williams,  E.     Key  into  the  Language  of  America.  8. 13 

Williamson,  A.  W.     The  Dakota  Languages.      15. 11.  2 

Willis,  Wm.     Language  of  the  Abnakis.  7.  1 

(Languages.  ).     Abnaki.    See  Easles,  S.     Dictionary.     83 

Alaska.     Lisiansky,  Urey.     Vocabulary.  20. 13,  1 

Whymper,  F.     Indian  Dialects.  20.13 

Algonquin.     La  Hontan,  Baron.     Dictionary.  20.  2 

Brazilian.     Cavalcanti,  A.     Brasilian  Language.     34. 9 

Catawba.     Lieber,  O.  M.     Vocabulary  of.  15. 6 

Chinook.     Gibbs,  G.     Alphabetical  Vocabulary. 

15. 11.  6 

Choctaw.     Choctaw  Hymn  Book.  15. 11 

Cree.     Harmon,  D.  W.    Specimen  of  the  Cree.  33.  4 

Vocabulary.     See  Chappell,  E.  20. 4 

Dakota.     Baudry  des  Loziers,  L.  N.     Vocabulary.         20.  8 

Bible.     Trans,  by  Williamson,  Eiggs,  etc.  22. 1 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  865 

Indians  of  America  —  (Continued). 

Burman,  W.  A.     The  Sioux  Language.  20.  5.  2 

Calvary  Catechism.  22.  11 

Dakota  Tawaxitkukin.  V 

Gallaudet,  T.  H.     Wowapi  Mitawa.  22.  1 

Huggins,  E.  W.,  and  Williamson,  N.  J.   Text  Book. 

22.  1 

Ikce  Wocekiye  Wowapi.     (Prayer  Book. )  22. 1 

Pond,  S.  W.     Wowapi  Inonpa.  22. 1 

Eenville,  J.  and  others.     Hymns.  22.  1 

Eiggs,  S.  E.     The  Dakota  Language.  22. 10 

Same.     Dakota  Odowan.     [Hymns.]  22. 1 

Same.     Dakota  Tawoonspe.  22. 1 

Same.     Grammar  and  Dictionary  of.  49.  7 

Same,  and  Pond,  G.  H.     First  Eeading  Book.  22. 1 

Same,  and  Williamson,  J.  P.     Dakota  Odowan.      22.  1 

Eoehrig,  F.  L.  O.     Dakota  Language.  49.  3 

Woonspe  Itakihna.     By  J.  B.  Eenville.  22. 1 

Sisseton  and  Wahpeton  Treaty.  22.  5.  5 

Huron.     Breboeuf,  Jean  de.     Eelation,  1636.  20.  3 

Massachusetts.     Cotton,  Josiah.     Vocabulary.  15.  11. 2 

Maya.     Eosny,  Leon  de.     Essai  sur  le,  etc.  15. 14. 1 

Same.     Yocabulaire  de,  etc.  15.  11.  6 

Miami.     Volney,  C.  F.     Vocabulary.  33. 4 

Ojibway.     Geography  in.  22. 1 

Bible.  22.  1 

Carver,  J.     Short  Vocabulary  of  the.  22.  2 

Gallaudet,  T.  H.     Picture  Defining  and  Beading  Book. 

22.1 
The  Peep  of  Day.  22.  1 

Jones,  Peter,  and  others.     Ojibue  Hymn  Book.       22. 1 
Long,  J.     Vocabulary  of  the.  20. 13 

Gospel  of  St.  Luke.     By  S.  Hall  and  G.  Copway.     22.  I 
Ojibwa  Primer.  22.  1. 1 

Ojibwa  Spelling  Book.  22.  1 

Old  Testament  Bible  Stories.  22.  1 

Schoolcraft,  H.  E.     Analysis  of  Chippewa  Language. 

22.2 

Wilson,  E.  F.     Ojibwa  Language.     A  Manual.         15.  8 

Quiche.     Brasseur  de  Bourbourg,  Pabbe.     Popol  Vuh.  15.  3 

Eivero,  M.  E.     The  Quichua  Language.  40.  8 

(By  States.)    Alaska.     Petroff,  Ivan.     Eeport  on.     50. 10 


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Indians  of  America  —  (Continued). 

Sumner,  Chas.     Speech.  ^  20.  13. 1 

U  S.  Board  Indian  Com.  '  20. 13.  1 

Arizona.     Grossman,  F.  E.     Pima  Indians.  49.  3 

British  America.     Harmon,  D.  W.     Journal.  33.  4 

Hind,  H.  Y.     Exploring  Expedition.  20.  12 

Jacobs,  P.     Journal.     The  Wesleyan  Mission.        20. 11 
Mackenzie,  Sir  Alexander.     Voyages.  20.  13 

Notes  on  the  Tinneh  or  Chipewyan  Indians.  49.  3 

Pallisser,  J.     Indian  Tribes  and  Vocabularies.       20.  12 
Ross,  Alex.     Red  River  Settlement.  20.  11 

West,  John.     Journal  at  Red  River  Colony.  20. 11 

British  Columbia.     Macdonald,  D.  G.  F.     British   Colum- 
bia. 20.  13 
Mayne,  R.  C.     Four  Ye  irs  in.                                     20.  13 
Swan,  J.  G.     Haidah  Indians.                                    49.  14 

California.  Baegert,  Jakob.  Aboriginal  Inhabitants.  49.3 
Boscana,  G.  Historical  Account  of  the  Indians.  20.  7 
Cronise,  T.  F.     The  Aborigines  of.  20.  7 

Gillet,  Felix.     Les  Indiens.  14.  12 

Menefee,  C.  A.     Indian  Tribes  of  Napa  Co.  20.  7 

Putnam,  F.  W.     Indians  of  Cal.  8.  4.  3 

Whipple,  A.  W.     Journal  of  an  Expedition.      19.  14.  1 

Canada.  Bacqueville  de  la  Potherie.  Histoire,  etc.  20.  1 
Bell,  Robert.     The  Medicine  Man,  etc.  15.  11. 1 

Blake,  F.  K     Management  of  Indians  in.  20.  5.  2 

Boucher,  Pierre.     Indians  of  New  France.  20.  2 

Canada.     Report  of  Special  Commissioners.  20.  11 

Carnegie,  James.    Saskatchewan  and  Rocky  Mountains. 

20.5 
Ohamplain,  Saml.  de.     Oeuvres.  20.12 

Charlevoix,  P.  F.  de.     Histoire  de  Kouveile  France. 

20.  10 
Clint,  Wm.     The  Aborigines  of  Canada.  20.  9.  8 

Dablon,  J.  C.     Relation,  1672.  20.  3 

La  Hontan,  Baron.     Voyages  dans  L' Amerique.      20.  2 
Journal  des  Jesuites.  20.  3 

Le  Beau,  C.     Avantures,  ou  Voyage  Curieux.  20.  1 

Letters  Edifiantes  et  Curieuses.  20.  8 

Relation  des  Affaires  du  Canada,  en  1696.  20.  3 

Relations  des  Jesuites.     Quebec,  1858.  20.  3 

Veritables  Motifs  de  Messieurs,  etc.  20.  9.  6 


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Young,  E.     Manual  of  Devotion  in  the  Beaver  Dialect. 

15.4 

Connecticut.     De  Forest,  J.  W.     Indians  of  Conn.  15.  8 

Dakota.     Territorial  Council.     Report  on.  15.  11.  4 

Dept.  of  Interior.     Massacre  at  Ft.  Phil  Kearney.  60.  8 

Delaware.     Heckwelder,    John.     Mission    of    the    Uitited 

Brethren.  15.  2 

Laws  of  the  Delaware  Nation.  15. 11.  4 

Florida.     Gatschet,  Albert  S.     The  Timucuans.        15.  11.  2 

Laudonniere,  R.  G.  de.  Attempt  of  French  to  Colonize, 

etc.  20. 3 

Hudson's  Bay.     Delessert,  Edouard.     Indiens,  etc.      20.  11 

Umfreville,  E.     Manners  and  Customs.  20. 

Anderson,  D.     The  Net  in  the  Bay.  20.  4 

Illinois.    Clark,  Gen.  G.  R.    Campaign  in  the  Illinois.    18.  2 

Gravier,  Jacques.     Journal  du  Voyage.  20.  3 

Iowa.     Flandrau,  Charles  E.     The  Inkpaduta  Massacre. 

22.10 

Negus,  Chas.     Early  History  of  Iowa.  19.  13. 1 

Kansas.     First  Kaw  Indian  Mission.  19.  7 

Hale,  E.  E.     Indian  Tribes  in  Nebraska,  etc.  19.  7 

Kentucky.     Brown,  J.  M.     Oration,  etc.  18. 14.  3 

Louisiana.     Bossu,  N.     Nouveaux  Voyages.  20.  3 

French,  B.  F.     Historical  Collections.  20.  3 

Gatschet,  A.  S.     Shetimasha  Indians.  15.  11.  5 

Hennepin,  Louis.     Description  of  Louisiana.  22.  2 

Le  Page  du  Pratz.     Account  of  the  Several  Nations. 

20.1 
Maine.     Baxter,  J.     Journal  while  Missionary  to,  etc.  46.  3 
Indian  Treaties.  7. 1 

Baxter,  J.     Several  Visits  to  Indians,  etc.  15. 11.  5 

Papers  Relating  to  Indian  Troubles  in.  7. 1 

Pownall,  Gov.  T.     Voyage  to  Penobscot  River,  1759. 

7.  1 
Manitoba.     Morris,  Alex.     The  Treaties  of  Canada.       19.  8 
Weeks,  H.  C.     White  and  Red.  22.  1 

Massachusetts.     Allen,  Chas.     Report  on  Stockbridge  In- 
dians. 15. 11.  4 
Ellis,  G.  E.     Indians  of  Eastern  Mass.  9.  14 
Indian  Commissioner.     Report,  etc.                      15.  11.  5 
Medfield;  Burning  of,  by  the  Indians.  9.  2 


868  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Indians  of  America  —  (Continued). 

Peskeompskut;  the  Falls  Fight.  8.  2.  6 

Snelling,  W.  J.     Indian  Nullification  of  the  Laws.    8.  3 

Michigan.     Henry,  Alex.     Travels  in  Canada,  etc.         20.  2 

Minnesota.     Beltrami,  J.  C.     Pilgrimage,  etc.  22. 2 

Bryant,  C.  S.     History  of  the  Sioux  Massacre.        22.  7 

*  And  Murch,  A.  B.    History  of  the  Great  Massacre. 

22.9 
Donnelly,  I.  Sale  of  the  Sioux  Reservation.  33.  7.  5 
Eastman,  Mrs.  M.  H.  Romance  of  Indian  Life.  22.  9 
Ely,  E.  F.     Battle  of  Lake  Pokeguma.  22.  5.  2 

Enmegahbowh,  J.  J.     Death  of  Chief  J.  H.  Tuttle.- 

22.  5.  5 
Farrar,  M.     Five  Years  in  Minnesota.'  22.  9 

Featherstonhaugh,  G.  W.     Canoe  Voyage  up  Minnay 
Sotor.  22. 2 

Heard,  I.  V.  D      History  of  the  Sioux  War.  22.  9 

Indians  on  White  Earth  Reservation.  60.  2 

Miller,  Stephen.     Special  Order,  to  Hang  39  Indians. 

22.  5.  5 
McConkey,  Mrs.  H.  E.  B.  Dakota  War  Whoop.  22.  9 
Minnesota  Year  Book,  1852.     Treaty  of  1851.  22.  8 

Neill,  E.  D.     Battle  of  Lake  Pokeguma.  22. 10 

History  of  Minnesota.  22.  9 

Newson,  T.  M.     Thrilling  Scenes  among  the.  15.  11 

Pond,  S.  W.     Indian  Warfare  in  Minnesota.  22. 10 

Ruffee,  C.  A.     Condition  of  Chippewas  of  Minnesota. 

22.  5.  5 
Turner,  E.  C.  (and  Others).     History  of  the  Sioux  Mas- 
sacre. 22.  7 
XJ.  S.  Department  of  Interior.     Claim  of  H.  M.  Rice. . 

30.2 

Williamson,  T.  S.     Who  were  the  First  Men?        22. 10 

Windom,  Wm.     Speech  on  Indian  Outrages.        22.  5.  2 

See,  also,  ''Indians,''  etc.,  Sioux,  Ojibwas,  etc. 

Mississippi.    St.  Cosme,  J.  F.  B.,  and  Others.    Relation,  etc. 

1700.  20. 3 

Nebraska.     Johnson,  H.     The  Omahas,  etc.  19.  7 

New  England.     Captivity  of  Mrs.  Mary  Rowlandson.       7.  3 

Caverly,  R.  B.     Heroism  of  Hannah  Duston.  15.  8 

Church,  B.     History  of  King  Philip's  War.  15.  4 

History  of  Expeditions  of  1689,  etc.  15.  4 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  869 

Indians  of  America — (Continued). 

^         Church,  Thos.     History  of  Philip's  War.  15. 8 

Drake,  S.  G.,  Editor.     Old  Indian  Chronicle.  15.  4 

Day  Breaking,  if  Not  the  Sun  Eising,  etc.  7.  7 

Fifteen  Indian  Treaties  in  N.  E.,  etc.  7.  3 

Further  Accompt  of  the  Progresse  of  the  Gospel,  etc. 

*  7.  7 
Gookin,  D.     Doings,  etc.,  of  the  Christian  Indians. 

9.10 
Hubbard,  W.     History  of  the  Indian  Wars  in  N.  E. 

15.4 
Mather,  Increase.     Brief  History  of  the  Wars  with,  etc. 

15.4 

New  England's  First  Fruits,  etc.  7.  7 

Penhallow,  S.     History  of  the  Wars  of  New  England, 

etc.  7.  7 

Shepard,  Thos.    The  Clear  Sunshine  of  the  Gospel,  etc. 

7.  7 

Spofiford,  Mrs.  H.  P.     New  England  Legends.  7.  7 

Whitfield,  H.     Light  Appearing,  etc.  7.  7 

Strength  out  of  Weakness,  etc.  7.  7 

New  Hampshire.     Chase,  Francis.    Gathered  Sketches,  etc. 

7.9 
New  Jersey.    Allinson,  Samuel.    Fragmentary  History,  etc. 

10.  8. 1 
Brainerd,  David.     Rise  and  Progress,  etc.  15. 10 

Gifford,  Archer.     The  Aborigines  of  New  Jersey. 

10.  8.  2 
New  Mexico.     Whipple,  A.  W.,  and  Others.     Report,  etc. 

69.  7 
New  York.     Campbell,  W.  W.     Annals  of  Tryon  County. 

10.  10 
Champlain,  Samuel  de.     Voyages,  1603-'29.  20. 12 

Clinton,  De  Witt.    General  View  of  the  Red  Men.  10.  4 
Haw  ley,  G.     Journey  to  Onondaga,  1753.  10.  34 

Moravian  Historical  Society.     Memorial,  etc.  7.  5 

O'Callaghan,  E.  B.,  Editor.    Documents  Relative  to,  etc. 

10.7 
Ruttenber,  E.  M.     History  of  the  Indian  Tribes,  etc. 

15.  9 

Ohio.     Baldwin,  C.  C.     Indian  Migrations  in  Ohio.  15. 11.4 

Force,  M.  F.     Early  Notices  of  Indians.  15. 11. 4 


870  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Indians  of  America  —  (Continued). 

Dodge,  J.  E.     Eed  Men  of  Ohio  Valley.  15.  8 

Harrison,  W.  H.     Aborigines  of  the  Ohio  Yalley.  18.  1 
Jones,  David.     Visits  Made  to  Indians,  etc.  15.  10 

Mitchener,  C.  H.     Ohio  Annals.  18.  9 

Papers  Eelating  to  Expedition  of  Col.  Bradstreet. 

18.  3.  1 
Smith,  Eev.  Wm.  Gen.  Bouquet's  Expedition.  18.  2 
Zeisberger,  D.     Diary  of  a  Moravian  Missionary.    18.  9 

Oregon.     Armstrong,  A.  N.     Description,  etc.  20. 6 

Cram,  T.  J.     Indian  Treaties.  20.  6.  1 

Dunn,  John.     History  of  Oregon  Territory.  20.  6 

Glisan,  E.     Journal  of  Army  Life.  '    20.  6 

Kane,  Paul.     Wanderings  of  an  Artist.  20.  11 

Kip,  Laurence.     Army  Life  on  the  Pacific.  20.  6 

Lee,  D.,  and  Frost,  J.  H.     Ten  Years  in  Oregon.     20.  6 
Stevens,  I.  I.     Eemarks  on  the  War  Expenses,  etc. 

33.  7.  1 

Pennsylvania.     Beatty,  Charles.     Tour  amongst  Indians. 

15.  10 
Creigh,  Alfred.  Attack  on  Miller's  Block  House.  11.  4 
Hecke welder,  John.     History,  etc.,  of  the  Indians. 

IL  10 
Jones,  U.  J.     Early  Settlement  of  Juniata  Valley. 

11.11 
Eeichel,  W.  C.     Memorials,  1870.  11. 12 

Pennsylvania  Archives.     2d  Series,  Vol.  4.  11.  3 

Ehode  Island.     Allen,  Z.     Treatment  of  the  Indians.      8.  6 
Potter,  E.  E.     Early  History  of  Narragansetts.       8.  13 

South  America.     Lettres  Edifiantes  et  Curieuses.  20.  8 

Texas.     Bonell,  G.  W.     Account  of  Indian  Tribes.        17.  9 

Utah.     Simpson,  Gen.  J.  H.     Shortest  Eoute  to  California. 

19.2 

Virginia.     Doddridge,  J.     Indian  Wars  of  Western  Va. 

15.  8 
Narrative  of  Indian  Wars,  etc.  14.  12 

Wyth,  John.     Portraits  to  the  Life,  etc.  15.  9 

Washington  Ter.     Gibbs,  Geo.     Indian  Tribes.  69.  7 

Swan,  J.  G.     Indians  of  Cape  Flattery.  49.  7 

Wisconsin.     Carver,  J.     Origin,  etc.,  of  the  Indians.    22.  2 
Anderson,  T.  G.     Personal  Narrative.  19.  11 

Baird,  Mrs.  H.  S.     Indian  Customs,  etc.  19.  11 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  871 

Indians  of  America —  (Continued). 

Brunson,  A.     Early  History  of  Wisconsin.  19.  11 

Cass  Manuscripts.  19.  n 

Doty,  J.  D.  :N^orthern  Wisconsin  in  1820.  19.  n 

Ellis,  Gen.  A.  G.     I^.  Y.  Indians  in  Wis.  19.  H 

Grignon,  Augustin.     Recollections.  19.  n 

Lapham,  I.  A.  and  Others.     Removal  of  Indians. 

19.  5.  6 
Laronde,  J.  T.  de.     Personal  Narrative.  19.  ll 

Robinson,  C.  D.     Legend  of  the  Red  Banks.  19. 11 

Shea,  J.  G.  Indian  Tribes  of  Wis.  19.  n 

Sketch  of  the  Brothertown  Indians.  19.  j  i 

Strong,  M.  M.     Indian  Wars  of  Wis.  19.  ll 

Whittlesey,  C.    Tour  through  Wisconsin  in  1832.    19. 11 
(By  Tribes.)     Abnaki.     See  Bacqueville  de  la  Potherie. 

20.1 
Bigot,  Jacques.     Relation,  1702.  20.  3 

Dreuilletes,  G.     Narre'  du  Voyage.  20.  3 

Jesuit  Missions  among  the.  20.  3 

Kidder,  F.     The  Abnaki  Indians.  7.  l 

Lettre  du  Pere.    *    '"^         Missionaire  chez  les  Abnakis. 

20.8 

Rasles,  S.     Missionary  Life  among  the  Abnakis.      20.  3 

Yetromile,  E.     The  Abnaki  Indians.  7.  1 

Algonquin.     Le  Jeune,  Paul.     Relation,  1634.  20.  3 

Parkman,  F.     Algonquin  Family.  20. 10 

Apache.     Arizona  Legislature.     Memorial.  60.  1 

Howard,  Gen.  O.  O.     Mission  to  the  Apaches.  15. 11.  4 

Stratton,  R.  B.     Captivity  of  Oatman  Girls.  15.  2 

U.  S.  Board  of  Indian  Commissioners.    Peace  with  the, 

etc.  60. 8 

Beavers.     Young,  R.     Manual  of  Devotion.  15.  4 

Brothertown.     See  Indians,  etc.,  Wisconsin. 

See  Quinney,  John  W.     Chief. 

Camanches.     Mrs.  Horn's  Narrative  of  Captivity.        16.14 

Caribs.     La  Borde,  Sieur  de.  Voyage  qui  Contient,  etc.  22.  2 

Cherokee.     National  Council.     Compiled  Laws,  1881.        81 

Drake,  S.  G.     Early  History  of  Georgia.  15. 13.  1 

Memorial  of  the  Delegates  of  Cherokee  Nation.        60. 1 

Reply  of  the  Delegates,  etc.  60. 1 

Ridge,  J.  R.  and  Others.  *  Comments  on  the  Objections. 

60.8 
110 


872  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Indians  of  America  —  (Continued). 

Some  Reasons  why  the  Pending  Treaty,  etc.  15. 11.  4 
See  also,  Cherokee  [N'ation. 

Cheyennes.     Abert,  J.  W.  Report  of  New  Mexico.  19.  14.  9 

Dodge,  R.  I.     Plains  of  the  Great  West.  19.  3 

Chippewa.     See  Ojibways. 

Ohoctaws.     Banfield,  E.  C.     Letter  on  the  Choctaw  Claims. 

60.  1 

Pickett,  A.  J.     The  Aborigines  of  Alabama.  -    15.  7 

Comanches.  Belden,  G.  P.  Twelve  Years  among  the  Indi- 
ans. 15.8 
Eastman,  Edwin.  Seven  Years  among  the.  15.  8 
Gregg,  Josiah.  Commerce  of  the  Prairies.  19.  2 
Marcy,  R.  B.  Expedition  to  the  Brazos.  -  19.  14.  1 
Same.  Thirty  Years  on  the  Border.  19.  2 
Pattie,  J.  O.     Personal  Narrative.  19.  2 

Creeks.     Gatschet.     A.  S.     Migration  Legend.  15. 4 

Hawkins,  B.     Sketch  of  the  Creek  Country.  15.  13.  1 

Meek,  A.  B.     Sketch  of  Weatherford.  15. 13 

Ross,  W.  P.     Early  Creek  History!  15.  1 1.  2 

Crees.     La  Combe,  Albert.     Dictionnaire.  15.  4 

Crows.     Carrington,  Mrs.  M.  J.     Absaraka.  19.  2 

Stuart,  James.     Yellowstone  Expedition,  1863.  19.  9 

Dakotas.     Burton,  R.  F.     The  Sioux  or  Dakotahs.  19.  9 

Coleson,  Ann.     Narrative  of  Captivity.  15.  8 

Custer,  Mrs.  E.  B.    Boots  and  Saddles.  16.  4 

Eastman,  Mrs.  Mary.     Life  and  Legends  of.  22. 1 

Gordon,  H.  L.     Legends  of  the  Northwest.  22.  8 

Hinman,  S.  D.     Journal  of  a  Missionary.  15.  11.  3 

Lynd,  J.  W.     History  and  Religion  of.  22.  40 

Kelly,  Mrs.  F.     Narrative  of  my  Captivity.  15.  8 

Larimer,  Mrs.  S.  L.     Capture  and  Escape.  15.  8 

Lockwood,  J.  H.     Manners,  Customs,  etc.  19. 11 

McKenzie,   J.  H.,  and  Giguere,  O.     Capture  of  Little 

Crow.  22.  5.  2 

McLean,  N.     Letter  on  the  Sioux  Indians.  22. 10 
Malmros,  O.     Report  as  Adjutant  General,  1862.     24.  5 

Marsh,  O.  C.     Affairs  at  Red  Cloud  Agency.  15. 11.  5 

Narrative  of  Paul  Mazakootamane.  22. 10 

Neill,  E.  D.     Dakota  Land  and  Dakota  Life.  22. 10 

Pond,  G.  H.     Dakota  Superstitions.  22.  10 

Poole,  D.  C.     Among  the  Sioux.  15.  8 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  873 

Indians  of  America — (Oontinued). 

Riggs,  S.  R.     The  Dakota  Mission.  22. 10 

Mary  and  I.  22.  1 

Tah-Koo-Wah-Kan.  22.  1 

Sibley,  H.  H.     Sketch  of  John  Other-day.  22.  10 

Taylor,  J.  W.     The  Sioux  War.  15.  11.  5 

Remarks  on  the  Indian  Policy.  15. 11. 5 

Welsh,  Wm.     Visit  to  the  Sioux  and  Ponkas.    15.  11.  5 

Williamson,  T.  S.     First  Male  Dakota  Convert.     22.  10 

The  Sioux  or  Dakotas.  22.  10 

See  Indians — Minnesota. 

Delawares.     Treaty  Stipulations  with.  62. 11 

(and  Iroquois).     SchwQinitz,  E.     Life  of  Zeisberger. 

43.3 

Esopus.     Jones,  N.  W.     Kotes  on  Esopus  Indians.    10. 11.  2 
Kregier,  Capt.  M.     Journal  of  Second  Esopus  War. 

10.14 

Esquimaux.     Chappell,  E.     Voyage  to  Hudson's  Bay.    20.4 
Hall,  0.  F.     Narrative  of  Second  Arctic  Ex.  20. 14 

Perry,  W.  E.  Second  Voyage  for  Discovery.  20. 14 
Quebec.     Lit.  and  Hisc.  Soc.  Notes  on  Labrador. 

20.  9.  7 

Haidah.     See  Indians.     Brit.  Columbia. 

Hidatsa,  or  Grosventres.     Mathews,  W.  Ethnography.  15.  2 

Huron.     Gendron,  le  Sieur.     Quelques  Particularitez.  20.  3 
Parkman,  F.     Jesuits  in  North  America.  20.  10 

Relations  des  Jesuites.     Vols.  1,  2.  20.  3 

Iroquois.     Bacqueville  de  la  Potherie.     Histoire.  20.  1 

Cholonec,  le  Pere.  Catherine,  the  Iroquois  Saint.  20.  3 
Clark,  J.  V.  H.     Onondaga,  Vol.  1.  10.  5 

Colden,  C.     History  of  Five  Nations.  15.  2 

D  wight,  T.     Account  of  Origin,  Customs,  etc.  33.  5 

Hale,  Horatio.     Iroquois  Book  of  Rites.  15.  4 

Hall,  C.  H.    The  Dutch  and  the  Iroquois.  10. 11.  1 

Hawley,  C.     Addresses,  1881-'82.  10. 11.  2 

Hopkins,  A.  G.  Early  Protestant  Missions.  10.  11.  2 
Inglis,  C.  Memorial  Concerning  the  Iroquois.  10. 14 
Johnson,  Elias.     Legends.  15.  4 

Parkman,  F.     Conspiracy  of  Pontiac.  20.  10 

Papers  Relating  to  Conversion  of.  10. 14 

Papers  Relating  to  the  Nine  Tribes.  10.  14 

Proctor,  Col.  T.     Journey  to  the  Indians.  11.  3 


874  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Indians  of  America — (Continued). 

Eelations  des  Jesuites.     Vols.  2,  3.  20.  3 

Schoolcraft,  H.  R.     ^N^otes  on  the  Iroquois.  15.  9 

Smith,  E.  A.     Myths  of  the  Iroquois.  50.  7 

Mandans.     Oatlin,  Geo.     O-kee-pa.       '  15. 9 

Maya.     Thomas,  C.    Study  of  the  Manuscript  Troano.  50.  2 

See  Guatemala;  Yucatan. 
Mohawk.     Jogues,  Isaac.     The  Jogues  Papers.  10.  4 

Megapolensis,  Hans.     Sketch  of.  10.  4 

O'Callaghan,  E.  B.     Documentary  History  of  N.  Y. 

10. 14 
Mohegans.    Beardsley,  E.  E.    Mohegan  Land  Controversy. 

7.6 

Narragansetts.     Dorr,  H.  C.     The  Narragansetts.  8.  7 

Katchez.     Charlevoix,  P.  F.  de.     Historical  Journal.     20.  3 

Gayarre,  C.  A.     Origin,  Customs,  etc.  ,        15. 7 

'.  Le  Petit,  le  Pere.     Massacre  by  the  Natchez.  20.  3 

Eichebourg, de.     Memoir  sur  la  Guerre,  etc. 

20.3 
Navajoes.     Chaves,  J.  F.    Speech.    Indian  Appropriations. 

60.1 
Davis,  W.  W.  H.     Trip  to  Navajo  Country.  19.  14 

Letherman,  Jona.     Sketch  of  the  Navajo  Tribe.       49.3 
Mathews,  W.     Mythic  Dry  Painting  of.  15.  11. 1 

Navajo  Silversmiths.  50.  7 

Part  of  the  Navajo's  Mythology.  15.  11.  5 

Some  Deities  and  Demons  of.  15.  11.  4 

Simpson,  Gen.  J.  H.     Reconnoissance  to  Navajo  Coun- 
try.- 19.  14 
Oakinacken.     Ross,  Alex.     Manners  and  Customs  of.     20.  6 
Ojibways.     Agreement  between  Hole-in-the-Day  and  the  U. 
S.  60. 1 
Calkins,  H.     Indian  Nomenclature.                          19.  11 
Catlin,  Geo.    Ojibbeway  Indians  in  England,  etc.   15.  10 
Cop  way,  Geo.     Life,  History  and  Travels.                43.  2 
Traditional  History  of.                                          15.  1 
Ojibway  Conquest.                                                  15. 1 
Draper,  L.  C.     Notice  of  Match-e-ke-wis.                19. 11 
Fox  and  Ojibway  War.                                               22.  10 
Incident  of  Chegoimegon.                                            19.  11 
Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  M.     Winter  Studies  in  Canada.  20.  2 
Jones,  Peter.     History  of  Ojibways.                           15. 1 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRAE V.  875 

Indians  of  America  —  (Continued). 

Kohl,  J.  H.     Wanderings  around  Lake  Superior.    19.  3 

McKenney,  T.  L.     Tour  to  the  Lakes.  15.  4 

Morse,  E.  F.     Chippewas  of  Lake  Superior.  19.  11 

'  Neill,  E.  D.     History  of  the  Ojibways.  22. 10 

Ojibway  Prayer  Book.  45.  3 

Pitezel,  J.  H.     Lights  and  Shades,  etc.  19.  3 

Eeminiscences  of  Hole-in-the-Day.  19.  11 

Schoolcraft,   H.  R.    Travels  to  Source  of  Mississippi 

River.  22. 2 

Expedition  to  Itasca  Lake.  22.  2 

Summary  N^arrative.  22.  2 

Supplementary  Treaty  with  Red  Lake,  etc.  60.  8 

TJ.  S.  Dept.  of  Interior.     Treaty,  etc.  60.  1 

Warren,  W.  W.     History  of  the  Ojibways.  22. 10 

See,  also,  ''Indians,  Minnesota. ^^ 

Omahas.     Long,  S.  H.     Expedition  to  Rocky  Mountains. 

19.  2 

Oneidas.     Milet,  Pierre,  le  Pere.     Relation.     1690-'l.    20.3 

Osages.     Ewing,  Ch.     Requisition  of  Osages,  etc.     15. 11. 4 

Pawnee.     Dunbar,  J.  B.     Pawnee  Indians.  15. 10 

Dodge,  Gen.  H.     Expedition  to  Rocky  Mountains. 

19.  14.  8 
Irving,  J.  T.,  Jr.     Indian  Sketches.  15.  2 

Pawtucketts.     Allen,  W.     History  of  Chelmsford,  Mass. 

25.  9 
Penacooks.     Character  of  the  Penacooks.  7.  3 

!N'ote  on  the  Penacooks.  7.  3 

Pequakets.     Kidder,  F.     Expedition  of  Capt.  Lovewell. 

8.  10 
Potto wattamies.  Matson,  N.  Sketch  of  Shan-he-na.  19. 11 
Pima.     See  Indians,  Arizona. 

Pueblos.     Davis,  W.  W.  H.     The  Pueblo  Indians.       19. 14 

Putnam,  F.  W.     Pueblo  Pottery.  15. 11.  6 

Sacs.     Armstrong,  P.  A.     Sauks  and  the  Black  Hawk  War. 

17.  12 

Snelling,  W.  J.     La  Butte  des  Morts.  19. 11 

And  Foxes.     Biggs,  Uriah.     Sketches  of.  19.  6 

History  of  the.  44. 8 

Tradition  of  the  Fox  Indians.  19. 11 

Senecas.     Hawley.  C.     Early  Chapters  of  History.    16. 14. 1 

Ketchum,  W.     History  of  Buffalo.  10.  5 


876  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Indians  OF  A^merica — (Continued). 

Marshall,  O.  H.     First  Visit  of  La  Salle  to  the  Senecas. 

20.  10 
Stone,  W.  L.     Life  and  Times  of  Red  Jacket.  44.  7 

Shawnees.     Harvey,  H.     History  of  the  Shawnees.         15. 1 
Shetimasha.     See  Indians,  etc.,  Louisiana. 
Shoshones.     U.  S.  Dept.  of  War.     Reconnoissance,  etc. 

19.  9 
Sioux.     See  Dakotas. 

Six  I^ations.     Sherman,  Daniel.     Six  Nations.  15.  11.  5 

Stockbridges.  Allen,  T.  Recollections  of  the  Stockbridges. 

25.  1 

Communication  fron  Levi  Kon-ka-pbt,  Jr  19. 11 

Susquehannas.     Alsop,  G.     Small  Treatise,  etc.  11.  3 

Tuscaroras.     Johnson,  Elias.     History  of.  15. 4 

Winnebagos.     Laws  and  Regulations  Adopted.  15. 11.  4 

Legend  of  the.  19. 11 

McKenney,  T.  L.     Winnebago  War  of  1827.     .       19. 11 

Price,  E.     Wa-kon-shuts-kte's  Scalping  Knife.         19. 6 

Snelling,  W.  J.  Early  Days  at  Prairie  du  Chien.    19.  11 

Yazoos.     Davis,  A.  M.  F.     Journey  of  Moncacht-Ape. 

9. 10. 1 

Zunis.     Cushing,  F.  H.     Zuni  Fetiches.  50.  7 

See  also  Black  Hawk  War,  Florida  War,  Mounds  and  Mound 

Builders,  Seminole  War,  Names  of  Noted  Chieftains,  etc. 

Industrial  Education.     Bollman,  Lewis.  Industrial  Colleges. 

9.  9.  4 
Carr,  E.  S.     Industrial  Education.     Lecture.  20. 14.  4 

Holland,  F.  M.     Industrial  Education.  19. 12.  1 

Industrial  League  of  America.      Semi-Annual  Report  of 
Officers,  Feb.,  1881.     Chicago,  1881.     8vo.  57.2.  2 

Industry,  Me.     Allen,  William.     History  of.  7.  8.  3 

Infantry  Tactics.     Casey,  Gen.  Silas.     3  Vols.  51. 9 

Bayonet  Drill,  etc.     Patten,  Geo.  51. 9 

Infidelity.     Leland,  John.     View  of  Deistical  Writers  in  Eng- 
land, etc.  56. 4 
Information   for   the    People.      Chambers,    William    and 
Robert.     Edinburgh,  1848-'49.     8vo.     2  Vols.             83. 13 
Ingalls,  Rufus,  and  Others.     Appointment  and  Promotion 
of  Commissioned  Officers  of  the  Army.     Memorial  to  the 
Com.  on  Mil.  Affairs,  H.  R.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.                51.  9.  1 
INGELOW,  Jean.     Forman,  H.  B.     Essay.                             43. 12 


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INGERSOLL,  CHARLES.     Letter  to  a  Friend  in   a  Slave  State. 
By  a  Citizen  of  Penn.     Phila.,  1862.     8vo.  30.  9 

Undelivered  Speech,  on  Executive  Arrests.  Phila.,  1862. 
8vo.  [Against  Arrests  under  Suspension  of  the  Habeas 
Corpus.]  30.  4.  4 

Ingersoll,  Ebon  C.     Finance.  Speech,  H.  E.,  June  9,  1870.  u. 
t.  p.     8vo.     (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  38,  No.  25.)  60.  2 

In  the  Matter  of  the  Central  Branch  Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company,  for  Authority  to  Extend  its  Road,  etc.  Argu- 
ment. Wash.,  D.  C,  1871.  8vo.  (Ramsey  Pamph., 
Vol.  3,  No.  28.)  60.  1 

Reconstruction  and  Andrew  Johnson.  Speech,  H.  R.,  May 
5,  1886.     n.  t.p.     8vo.  (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  29,  No.  13.) 

60.8 

Speech,   on  the  Government  of  Insurrectionary  States,  in 

the  H.  R.,    Feb.   7,  1867.     Wash.,    18G7.     8vo.     (Ramsey 

Pamph.,  Vol.  12,  No.  17.)  60. 1 

Ingersoll,   Edward.      Personal  Liberty,  and  Martial  Law. 

Review  of  Some  Pamphlets  of  the  Day.  Phila.,  1862.  8vo. 

30.  4.  4 

Ingersoll,  Ernest.     The  Crest  of  the  Continent.     Record  of  a 

Summer's  Rambles  in  the  Rocky  Mountains,  and  Beyond. 

Chicago,  1885.     8vo.  17. 9 

Ingersoll,  Geo.  G.  (Rev.)    Home.     A  Thanksgiving  Sermon, 

Preached  in  King's  Chapel,  Boston.     Boston,  1845.     8vo. 

56.  7.  2 

Ingersoll,  Joseph  R.     Memoir  of  Samuel  Breck.  Read  before 

the  Hist.  Soc.  of  Penn..  Jan.  12,  1863.     Phila.,  1863.  8vo. 

43.  6.  B.l 

Ingersoll,  Lurton  Dunham.     History  of  the  War  Dept.  of 

the  U.  S.,  with  Biog.  Sketches  of  the  Secretaries.     Wash., 

D.  C,  1879.     8vo.  33.  3 

Ingersoll,  Robert  G.   Hard  Times,  and  the  Way  Out.   Speech 

at  Boston,  Oct.  20,  1878.     Wash.,  1878.     8vo.  74.  7.  1 

The  Meaning  of  the  Declaration.    An   Oration  delivered 

at  Peoria,  111.,  July  4,  1876.     (See  Saunders,  F.     "Our 

National  Jubileee,"  etc.,  p.  694.)    N.  Y.,  1877.     8vo. 

16.12 

Ingle,  Edward.     Capt.  Richard  Ingle,  the  Maryland  "Pirate 

and  Rebel,"  1642-'53.     Paper  read  , before  the  Maryland 

Historical  Society,  May  12,  1884.     Baltimore,  1884.     8vo. 

(Maryland  Hist.  Soc,  Fund-Publication,  No.  19.)    11.  1.  3 J 


878  *    MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

INGRAHAM,  EDWARD  D.  A  Sketch  of  the  Events  which  Pre- 
ceded the  Capture^of  Washington,  by  the  British,  on  Aug. 
24,1814.     Phila.,  1849.     8vo.  16.13 

Ingraham,  Joseph  H.  The  Southwest.  By  a  Yankee.  2  Vols. 
K  Y.,  1835.     12mo.  15.  14 

Ingraham,  Joseph  W.  Catalogue  of  [his]  Private  Library. 
Boston,  1848.     8vo.     (Bound  with  Harper's  Catalogue.) 

74.  12 
Ink-pa-du-ta  Massacre,  The.      See  Flandrau,.  C.  C.     Paper 
read  before  the  Minn.  Hist.  Soc.  22. 10 

See  also,  Sharp,  Abbie  G.     History  Spirit  Lake  Massacre. 
Inquiries  into  the  Causes  of  the  Insurrection  of  the  Ne- 
groes IN  THE  Island  of  St.  Domingo.    {Anon.)    Added, 
Observations  of  M.  Garran-Coulon.     London,  1792.     8vo. 
(Bound  with  Clarkson's  Essay,  etc.)  30.  5 

Inquiry  into  the  Formation  of  Washington's  Farewell 
Address.     [Binney,  Horace.]     Phila.,  1859.     8vo.  44. 11 
Inquiry  into  the  Legal  Mode  of  Suppressing  Eiots,  with 
A  Constitutional  Plan  of  Future  Defence.     {Anon.) 
London,  1780.     8vo. .  (Eev.  War  Pamph.,  Vol.  23,  No.  1.) 

14.  1 
Inquiry  into  the  Eight  and  Duty  of  Compelling  Spain 
TO  Eelinquish  the  Slave  Trade  in  Northern  Africa. 
London,  1816.     (Pamphleteer,  Vol.  7.)  53.  5 

Inquisition,  Spanish.  Llorente,  Don  Juan  Antonio.  History 
of  the,  in  Spain,  to  the  Eeign  of  Ferdinand  VII.  Abridged. 
Phila.,  1843.     8vo.  40.9 

Dugdale,  Eichard.     Narrative  of  Cruelties  towards  Protest- 
ants, etc.     (HarleianMisc,  Vol.  8,  p.  414.)  40.  3 
Insanity.     American  Journal  of  Insanity,  The.     Published  by 
the  N.  Y.  State  Lunatic  Asylum,  Utica.     Vol.  9,  No.  1. 
1852.     8vo.                                                                        57.  5.  4 
Bartlett,  C.  K.     Insanity  as  a  Symptom  of  Brain  Disease. 

20.  11 
Bowers,  J.  E.     Differential  Diagnosis  of,  etc.  22. 11 

Dix,  D.  L.     Memorial,  Soliciting  a  State  Hospital  for,  etc., 
to  Legislature  of  Pa.,  1845.  11.  7.  6 

Folsom,  C.  P.     Disease  of  the  Mind.  8.  5 

Great  Britain  —  Parliament  —  House  of  Commons.     Eeport 
of  Committee  on  Madhouses,  etc.  93.  9 

Harrison,  G.  L.    'Care  of  the  Insane.  57.  3 

Howard  Association,  Eng.     Criminal  Lunacy.  51. 11. 4 


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Insanity — (Continued). 

Lanier,  L.    System  of  Statistics,  etc.  51.  11.  5 

Mann,  E.  0.     Insanity  in  the  Middle  States.  51.  11.  4 

Mason,  E.  Z.     Duty  of  the  State,  etc.  19. 12.  1 

Wilkins,  Dr.  E.  T.     Insanity  and  Insane  Asylums.     57. 5.  7 
See  also.  Idiocy,  Mental  Science,  Names  of  State  and  other 
Lunatic  Hospitals. 
Insects.     Agassiz,  L.  (J.  E.)    Classification  of,  etc.  49.7 

Hagen,  Hermann.     Synopsis  of  the  Neuroptera  of  North 
America,  etc.  49.  2 

Haldeman,  S.  S.     Description  of  New  and  Interesting  Ani- 
mals, etc.  49.  5.  5 
Harris,  T.  W.     Insects  Injurious  to  Vegetation.  8.  8.  7 
Hoy,  P.  E.     Insects  Injurious  to  Agriculture,  etc.    19.  12.  1 
Leconte,  J.  L.    .Coleoptera  of  Kansas  and  N.  M.  49.  7 
Classification  of  the  Coleoptera  ofN.  America.    (Smith. 
Misc.  Coll.,  Vols.  3,  11,  26.)                      49.  2  and  49.  9 
List  of  the  Coleoptera  of  N.  A.     Pt.  1.  49.  2 
New  Species  of  North  American  Coleoptera.     Pts.  1,  2. 

49.2 

Loew,  H.     Monographs  of  the  Diptera  of  North  America. 

Ed.  by  E.  Osten-Sacken.     Pts.  1-A.  49.  2 

Morris,  J.  G.     Synopsis  of  the  Described  Lepidoptera  of  N. 

A.    Pt.  1.  .  49. 2 

Osten-Sacken,  C.  E.     Catalogue  of  the  Described  Diptera  of 

N.  A.  49.  9 

Packard,  A.  S.     Directions  for  Collecting  and  Preserving. 

49.2 
Eiley,  C.  V.  Eeport  on  Noxious,  Beneficial  and  Other  In- 
sects of  Mo.  49.  5.  4 
Scudder,  S.  M.  Catalogue  of  the  Orthoptera  of  N.  A.  49.  2 
Thomas,  Cyrus,  and  Lebaron,  William.  Noxious  and  Bene- 
ficial Insects  of  111.  18.  13.  6 
U.  S.  Entomological  Commission.     Bulletins  Nos.  1-7. 

49.  5.  4 
U.  S.  Geol  Survey  Bulletins,  Nos.  1-37.  49.  5. 1  and  49.  5.  2 
Walsh,  B.  D.  Insects  Injurious  to  Vegetation  in  111.  18. 13.  6 
Kingsley,  J.  S.    Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  2.  51. 10 

See  also.  Army- Worm;  Butterfly;  Grasshopper;  Moth;  Po- 
tato-bug; Wasp,  etc. 
Insignia  of  the  Orders  of  Knighthood,  Etc.    (Anon. )  no 
impt.     4to.  46. 14 

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880  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Institution  Ethnographique.     Annuaire.    Publie  par  Victor 

Dumas,  1878.     Paris,  1878.     8vo.  15. 4.  1 

Eapport  Annuel,  1883.   *  8vo.  15.  4.  1 

Insurance.     Minnesota  Legislature.     Insurance  Laws  of    the 

State  of  Minn.,  1872.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  22.  5.  1 

McGill,  A.  R.     Experience  of  33  Ins.  Cos.  in  Minn.,  etc. 

57.  4.  4 
]^ew  York  (City)  Life  Ins.  Co.    Agents'  Manual:  Handbook 
of  Life  Assurance.     I^.  Y.,  1862.     Sm.  8vo.  72.  5 

Oakley,  H.  A.     Address  to  the  l^ational  Board  Fire  Under- 
writers, etc.  ^  57 . 4.  4 
Insurance,  Marine.     Gr.   Brit.   H.   of  C.      Report  of  Select 
Com.    on,  1810.      Added,    Minutes  of  Evidence.     (Misc. 
Pamph.,  Vol.  11,  ^o.  1.)  53.  6 
See  State  Reports,  Reports  of  Conventions,  etc. 
Intellect.     Anderson,  J.    A.     Sermon,     Difference    between 
Soul  and.                                                                          19.  14.  2 
See  Mental  Science. 
Intellectual  Philosophy.     Steward,    Dugald.  "  Philosophy 
of  the  Active  and  Moral  Powers  of  Man,  etc.               56.  10 
Interest  of  Great  Britain  Considered.  See  Franklin,  Benj. 

14.1 

Interest  of  the  Merchants  and  Manufacturers  of  Great 

Britain  in  the  Contest  with  her  Colonies.      {Anon.) 

London,  1774.     8vo.     (Rev.  War  Paraph.,  Vol.  14,  No.  6.) 

14.1 
International  Coinage.     Wash.,  1868.     8vo.     See  Coinage. 

33.  7.  8 

International  Copyright  with  Great  Britain.     [Signed  T. 

H.  C]     n.  t.  p.     8vo.    (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  35,  No.  12.) 

60.2 
Meeting  of  Authors  and  Publishers,  at  New  York,  April  9, 
1868,  and   Organization   of  the  International   Copyright 
Association.     N.  Y.,  1868.     8vo.  57.10.3 

International  Exhibition.  See  London,  Paris,  U.  S.  Cen- 
tennial Exhibition,  Vienna. 
International  Law.  Duane,  W.  J.  Law  of  Nations  Investi- 
gated, etc.  (Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  10,  No.  5.)  53.  12 
U.  S.  Department  of  State.  Correspondence  between  the 
Governments  of  the  U.  S.  and  Gr.  Brit.,  1840-'43,  Re- 
specting the  Right  of  Search  of  Merchant  Vessels,  in 
Time  of  Peace,  n.  t.  p.  1846.  8vo.  (Senate  Doc,  Vol. 
8,  1845-'46.  61.  9 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  881 

International  Law — (Continued). 

Vattel,  Emrich  von.     Law  of  Nations.      1st  Am.    edition. 

K  Y.,  1796.     12mo.  57. 10 

Wheaton,  Henry.     Discourse  on  the  History  of  the  Science 

of,    etc.,  Dec.  28,  1820.    (K  Y.    Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  1821,  p. 

281.)  10.4 

See  also  Treaties. 

International  Monetary  Conference  at  Paris,  1867,  1878. 

See  Paris. 
International  Monthly  Magazine.     Vols.  1-3.  1850-51.    N. 
Y.,  1850-'51.     8vo.     3  Vols.  36.14 

International  Railroad  and  Steamship  Co.,  of  Florida. 
Prospectus  of.     K  Y.,  1883.     8vo.  72.6.4 

International  Sanitary  Conference,  at  Constantinople, 
Feb.  1866.     See  Constantinople.  51. 11.  1 

International  Typographical  Union.     See  National  Typo- 
graphical Union. 
International,  The.     Wilkes,   Geo.     (Eamsej   Pamph.,  Vol. 
34,  No.  14.)  60.2 

Inter-State  Commerce.     See  also,  "Transportation." 
Inventions.     Wheeler,  Cyrenus,  Jr.     Inventors  and  Inventions 
of  Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.  10. 11.  2 

Invertebrates:    Lower.      See  Kingsley,  J.   S.     Nat.  Hist., 
Vol.  1.  51. 10 

Iowa.     Adjt.  General.     Report,  1861-'65,  ^67,  '68.     Des  Moines, 
1862-'68.     8vo.     9  Vols.  3L 12 

Auditor  of  State.  Report  of  Insurance  Department,  1868- 
'69.     2  Vols.  19.  6 

Board  of  Education.  Acts,  Resolutions,  and  Forms  Adopted 
by  the  Board,  December,  1858.  19. 13.  3 

Journal  of  its  Sessions,  1858-'59.  '  19.  13.  3 

Report  of  the  Secretary,  1859.  19.  13.  3 

Board  of  Immigration.  Manufacturing,  Agricultural,  and 
Industrial  Resources  of  the  State  of,  1872.  By  H.  S. 
Hyatt.  19.  13.  4. 

Census.     Returns  for  1856.     Iowa  City,  1857.     8vo.         19.  6 
Same  for  1867.     Des  Moines,  1867.     8vo.  19.  13.  6 

Same  for  1875.     Same,  1875.     8vo.  19.  6 

Same  for  1880.     Accompanied    with    the    Findings   of 
Other  States,  etc.,  1883.     8vo.  19. 13 

Same  for  1885.     Des  Moines,  1885.     8vo.  19.  6 

Constitutional  Convention,  1857.  Debates.  Davenport, 
1857.     8vo.     2  Vols.  81.  13 


882  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Iowa  —  (Continued) . 

General  Assembly.     Acts,  Eesolutlons  and  Memorials,  1848, 
'56,  '58,  '60,  '68,  '70.     Iowa  City,  1848-'70.     8vo.    6  Vols. 

81.13 
Iowa  Eailroad  Tariff  Law,  and  the  New  Herd  Law.  Des 
Moines,  1874.     8vo.  19.  13.  2 

Journal  of  the  Senate  and  H.  of  Eep.,  1854,  '56,  '70. 
Iowa  City,  1855,  '70.     8vo.     5  Vols.  81.6.  &13 

Legislative  Documents.  Des  Moines,  1870.  8vo.  2 
Vols.  81.8 

Same,  1884.     Des  Moines,  1884.     5  Vols.  81. 10 

Memorial  of  the  12th  General  Assembly,  to  Congress, 
Eelative  to  Water  Communication  between  the  Atlan- 
tic and  Mississippi  Eiver.     Des  Moines,  1868.     8vo. 

72. 13.  6 
Geological  Survey.     Eeport,  1855-'57.  See  Hall,  James,  and 
Whitney,  J.  D.  51.  13 

Eeport,  1866-'67.     White,  C.  A.  51.  13 

Eeport,  1866-'69.     White,  C.  A.  51.  13 

Governor,  1860.     Message  and  Documents.     '  81.  13 

Special  Message  of  S.  J.  Kirk  wood  in  Eeply  to 
Ees.  of  Inq.  in  Eelation  to  Eequisition  of  Gov.  of 
Va.  for  one  Barclay  Coppic.  Des  Moines,  1860. 
8vo.  19.  13.  2 

1870.  Special  Message  of  Samuel  Merrill,  on  the  Im- 
provement of  Fox  and  Wisconsin  Eivers.  (Eamsey 
Pamph.,  Vol.  36,  ^o.  27.)  60.  2 

Hospital  for  the  Insane.   Eeport,  1863.  (Bd.  Ed.  Minn.  Hos. 
for  Insane  Eeports.)  22.3 

Insurance  Department.     See  Iowa.     Auditor  of  State. 
State  Library.     Eeport  1872,  '80, '81.  Des  Moines,  1872,'81. 
8vo.  19.  12.  3 

Supt.   Public  Instruction.      Eeport   1850,    '56,    '58.      Iowa 
City  and  Des  Moines,  1850-58.     8vo.  19. 13.  3 

Eeport  of  Joseph  M.  Beck,  Agent  for  Investigating  the 
Disposition  of  School  Funds,  during  Administration 
of  Supt.  James  D.  Eads.     Des  Moines,  1858.     8vo. 

19.  13.  2 
Baptist  Associations.     Minutes,    v.  p.,  v.  d.  8vo.  and  12mo. 

38. 12. 1  to  8 

Baptist  State   Conventions  and   Anniversaries.     Minutes. 

1842-1885,  complete,     v.  p.,  v.  d.  8vo.    38.  5.  6.  7.  8.  9.  etc. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  883 

* 

Iowa  —  (Continued). 

Botany  of.     See  Arthur,  J.  C.     Contributions  to  the  Flora 

of  Iowa.  19.13 

College,  Grinnell,  Iowa.     Catalogue  1856-'71  19.13.  3 

Constitutional  Convention,  1857.    Journal.  Muscatine,  1857. 

19.  6 

Fairall,  H.  S.     Manual  of  Iowa  Politics,  State  and  National. 

Vol.  1.  19.  13 

State  of.      Its  Statistics  and  Eesources,    1776-1876.      Des 

Moines,  1876.     nar.  16mo.  19.  13.  4 

(Descriptive.)     Allien,  J.   Expedition,  etc.,  1844.     19.14.8 

Galland,  I.     Iowa  Emigrant,  etc.  19.  6 

Parker,  N.  H.     Iowa  as  It  Is,  in  1856,  etc.  19.  13 

White,  C.  A..    Trip  to  the  Great  Red  Pipestone  Quarry, 

etc.  19. 6 

(Historical.)  Andreas,*  A.  T.     Illustrated  Historical  Atlas 

of,  etc.  94.  15 

Foster,  Suel.     Origin  of  Our  Missouri  War  [1839],  in  a 

Land  Grant,  etc.     (Annals  of  Iowa,  April  and  July, 

1873.)  19.13.1 

Levering,  N.     Early  Settlement  of  IN'orth western  Iowa, 

etc.  19.  13. 1 

Negus,  Charles.     Early  History  of.  "  19. 6 

Early  Times  in.  19. 13.  1 

Southern  Boundary  of.  19.  6 

Nourse,  C.  C.     Iowa  and  the  Centennial,  etc.        19. 13. 4 

Sharp,  Mrs.  Abbie  G.  The  Spirit  Lake  Massacre,  1857. 

19.  13.  4 
Tuttle,  C.  R.,  and  Darrie,  D.  S.     Ill ast rated  History  of 
the  State  of  Iowa,  etc.  19. 6 

Record.     See  Iowa  Historical  Society. 
Salter,  Wm.     Life  of  James  W.  Grimes,  Gov.  of,  etc. 
Westover,  J.  T.     Iowa  as  a  Missionary  Field.  34.  8 

Historical  Society.     Annals  of  Iowa,  Jan.,  1863-Oct.,  1874. 
Vols.  1-12.     Iowa  City,  1863-'74.     8vo.     12  Vols. 

19. 13. 1.  and  19. 6 
Dean,  H.  C.     Philosophy  of  the  History  of  the  Louis- 
iana Purchase.     Address,  etc.  19.  13. 1 
Report,    1857,  '60,    '61,  '64,  '65,  '69,  '77,  '81,  '85.     Des 
Moines,  I860-' 82.     8vo.     [Reprints  of  1st  to  4th  Re- 
ports are  bd.  w.  Rept.  for  1881.]  19. 13. 4 


884  MINNESOTA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

♦ 
Iowa  —  (Continued). 

Salter  Wm.     Address,  etc.,  before  the  Society  on   the 

200th  Anniversary  of  Discovery  of  Iowa,  etc.  19. 13. 1 

Historical   Eecord,   Published   Quarterly,    by  the   Society. 

Vol.  1,  Nos.  1,  2.     1885.     Iowa  City,  1885.     8vo.    19. 13.  5 

In  the  Eebellion.     Brown,  Leonard.     American  Patriotism, 

etc.  30. 2 

Pierce,  L.  B.     History  of  the  2d  Iowa  Cavalry.        29.  3 

Sperry,  A.  F.     History  of  the  33d  Iowa  Infantry,  etc. 

29.3 
Stuart,  Capt.  A.  A.    Iowa  Colonels  and  Eegiments,  etc. 

29.3 

State  Agricultural  Society.     Eeports,  1855,  '58,  '69.    72.  9.  5 

Eules,  Regulations,  etc.  72.  9.  3 

Third  Annual  Exhibition,  1856.  72.  9.  5 

State  Medical  Society.     Constittltion,  etc.  51.  4.  3 

State  University.     Catalogues,  1866,  '67,  '73.  19.  13.  3 

Plan  of  Organization,  etc.  19.  13.  3 

Eeport  of  President,  1873,  '77.  '  19.  13.  3 

Eeport  of  Trustees,  1859.  19.  13.  3 

Iowa    Eailkoad    Land   Co.     Choice    Iowa  Farming    Lands. 

Cedar  Eapids,  1870.     8vo.  19.  13.  4 

Iowa  City.     City  Council.     Charter  and  Laws.    1853-'59.    8vo. 

19.  13.  2 
North  Presbyterian  Church.     See  Huff,  S.  W.     Hummer's 
Bell,  etc.  19.  6 

Iowa  County,  Wis.  History  of  Iowa  Co.,  Wis.  Containing 
Biographical  Sketches  of  Prominent  Men  and  Early  Set- 
tlers. Preceded  by  a  History  of  Wisconsin,  by  C.  W. 
Bjitterfield.     Chicago,  1881.     4to.  19.  12 

Ipswich,  Mass.     See  Felt,  J.  B.     History  of  Ipswich.  8.  9 

Ireland,  John.  Letter  to  Henry  Brougham,  on  his  Letter  on 
Charitable  Abuses.  London,  1819.  (Pamphleteer,  Vol. 
14.)  53. 5 

Ireland,  John,  (Bishop  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.).  Memoir  of  Eev. 
Lucien  Gaultier,  the  First  Catholic  Priest  in  Minnesota. 
(Minn.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Vol.  3.)  22.  10 

Ireland,  Joseph  Norton.  Some  Account  of  the  Ireland  Fam- 
ily, Originally  of  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  1644-1880.  Bridg- 
port,  1880.     8vo.  25.  7. 9 

Ireland  Family.     See  Ireland,  J.  N.     Ireland  Family  of  L.  I. 

25. 7.  9 


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IRELAMD.  Aphorisms  Relating  to  the  Kingdom  of  Ireland.  Sub- 
mitted to  the  Assembly  at  Westminster.  London,  1689. 
4to.     (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  9.)  40.  3 

Common  Sense;  In  a  Letter  to  a  Friend.  By  the  Author  of 
"Ireland  in  Tears.''  Dublin,  printed;  London,  reprinted, 
1755.  8vo.  (Eev.  War  Pamph.,  Vol.  32,  No.  7.)  14. 8 
O' Donovan,  John.  Tribes  and  Customs  of  Hy-many,  Com- 
monly Called  O' Kelly's  Country.  From  the  Book  of 
Lecan,  a  Manuscript  in  the  Library  of  the  Royal  Irish 
Academy.     Dublin,  1843.     4to.  46.2 

Dublin  Mansion  House  Committee,  1880.  Proceedings  for 
the  Relief  of  Distress  in  Ireland,  during  Jan.  and  Feb., 
1880.     Dublin,  1880.     8vo.  52. 10.  4 

Eleventh  Report  of  the  Society  for  Promoting  Education  of 
the  Poor.     Dublin,  1823.     8vo.  56.  8. 1 

The  Irish  School  System.  Princeton,  1842.  8vo.  56.  8. 1 
Petersen,  IS".  M.  Udsigt  over  de  ^Idste  Toge,  etc.  40. 9 
Royal  Historical  and  Archaeological  Association.  Transac- 
tions, 1871-'74.  8vo.  80.  13 
Ryan,  Richard.    Biographia  Hibernia.    London,  1821.    8vo. 

45.  10 
Scanlan,  J.  F.     Why  Ireland  is  Poor.  57.  2.  3 

Sheridan,  C.  F.    Some  Observations  on  a  Late  Address,  etc. 

52.  10.  4 
Thom,  Alex.     Irish  Almanac,  1872.  35.  2 

IEELA.ND,  Church  of.     See  Church  of  Ireland. 
Ireland.     (Descriptive.)    Barry,  Girald.     Topographica  Hi- 
bernica.  40.  11 

Becker,  B.  H.     Disturbed  Ireland.  35.  2 

Jones,  W.  B.     Life's  Work  of  a  Landlord.  ,       35.  2 

Lewis,  Samuel.     Topographical  Dictionary.  34.  7 

McGrath,  Terence.     Pictures  from  Ireland.  35.  2 

Murphy,  J.  N.     Ireland,  Industrial,  etc.  35.  2 

(Historical.)    Carew,  Sir  Geo.     Carew  MSS.  35. 13 

Carte,  Thos.     History  of  James,  Duke  of  Ormonde.     43. 14 
Cudmore,  P.     The  Irish  Republic.  35.  2 

Chronicum  Scotorum.  40. 11 

Great  Britain.     Calendar  of  State  Papers,  etc.  35.  13 

Same.    Correspondence  between  England  and  Ireland,  1515. 

35.  7 
Prendergast,  J.  P.    Cromwellian  Settlement  of.  35.  2 

Thomas,  F.  S.    Historical  Notes.  35. 11 


886  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Ireland — (Continued). 

War  of  the  Gaedhill  and  Gaill.  40.  6 

Wright,  Thomas.     History  of  Ireland.  40.  14 

(Land  Question.)    Lefevre,  G.  S.     Land  Questions.     b5.  2 

Longtield,  M.    Tenure  of  Land.  35.  2 

Morris,  W.  O'C.     Land  Question  of  Ireland.  35.  2 

O'Brien,  E.  B.    History  of  the.  35.  2 

Eichey,  A  G.     Irish  Land  Laws.  35.  2 

Peerage,  Heraldry,  etc.     See  Great  Britain,  Peerage. 

(Politics.)    Sugar  and  Mutiny  Bills.  14.  1 

Letter  to  Travers  Hartley.  14.  1 

Observations  on  the  Mutiny  Bill.  14.  1 

State  of  Ireland,  Laid  Open  to  View.  14.  8 

Thoughts  on  Some  Late  Eemovals  in  R-eland.  14.  8 

Irish,  C.  W.    Account  of  the  Detonating  Meteor  of  Feb.  12, 1875. 

Iowa  City,  1885.     4to.  ,  50.  I.  1 

Movement  of  the  Glaciers  of  the  Ice  Period  in  Iowa  and  its 

Vicinity.     (Iowa  Hist.  Eecord,  Vol.  1.)  ,  19. 13 

Irish,  The.     See  McGee,  T.  D.     The  Irish  in  North  America. 

33.  10 
Irish  Catholic  Benevolent  Union,  of  the  U.  S.     Proceed- 
ings, 17th  Annual  Convention,  1885.     Phila.,  1885.     8vo. 

52.  1.  1 
Irish-English  Primer.    Fables  in  Irish  and  English.    Dublin, 
1815.     12mo.  34.  1 

Irish  Language.     See  McSweeney,  J.  P.     Irish  Grammar. 

42.5 

Irish  Literature.     See  O' Curry,  Eugene.     Lectures  on.  35.2 

Irish  Melodies.     See  Moore,  Thomas.     Works.  74.4 

Irish  Monks  and  the  Norsemen.     See  Ho  worth,  H.  H.   35. 9 

Irish  Oratory.     With  its  Effects  on  Catholic  Emancipation 

Considered.     By    an    Irish    Protestant.     London,    1817. 

(Pamphleteer,  Vol.  10.)  53.5 

Irish  Pedigrees.     See  O' Hart,  John.     Irish  Pedigrees.      46.2 

Same.     Irish  Landed  Gentry.  46.  2 

Iron,     See  Akerman,  E.     Iron  Manufacture  in  Sweden.  25.  6.  1 

American  Iron  and  Steel  Association.  •   60. 1 

Baker,  W.  E.  S.     Word  to  Speaker  Blaine.  60.  8 

Blake,  W.  P.     Eeport  on  Iron  and  Steel.  52.  6 

Carey,  H.  C.     The  Iron  Question.  60.  8 

'  Cobb,  Henry.     Iron  Man  of  Missouri.  18.  7.  5 

Dewees,  J.  H.     Fossil  Iron,  etc.         •  11. 3 


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Iron —  (Continued). 

Foster,  J.  W.,  and  Whitney,  J.  D.  Geology  of  Lake  Supe- 
rior. 51.  5 
Frazer,  P.  York  and  Adams  Co.,  Pa.  11.  3 
Geology  of  the  Menomonee  Iron  Eegion,  Wis.  51. 13 
Hewitt,  A.  S.  Its  Economic  and  Social  Eelations.  52.  6 
Statistics  and  Geography  of  Production.  22. 10 
Minnesota  Iron  Co.  Vermillion  Lake  District.  22.  10.  1 
Minnesota  Iron  Works,  Minneapolis.     Articles,  etc. 

22. 13.  4 

Morrell,  D.  J.     Iron  and  Steel  Exhibits.  52. 13 

Taxes  on  American  Iron.  60.  8 

Pearse,  J.  B.     Use  of  Natural  Gas.  11.  3 

Percival,  J.  G.     Iron  of  Dodge  and  Washington  Co^s.,  Wis. 

19.  5.  7 
Prime,  F.,  Jr.     Brown  Hematite  Deposits.  11.  3 

Eeport  on  Brown  Hematite.  11.  3 

Schmidt,  Adolph.     Iron  Ore  in  Missouri.  51.  6 

Scott,  John.     Commissioner  Wells's  Statistics.  60.  2 

Williams,  C.  P.     Iron  Ores  of  Missouri.  18.  7.  2 

Statistics  of  the  American  Trade,  1883.  57.  2.  3 

Iron-clads.     Monitor  Ironclads.     Boston,  1861.     8vo.    (Ram- 
sey Pamph.,  Vol.  22,  No.  1.)  60.  8 
Stevens'  Iron-clad  Battery.     K  Y.,  1874.  8vo.            51.  9.  1 
Iron-clads.     Iron  Steamships,  etc.     See  U.  S.  Navy. 
Iron  Resources  of  the  U.  S.    Pumpelly,  P.    Report  on.   60. 14 
Ironside,  Gilbert.     Seven  Questions  of  the  Sabbath  Briefly 
Disputed.     Oxford,  1637.     4to.                                      56.  11 
Iroquois,  The.     See  Indians  of  America — Iroquois. 
Irrigation.     See  Bryan,  Wm.  H.     Sacramento  Canal.     72.  7.  2 
Irvine,  Gen.  William.     See  Butterfield,  C.  W.     Washington 
Irvine  Correspondence.                                                     14.  6 
Irving,    Henry.     See    Hatton,    J.     Irving^s    Impressions    of 
America.                                                                           32. 12 
Irving,    John  Treat.     The  Hunters  of  the  Prairie,   or   the 
Hawk  Chief,  etc.     2  Vols.     London,  1837.     12mo.       19. 1 
Indian   Sketches;    Expedition  to  the  Pawnee   and  Other 
Tribes.     London,  1835.     12mo.     2  Vols.                       15.  2 
Irving,  Roland  Duer.     Copper-bearing  Rocks  of  Lake  Super- 
ior.    (U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  1881-'82.)  50.  3 
Geology  of  Wisconsin.     (Wise.  Geol.  Surv.,  Vols.  2,  3.) 

51. 13 
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888  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Irving  Eoland  Duer — (Continued). 

Lithology  of  Wisconsin.     (Geol.  of  Wise,  Vol.  1.)       51.  13 
Preliminary  Eeport  on  an  Investigation  of  Archaean  Forma- 
tions of  the  Northwestern  States.    (U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  5th 
Eeport.)  50. 9 

(And  Ohamberlin,  T.  0.)  Observations  on  the  Junction  be- 
tween the  Eastern  Sandstone  and  the  Keweenaw  Series,  on 
Keweenaw  Point,  Lake  Superior.  (U.  S.  Geol.  Surv. ,  Bull. 
Ko.  23.)     8vo.     1885.  49. 4.  2 

(And  Van  Hise,  C.  E.)  Secondary  Enlargements  of  Mineral 
Fragments  in  Certain  Eocks.  (Bull,  of  Geol.  Surv.,  No. 
8.)     8vo.  49.4 

Irving,  Theodore.   Conquest  of  Florida,  by  Hernando  de  Soto. 
K  Y.,  1851.     12mo.  15.  14 

Irving,  Washington.   Abbottsford  and  Newstead  Abbey.   Lon- 
don, 1835.     8vo.  74.  1 
Alhambra.     London,  1832.     8vo.  74.  1 
Astoria  Enteri)rise  beyond  the  Eocky  Mountains.     London, 
1836.     8vo.                                                                            74.  1 
Biography  of  Maria  M.  Davidson.     Boston,  1857.     8vo. 

74.4 
Bracebridge  Hall.     London,  1822.     8vo.  74.  1 

Capt.  Bonneville's  Scenes  beyond  the  Eocky  Mountains. 
London,  1837.     8vo.     3  Vols.  74.  1 

Conquest  of  Granada.     London,  1829.     8vo.     2  Vols.     74.  1 
History  of  New  York,  by  D.  Knickerbocker.    London,  1820. 
8vo.  74.  1 

Legends  of  the  Conquest  of  Spain.     London,  1835.     8vo. 

74.  1 
Life  and  Voyages  of  Columbus.  London,  1828.  8vo.  74. 1 
Life  of  George  Washington.     N".  Y.,  1855.     5  Vols.     8vo. 

44.11 
Mahomet  and  his  Successors.  London,  1850.  8vo.  74. 1 
Sketch  Book.     2  Vols.     London,  1820.     8vo.  74.  1 

Spanish  Papers  and  Other  Miscellanies.     ^N".  Y.,  1866.     2 
Vols.  74. 1 

Tales  of  a  Traveller.     London,  1824.     8vo.  74. 1 

Tour  on  the  Prairies.     London,  1835.     8vo.  74.  1 

Davis,  Asahel.     Visit  to  Sunnyside.  43.  13.  I 

Donaldson,  J.  B.     Irving' s  Eelation  to  American  Letters. 

18.  11.  2 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.     Biog.  Sketch.  44.  6 


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I RviNG,  Washington — (Conti  nued) . 

Powell,  W.  H.     Portrait  of  Irving.  43. 13. 1 

Sketches  of  American  Authors.     [^Anon,']  43. 14.  7 

Todd,  J.  A.     Death  of  Washington  Irving.  43.  13.  1 

Warner,  C.  D.     Memoir  of  Irving.  46.  13 

Paulding,  J.  K.,  and  Irving,  Wm.     Salmagundi.  74.  1 

Irving,  William.     Salmagundi.     See  Irving,  W.  74.  1 

Irving  Institute.     See  Tarry town-on-the-Hudson,  JiJ".  Y. 

ISBISTER,  A.  K.     In  Memoriam.     By  Prof.  Bryce.  20.  5.  2 

Israel,  Ten  Tribes  of.    See  Boudinot,  E.     Star  in  the  West. 

15.3 
Jones,  George.     Ancient  America.  15. 10 

Kennedy,  James.     Lost  Tribes  of.  15.  2 

Marryatt,  Fred.     American  Indians  the.  33.  4 

Worsley,  Israel.     Descendants  of  the  Ten  Tribes.  15.  8 

Italian  Dictionary.     See  Baretti,  G.     Dictionary,  etc.      34. 2 

Italian  Language.     Hand  Buch  der  Italianischen  Sprach  and 
Litteratur.     Berlin,  18'i0.     Svo.  52.  12 

See  D'Aubigne,  J.  H.  M.     Reformation  in  Europe.       42. 10 
Education-  in  Italy,  etc.  56.  8. 1 

Handbuch  der  Italianische  Sprach.  52. 12 

(Descriptive.)    Chateaubriand,  E.  F.  A.    Travels  in.  33.  4 
Taine,  H.  A.     Italy,  Rome,  etc.  40.  2 

Irving,  W.     Tales  of  a  Traveler.  74. 1 

True  Description  of  Things  in  Italy.  40.  3 

(History.)    See  Procter,  George.     History  of  Italy.      40.2 
Trollope,  T.  A.     Commonwealth  of  Florence.  42.  7 

See  also  San  Marino. 

Itasca  Lake.     See  Lake  Itasca. 

Ithaca,  N.  Y.     Cornell  University.     See  Cornell  University. 

Ives,  Joseph  C.     Report  of  the  Colorado  River  of  the  West. 
Wash.,  1861.     4to.  49.  12 

Ives,  Moses  B.     See  Wayland,  F.     Discourse  on  his  Life. 

43. 13. 1 


Jackson,  Andrew.  Address.  From  a  Meeting  of  Democratic 
Citizens  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia  Opposed  to  the  Elec- 
tion of  Gen.  Jackson,  Oct.  5,  1827,  to  their  Democratic 
Brethren.     n.p.,n.  d.     8vo.     (Jackson  Pamphs.,  No.  12.) 

45.3 


890  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Jackson,  Andrew  —  (Continued). 

An  Address  to  the  People  of  the  United  States,  on  the  Sub- 
ject of  the  Presidential  Election,  Comprising  a  Compara- 
tive View  of  the  Character  and  Administration  of  Andrew 
Jackson.  By  a  Freeman  of  the  United  States.  Wash., 
1832.     8vo.     (Jackson  Pamphlets,  No.  5.)  45.  3 

Appeal  to  the  Moral  and  Eeligious  of  all  Denominations; 
or,  an  Exposition  of  some  of  the  Indiscretions  of  Gen.  An- 
drew Jackson,  as  copied  from  the  Eecords  of  Mercer  Co., 
Ky.  {Anon.')  N.  Y.,  1828.  8vo.  (Jackson  Pamphlets, 
No.  19.)  45.3 

The  Beauties  of  "Eeform;"  or,  the  Munificent  Blessings  of 
the  Great  Eeformation.  By  Telemachus.  New  Brunswick, 
N.  J.,  1832.     8vo.     (Jackson  Pamphlets,  No.  1.)  45.3 

Brown,  A.  V.  Speech  on  Eemitting  the  Fine  on  Gen.  Jack- 
son. 33. 13 

Clay,  Henry.     Address  to  the  Public.  45.  3 

Concise  Narrative  of  General  Jackson's  First  Invasion  of 
Florida,  and  of  his  Immortal  Defense  of  New  Orleans,  etc. 
By  Aristides.  Morristown,  N.  J.,  1827.  8vo.  (Jackson 
Pamphlets,  No.  18.)  ,  45. 3 

Considerations  which  Demand  the  Attention  of  Farmers, 
Mechanics,  and  Friends  of  the  American  System.  By  a 
Citizen,  etc.  N.  Y.,  1828.  8vo.  (Jackson  Pamphlets, 
No.  8.)  45.  3 

Douglas,  S.  A.  Speech  on  the  Bill  to  Eefund  Gen.  Jack- 
son's Fine.  53. 12 

Eaton,  J.  H.     Life  of  Andrew  Jackson.  44.  5 

Falsehood  and  Slander  Exposed.  The  Case  of  the  Six  Mili- 
tiamen, Stated  from  Official  and  Authentic  Eecords. 
Published  by  Order  of  the  Jackson  Central  Committee, 
n.  p.n.  d.     8vo.     (Jackson  Pamphlets,  No.  6.)  45.  3 

Letters  and  Documents  of  Distinguished  Citizens  of  Tennes- 
see, on  the  Buying  and  Selling  of  Human  Beings.  Anon. 
N.  Y.,  1828.     8vo.     (Jackson  Pamphlets,  No.  10.)      45.  3 

Military  Despotism.  Arbitrary  Arrest  of  a  Judge,  n.  t.  p. 
8vo.  30.  9 

*' Monumental  Inscriptions."  n.p.,  n.  d.  [1828.]  8 vo.  (Jack- 
son Pamphlets,  No.  23.)  45.  3 

Note.  This  is  the  celebrated  ' '  Coffin  Pamphlet, ' '  published  by  the  enemies 
of  Jackson,  with  engravings  of  coffins,  on  which  are  printed  inscriptions 
to  the  six  militiamen  shot,  in  1815,  by  order  of  Gen.  J. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  891 

Jackson,  Andrew — (ContiDued). 

Official  Eecord,  from  the  War  Department,  of  the  Proceed- 
ings of  the  Court  Martial  which  Tried,  and  the  Orders  of 
Gen.  Jackson  for  Shooting  the  Six  Militiamen;  Together 
with  Official  Letters  from  the  War  Department,  showing 
that  these  American  Citizens  were  Inhumanly  and  Ille- 
gally Massacred.     Washington.     8vo.  45. 3 

Parton,.  James.     Life  of  Andrew  Jackson.  44.5 

Presidential  Question,  Addressed  to  the  People  of  the  U.  S. 
K  Y.,  1828.     8vo.     (Jackson  Pamphlets,  No.  11.)      45.  3 

Proceedings  and  Address  of  the  N"ew  Jersey  State  Conven- 
tion, Assembled  at  Trenton,  Jan.  8,  1828,  which  Nomi- 
nated Andrew  Jackson  for  President.  Trenton,  1828.  8vo. 
(Jackson  Pamphlets,  No.  17.)  45.  3 

Eeminiscences;  or.  An  Extract  from  the  Catalogue  of  Gen. 
Jackson's  Juvenile  Indiscretions,  between  the  Ages  of  23 
and  60.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8vo.    (Jackson  Pamphlets,  No.  13.) 

45.3 

Eeview  of  the  Veto,  Containing  an  Examination  of  the  Prin- 
ciples of  the  President's  Message,  and  his  Objections  to  the 
Bill  to  Modify  and  Continue  the  Act  Eechartering  the  Bank 
of  the  United  States.  Phila.,  1832.  8vo.  (Jackson  Pam- 
phlets, No.  3.) 

Scriptural  Yiew  of  Politics,  Addressed  to  Serious-minded 
Christians,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  8vo.  (Jackson  Pamphlets,  No. 
15.)  45. 3 

Smith,  C.  A.     Life  of  Andrew  Jackson.  44.  5 

Snelling,  W.  J.     Brief  History  of  Andrew  Jackson.      44.  5 

The  Tennessee  Farmer;  or  Farmer  Jackson  in  New  York, 
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Letter  from  the  Emperor  of  Germany  to  James  11. ,  Setting 
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James,  William.  Full  and  Correct  Account  of  the  Military 
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James  Eiyer,  Va.  See  Euffin,  F.  G.  Advantages  of  James 
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James  Eiyer  and  Kanawha   Canal.    The    Central    Water- 
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Jamesburgh,  N.  J.     Presb.  Church.     Everitt,  B.  S.     Sermon. 
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Jameson,  Mrs.  Anna  M.     Winter  Studies  and  Summer  Eam- 
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Jasper  County,  III.   History  of  Cumberland,  Jasper  and  Eich- 

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Jasper  County,  Ind.    History  of  Warren,  Benton,  Jasper,  etc., 

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Jenkins.  Jeff.    The  Northern  Tier.     Life  among  the  Home- 
stead Settlors  of  Northern  Kansas.     Topeka,  Kas.,  1880. 
16mo.                                                                                   19.  7 
Jenkins,  John  S.     History  of  the  War  between  the  U.  S.  and 
Mexico.     Auburn,  1851.     12mo.                                   14. 11 
Life  of  Silas  Wright.     Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1847.     12mo.      44.  7 
Jenkins,  Steuben.     Yankee  Celebration  at  Wyoming,  in  ye 
Olden  Time.     Historical  Address,  before  the  Wyoming 
Hist,  and  Geol.  Soc.    (Wyoming,  etc..  Proceedings,  1881.) 

11. 10. 1 
Jenkinson,   Anthony.     Voyages  in  Russia,   1557-'71.     (See 
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Jenkinson,  Charles  (Earl  of  Liverpool).  Collections  of  Trea- 
ties between  Great  Britain  and  Other  Powers,  1619-1734. 
London,  1781.     8vo.     (Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  14,  No.  5.) 

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Substance  of  Speech  on  Report  of  the  Bank  Committee. 
London,  1819.     (Pamphleteer,  Vol.  14.)  53.  5 

Jenkinson,  Robert  B.  (Earl  of  Liverpool.)  Letter  to  United 
Kingdom  Tributary  to  France,  etc.  London,  1820.  (Pam- 
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Jenks,  William.     Address  to  the  American  Antiquarian  So- 
ciety, Oct.  23,  1813.     Boston,  1813.     8vo.  9.  3 
Address  to  the  New  England  Historic-Genealogical  Society, 
March  1,  1852.     Boston,  1852.     8vo.                             8.  5.  4 
Eulogy  on  James  Bowdoin,  in  Brunswick,  Me.,  at  Bowdoin 
College,  Sept.  2,  1812.     Boston,  1812.     4to.                  43.  9 
Sermon  Preached  before  His  Excellency,  John  Brooks,  Esq., 
Governor,  etc.     (Mass.  Election  Sermon,  1820.)    Boston, 
1820.     8vo.                                                                        56. 5. 3 

Jenness,  John  S.  (Editor).  Transcript  of  Original  Documents 
in  the  English  Archives  Eclating  to  the  Early  History  of 
New  Hampshire.     N.  Y.,  1876.     8vo.  7. 3 

Jenney,  Walter  P.  Mineral  Eesources  of  the  Black  Hills. 
See  Newton,  Henry.     Geology,  etc.  50.  3 

Jennings,  Isaac.  Memorials  of  a  Century;  Embracing  a  Eecord 
of  Individuals  and  Events,  Chiefly  in  the  Early  History 
of  Bennington,  Yt.,  and  its  First  Church.  Boston,  1869. 
8vo.  7. 9 

Jennings,  Eev.  John.  On  Preaching  Christ,  and  on  Particular 
and  Experimental  Preaching.  First  Published,  A.  D. 
1723.     N.  Y.     12mo.  56.7.6 

Jennings,  Paul  A.  Colored  Man's  Eeminiscences  of  James 
Madison.     Brooklyn,  1865.     8vo.  43. 14.  M 

Jennings,  Walter  P.  Mineral  Wealth,  Climate  and  Eainfallj 
and  Natural  Eesources  of  the  Black  Hills  of  Dakota. 
Wash.,  1870.     8vo.  19.14.5 

Jennings  Family.     See  Smith,  Columbus.  Eeport,  etc.  25. 7.  9 

Jenyns,  Soame.  Objections  to  the  Taxation  of  Our  American 
Colonies,  by  Great  'Britain,  briefly  Considered.  London, 
1765.     8vo.  14.  1 

Jerome,  of  Prague.  Life  of  Jerome,  etc.  See  Taylor,  J. 
Life  of  Christ,  etc.  43.  1 

Jerome,  Chauncey.  Life  of.  See  McCabe,  J.  D.  Great  For- 
tunes. 43.  12 

Jersey,  Ohio.  Presbyterian  Church.  See  Colmery,  D.  E. 
"Walk  about  Zion."     Historical  Discourse,  etc.     18.  3.  1 

Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Board  of  Public  Works.     Eeport  of  the 

Chief  Engineer,  1872.  10.  2.  3 

Farrier,  G.  H.     History  of  Early  Settlement.  10. 10 

Home  for  Aged  Women.     Eeport,  1873.  10.  2.  3 

(And  Hoboken)  Directory,  1876.  80 

Jerusalem.  See  Timberlake,  H.  True  and  Strange  Discourse, 
etc.  40. 3 


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Jerusa  lem — (Continued). 

Tweedie,  W.  K.     Jerusalem  and  its  Environs.  40. 2 

Jerves,  Eev.  \Y.  Henley.     The  Gallican  Church  and  the  Eev- 

olution.     London,  1882.     8vo.  52.  11 

Jesso.     Relation  de  la  decouverte  de  la  terre  de  Jesso,  au  nord 

du  Japon,  etc.     (See  Bernard,  J.  F.     Eecueil,  etc.)     20. 1 

Jesuits.     Camilton^s  Discovery  of  the  Devilish  Designs  and 

Killing  Projects  of  the  Society  of  Jesuits  in  Germany, 

1641.     (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  5.)  40.  3 

Charlevoix,  P.  F.  X.  de.     Histoire  de  la  Nouvelle  France. 

20.10 
Dablon,  J.  C.     Relation,  1672-'73.  20. 3 

Gravier,  Jacques.     Relation  du  Voyage,  1700.  20. 3 

Kip,  W.  I.     Early  Jesuit  Missions  in  :N'.  A.  20.  3 

Law,  John.     Early  Jesuit  Missionaries  in  the  N.  W.      19. 11 
Laverdiere,  et  Casgrain.     Journal  des  Jesuites.  20.  3 

LeClercq,  C.     First  Establishment  of  the  Faith,  etc.  20.  10 
Lettres  Edifiantes  et  Curieuses.  20.  8 

Milet,  Pierre,  le  Pere.     Relation  de  Sa  Captivite.  20.  3 

O'Callaghan,  E.  B.     Jesuit  Relations  of  Discoveries,  etc. 

10.  4. 1 
Parkman,  Francis.     Jesuits  in  North  America.  20.  10 

Plots  of  the  Jesuits,  etc.     (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  1.)        40.  3 
Relation  des  Affaires  du  Canada.  20.  3 

Relation  des  Jesuites,  etc.     Quebec,  1858.     3  Vols.        20.  3 
Saint  Cosme,  J.  F.  B.  de,  and  Others.     Relation.  20.  3 

Shea,  J.  G.     Relations  des  Jesuites.     (Cramoisy  Press,  N. 
Y. )  20.  3 

The  Jesuits,  Recollects  and  the  Indians.  25. 9 

Smith,  W.  R.     Extracts  from  Jesuit  Relations.  19. 1\ 

Tuthill,  F.      Experiments  of  the  Jesuits  in  Cal.  20.  7 

Winsor,  Justin.     Chronological  Bibliography.  25.  0 

See,  also,  Loyala. 
Jesus.     See  Crosby,  Howard.     His  Life  and  Work.  56. 13 

Flavel,  J.     Fountain  of  Life.  58.  10 

White,  E.  G.     Spirit  of  Prophecy.  56.  10 

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Cross  and  Crown.     (Monthly  Paper.)     St.  Anthony,  1872. 

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Jewett,  C.  C.     Public  Libraries  in  the  United  States.  74.  6 

Biog.  Notice  of,  by  E.  A.  Guild.     (Smiths.  Eept.,  1867.) 

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Jewett,  Isaac  A.     Memorial  of  Samuel  Appleton,  of  Ipswich, 
Mass.,  with  Genealogical  Notices  of  his  Descendants.  Bos- 
ton, 1850.     8vo.  47.  1 
Jewett,  Jeremiah  P.     History  of  Burnshead,  N.  H.,  1727-'72. 
Ed.  by  E.  B.  Caverly.     Lowell,  Mass.,  1872.'    16mo.    7. 10 
Jewitt,    Llewellyn.     Grave-Mounds  and  their  Contents;   a 
Manual  of  Archaeology,  as  Exemplified  in  the  Burials  of 
the  Celtic,   the  Eomano-British,    and  the   Anglo-Saxon 
Periods.     London,  1870.     12mo.  16. 4 
Jews.     See  Brest,  Samuel.     Narrative  of  a  Great  Council  of. 

40.  3 

Croly,  Geo.     Salathiel.  74.  3 

Drury,  John.     Case  of  Conscience,  etc.  -      40. 3 

Josephus,  F.     Works,  Trans,  by  Wm.  Whiston.  40.  9 

Narrative  of  the  Late  Proceedings  at  "Whitehall,  etc.      40.  3 

JiLLSON,  David.     Genealogy  of  the  Gillson  and  Jillson  Family. 

Central  Falls,  1876.     8vo.  47. 10 

Jim  Jam  Gems,   by  Jim  Jam,   Jr.     [A  Defense  of  Saloons.] 

Minneapolis,  1885.     16mo.  57. 10 

Joan    (Supposed  Pope  of  Eome).     See  Cooke,  Alexander. 

40.3 
Joan  OF  Arc.     A  Poem.     ("In  Leaves  from  the  Backwoods.") 

20.2 
JoGUES,   Isaac,  le  Pere.     Description  of  New  Netherlands, 
1644.     (See  O'Callaghan,  E.  B,     Hist,  of  N.  Y.,  Vol.  4.) 

10.  14 
Jogues  Papers,  Written  between  1642  and  1646.     (Shea.    J. 
G.,  Trans.)    N.  Y.  Hist.  Coll.,  Vol.  3.  2d  Ser.  10.  4 

Letters  Descriptive  of  his  Capture,  Sufferings,  etc.     (Eela- 
tions  des  Jesuites,  Vol.  2.)  20. 3 

Martin,  Eev.  F.     Life  of  Father  Isaac  Jogues.  45.  3 

Novum  Belgium.     (Shea,  Cramoisy,  Series.)  20.  3 

Parkman,  F.     Jesuits  in  North  America.  20. 10 

John  of  Jenstein   (Arbp.   of  Prague).     Sketch   of,   by  A.  H. 
-      Wratislaw.     (Eoyal  Hist.  Soc,  Trans.,  Yol.  7.)  35.  9 

John  of  Leyden.     Mock -Majesty,  or  the  Siege  of  Munster. 
(Harleian  Misc.,  Yol.  5.)  40.  3 

Warning  for  England,  in  the  History  of  the  Frantic  Anabap- 
tists in  Germany.     (Harleian  Misc.,  Yol.  5.)  40.3 


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Johns,  Henry  T.     Life  with  the  49th  Mass.  Volunteers.     Pitts- 
field,  Mass.,  1864.     12mo.  29.10 
Johns,  Rev.  Henry  V.  D.      Sermon  Preached  in  St.   Paul's 
Church,  Baltimore,  at  the  Opening  of  the  Convention  of 
the  Diocese,  May  28, 1886.     Bait.,  1856.     8vo.          56.  7.4 
The  Sunday  School  the  Evangelist  of  the  District  School.  A 
Sermon,  etc.     Phila.    n.  d.     16mo.                            56. 14. 9 
Johns,  John  (Bp.).     Address  before  the  American  Whig  and 
Cliosophic  Societies  of  the  College  of  New  Jersey,  Sept. 
29,  1840.     Princeton,  1840.     8vo.                                 47. 7. 2 
Annual  Sermon  before  the  Bishops,  Clergy  and  Laity,  Con- 
stituting the  Board  of  Missions  of  the  Prot.  Episc.  Church. 
Preached  in  St.  Paul's  Church,  Boston,  June  20,  1838.  K 
Y.,  1838.     8vo.                                                               56.  14.  3 
Johns,  J.  Henry.     History  of  the  Rock  Presbyterian  Church 
in  Cecil  Co.,  Maryland.     Oxford,  Pa.,  1872.  8vo.     11. 1.  2 
Johns  Hopkins  University.     Circulars,  Kos.  48-51.     Bait., 
1886.  11. 8 
Register.     1880-'81.     Bait.     8vo.                                   11.8.6 
Report.     1879-'85.     Bait.     8vo.                                       11.8.6 
Studies  in  Historical  and  Political  Science.    2d  and  4th  Ser. 

Johnson, .     New  Life  in  Virginia.      Being  the  Second 

Part  of  Nova  Britannia.  London,  1612.  8vo.  (Force's 
Tracts,  Vol.  1.)  14.  12 

Nova  Britannia,  Offering  Most  Excellent  Fruits  by  Planting 
in  Virginia.  London,  1609.  8vo.  (Force's  Tracts,  Vol. 
1.)  14. 12 

Johnson,  Mrs. .  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  of  Mrs.  John- 
son, of  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  for  Four  Years  with  the  In- 
dians. 1754.  (Farmer,  John,  and  Moore,  J.  B.  Collec- 
tions, 1822-' 24.     Vol.1.)  7.3 

Johnson,  A .  G.  Chapter  of  History,  or  the  Progress  of  Judi- 
cial Usurpations.     Troy,  N.  Y.,  1863.     8vo.  10.  6.  10 

Johnson,  Alexander  B.  Discourse  on  Language.  Utica, 
1832.     8vo.     (Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  8,  No.  18.)  53.12 

Johnson,  A.  J.  &  Co.    (Publishers).     New  Illustrated  Family 

Atlas  of  the  World.     N.  Y.,  1883.     L.  4to.  94. 19 

New  Universal  Encyclopedia.    N.  Y.,1878.    4to.    8vo.    34.5 

Johnson,  Andrew.  Speech  of,  on  the  State  of  the  Union,  in 
the  Senate  of  the  U.  S.,  'Feb.  5  and  6, 1861.  Wash.,  1861. 
8vo.  30.  4.  6 

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Johnson,  Andrew — (Continued). 

See  Butler,  B.  F.     Abuses  of  Executive  Power.  60. 8 

Cowan,  Edgar.     Speech  on  Executive  Appointments,  etc. 

60.8 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.     Biogr.  Sketch.  44.  6 

Holmes,  S.  T.     Verdict  of  the  People.  60. 8 

Life  and  Times  of,  1866.  45.  3 

Eeconstruction  on  ''My  Policy,"  etc.    [Burlesque.]     33.  7.  2 
Sumner,  C.     Expulsion  of  the  President.  33. 7. 2 

One  Man  Power.  60.  8 

Protection  Against  the  President.  60. 1 

U.  S.  Senate.     Trial  of  Andrew  Johnson,  1868.     3  Vols. 

60.9 
Went  worth,  John.  President's  Message.  Speech.  60. 1 
Wieczorek,  E.  To  Andrew  Johnson.  An  Open  Letter.  60. 8 
Wilson,  Henry.     Executive  Patronage.     Speech.  60.  8 

Johnson,  Bradley  T.  The  Foundation  of  Maryland,  and  the 
Origin  of  the  Act  Concerning  Religion  of  April  21,  1649. 
Prepared  for  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.  Bait., 
1883.     8vo.  11. 1.  3^ 

Johnson,  C.  B.     Sketch  of  the  Wyoming  Historical  and  Geolog- 
ical Society  of  Wilkesbarre.     n.  p.    1880.     4to.      11.  10. 1 
Johnson,   Charles  F.     Den  Enfaldige  Smalanningen.     [The 
Credulous  Countryman.]     A  Comedy,  Burlesquing  Local 
Characters  at  Duluth,  Minn.     Duluth,  1875.     12mo. 

22.  14.  7 
Johnson,  Chas.  W.     A  Tale  of  Two  Cities.     Minneapolis  and 
St.  Paul  Compared.     Minneapolis,  1835.     8vo.       22. 13. 1 
The  Veteran  of  1861-'65,  and  the  Citizen  of  1887.    Address 
delivered  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Memorial  Day,  May  30, 
1887.     Minneapolis,  1887.     8vo.  30.  4.  6 

Johnson,  Crisfield.  History  of  Cuyahoga  Co.,  O.,  and  of  the 
City  of  Cleveland.     Cleveland,  1879.     4to.  18.9 

Centennial  History  of  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y,  being  its  Annals  from 
the  Earliest  Recorded  Events  to  the  100th  Year  of  Ameri- 
can Independency.     Buffalo,  1876.     8vo.  16. 2 
History  of  Hinsdale  County,  Mich.,  with  Illustrations" and 
Biographical  Sketches.     Phila.,  1879.     4to.                  18. 4 
Johnson,  David  K.     Sketches  of  Lynn;  or,  Changes  of  50  years. 
Lynn,  1880.     8vo.                 ,                                            '  25.  9 
Johnson,  Edwin  F.     An  Engineer's  Opinion  of  the  Marine 
Railway  around  IS'iagara.     l!^ew  York,  1865.     8vo.  (Ram- 
sey Pamph.,  Vol.  27,  Ko.  3.)                                            60.' 8 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  905 

Johnson,  Edwin  F. — (Continued). 

IS'avigation  of  the  Lakes,  etc.,  in  Eelation  to  the  Lines  of 
Eailway  Leading  to  the  Pacific.  Hartford,  1866.  8vo. 
(Nor.  Pac.  E.  E.  Pamphs.,  Vol.  1.  I^o.  19.)  22.4 

Eailroad  to  the  Pacific.  Northern  Eoute.  Its  General 
Character,  etc.  2d  edit.  N.  Y.,  1854.  8vo.  (Nor.  Pac. 
E.  E.,  Vol.  1,  No.  3.)  22.4 

Johnson,  Elias  (Tuscarora  Chief).  Legends,  Traditions  and 
Laws  of  the  Iroquois,  or  Six  Nations;  and  History  of  the 
Tuscarora  Indians.     Lockport,  N.  Y.,  1881.     8vo.      15.4 

Johnson,  Frederick  A.  Our  American  Colony.  Venezuelan 
Guayana.     St.  Louis,  1875.     8vo.  52.3.1 

Johnson,  Harrison.  History  of  Nebraska.  Omaha,  Neb., 
1880.     8vo.  '  .  19.7 

Johnson,  Herschel  V.  The  War  with  Mexico.  Speech  in  the 
Senate  of  the  U.  S.,  March  16,  1848,  on  the  Bill  to  Eaise 
an  Additional  Military  Force,  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  (Mex.  War 
Pamph.,  No.  30.)  16. 10 

Johnson,  James  A.  Chinese  Immigration.  Speech,  H.  of  E., 
Jan.  25,  1870.  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  38, 
No.  12.)  60.2 

Johnson,  Sir  John,  Bart.  See  De  Peyster,  J.  W.  Life  and 
Misfortunes  and  Military  Career  of.  46.  5 

Johnson,  John.  Jr.  Eudimentary  Society  among  Boys.  Bait., 
1884.     8vo.  n.8.  6 

Johnson,  Oliver.  The  Abolitionists  Vindicated,  in  a  Ee- 
view  of  Eli  Thayer's  Paper  on  the  New  England  Emi- 
grant Aid  Company.  Worcester,  1887.  8vo.  (Worces- 
ter Soc.  of  Ant.,  No.  25.)  9. 10 
Wm.  Lloyd  Garrison  and  his  Times;  Sketches  of  the  Anti- 
Slavery  Movement.     Boston,  1880.     12mo.                 43.  11 

Johnson,  E.  G.  Historical  Account  of  the  First  Settlement 
of  Salem,  in  West  Jersej^,  by  John  Fenwick,  Esq.,  with 
Many  of  the  Important  Events  that  have  Occurred,  down 
to  the  Present  Generation.     Phila.,  1839.     24mo.         10.2 

Johnson,  Eevi^idy.  Argument  to  Establish  the  Illegality  of 
Military  Commissions,  Especially  the  One  for  the  Trial  of 
the  Assassins  of  Lincoln.  Bait.,  1865.  8vo.  (Eamsey 
Pamph.,  Vol.  2,  No.  20.)  .  60. 1 

Letter  to  John  A.  Peters  on  the  Washington  Treaty,  in  Ee- 
lation to  the  Claim  of  the  United  States  for  Damages. 
Bait.,  1872.     8vo.  33.12.2 


906  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 

Johnson,  Eeyerdy — (Continued). 

Eemarks  on  Popular  Sovereignty,  as  Maintained  and  Denied 
Eespectively  by  Judge  Douglas,  and  Attorney  Gen. 
Black.     Bait.,  1^59.     8vo.  33.  7. 4 

Speech  in  Support  of  the  Eesolution  to  Amend  the  Consti- 
tution so  as  to  Abolish  Slavery.  Delivered  in  the  Senate 
of  the  U.  S.,  April  5,  1864.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  :  0.  14. 1 

Speeches  on  the  Military  Eeconstruction  Bill;  in  the  Senate 
of  the  U.  S.,  Feb.  20  and  March  2,  1867.  Wash.,  1867. 
8vo.  33.  7.  2 

Speech  on  the  Ten  Eegiment  Bill,  in  the  Senate  of  the  U.  S., 
Jan.  10  and  13,  1848.  n.  t.  p.  8vo.  (Mex.  War  Pamph., 
No.  29.)  16. 10 

Bemis,  Geo.     Eeverdy  Johnson  ;^Alabama  Negotiations. 

33. 12. 2 
Johnson,  Eichard.     The  Nine  Worthies  of  London.     London, 
1592.     (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  12.)  40.  3 

Johnson,  Col.  Eichard  M.      Authentic  Biography  of.     [By 
Wm.  Emmons.]     N.  Y.,  1833.     16mo.  43.9 

Johnson,  Gen.  Eichard  W.     Memoir  of  Maj.  Gen.  George  H. 
Thomas.     Phila.,  1881.     8vo.  43.  9 

The  Battle  of  Stone  Eiver.      (Eeprinted  from  the  U.  S. 
Service  Mag.,  Jan.,  1886.)     N.  Y.,  1886.     8vo.         30.  4.  8 
A  Soldier's  Eeminiscences  in  Peace  and  War.    Phila.,  1886. 
8vo.  45.  4 

Johnson,  Eossiter.     A  History  of  the  War  of  1812-'15,  be- 
tween the  U.  S.  and  Great  Britain.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.     12mo. 

14.  9 
Johnson,  S.    M.     Dual  Ee volutions.      An ti -Slavery  and  Pro- 
Slavery.     Bait.,  1863.     8vo.  30.7.5 
Johnson,  Samuel.     Dictionary  of  the  English  Language.     8th 
ed.     London,  1799.     4to.'^    2  Vols.  38.  4 
The  Patriot.     Addressed  to  the  Electors  of  Great  Britain. 
London,  1774.     8vo.     (Eevolutionary  Pamphlets,  No.  33, 
No.  6.)  14.  8 
Taxation  no  Tyranny.     Answer  to  the  Eesolutions  and  Ad- 
dress of  the  American   Congress.    London,    1775.     8vo. 
(Eev.  War  Pamph.,  Vol.  33,  No.  5.)                               14.  8 
Johnson,  Theo.  T.     Sights  in  the  Gold  Eegion,  and  Scenes  by 
the  Way.     N.  Y.,  1849.     12mo.                                       20.  6 
Same,    with   Title,     "California  and   Oregon,'^   etc.    1865. 

20.6 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  907 

Johnson,  Wesley.     Wyoming;  Eecord  of  the  100th  Year  Com- 

^      memorative  Observance  of  the  Battle  and  Massacre,  July 

3,  1878.     Wilkesbarre,  Pa.,  1878.     8vo.  11.  li 

Johnson,  Wm.  C.     Speech,  on  the  Eejection  of  Petitions  for  the 

Abolition  of  Slavery;  with  Eemarks  on  Charges  against 

Gen.  W.  H.  Harrison;  in  the  House  of  Eepresentatives, 

Jan.  25-28,  1840.     Wash.,  1840.     8vo.  .        30.  14. 2 

Johnson,  Sir  Wm.     Journals  of  Sir  Wm.  Johnson's  Scouts, 

1755,  '56.     (See  O'Callaghan,  E.  B.     Doc.  Hist,  of  K  ¥., 

Yol.  4.)  10.14 

Manuscripts  of  Sir  William  Johnson,  1754-'74.     Same,  Vol. 

2.  10.  14 

Sketch  of.     (See  Jones,  Thos.     Hist,  of  K  Y.    1879.    8vo.) 

10.4 
Stone,  Wm.  L.     Life  and  Times  of.  44.  9 

Johnson,  Wm.  Samuel.     Letters  to  the  Governors  of  Connecti- 
cut.    (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  5th  Ser.,  Vol.  9.)  9.  5 
See  Beardslee,  E.  E.     Life  of  W.  S.  Johnson.                  44.  2 
Johnson,  Wm.  W.     Clarke  — Clark  Genealogy.    Eecords  of  the 
Descendants  of  Thomas  Clarke,  of  Plymouth,  1623-1697. 
Korth  Greenfield,  Wis.,  1884.     8vo.                               47.  8 
Eecords  of  the  Descendants  of  David  Johnson,  of  Leominster, 
Mass.     Milwaukee,  1876.     8vo.                                     47.  10 
Johnson,  W.  W.     The  Eureka  Springs.  Arkansas.     St.  Louis, 
1885.     12mo.                                                                    15.  14. 4 
Johnson  Family.     Chronicle  of  Johnson,  of  Yarmouth,    n.  p., 
n.  d.     fo.                                                                            25.  7.  9 
Johnson,  W.  W.     Descendants  of  David  Johnson.        47. 10 
Johnson's    Island,   Lake    Erie.     Memorial  of  the  Federal 
Prison  on  Johnson's   Island,  Lake   Erie,    O.,    1862-'64; 
Containing  a  List  of  Prisoners  of  War,  from  the  Confede- 
rate States  Army,  and  of  the  Deaths  among  them;  With 
''Prison  Lays"  by  Distinguished  Officers.  (Va.  Hist.  Coll. 
N.  S.,  Vol.  6.)                                                                   15.  12 
Johnson  County,  Iowa.     See  Irish,  F.  M.     History  of  John- 
son County,  Iowa.     (Annals  of  Iowa,  Vol.  6.)              19.  6 
Johnston,  Alex. -Keith.     Eoyal  Atlas  of  Modern  Geography. 
Edinburgh,  etc.,  1880.     Folio.                                Drawer  2 
Johnston,  Henry  P.     The  Yorktown  Campaign,  and  the  Sur- 
render of  Cornwallis,  1781.     N.  Y.,  1881.     8vo.           14.  2 
Johnston,  James  H.     The  Dead  who  Die  in  the  Lord,  Blessed. 
Sermon,  in  Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  Feb.  26,  1871,  on  Albert 
Barnes.     Phila.,  1874.     8vo.                                  43.  6.  B.  2 


908  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Johnston,  James  H. — {Continued). 

Ministry  of  Forty  Years  in  Indiana.  Historical  Discourse 
on  the  Progress  of  Presbyterianism,  Feb.  5,  1865.  Indian- 
apolis, 1865.     8vo.  18.  11.  4 

Johnston,  John.  History  of  Bristol  and  Bremen,  Me.  Albany, 
1873.     8vo.  7. 8 

Johnston,  John  W.  [of  Va.].  The  Tariff.  Speech  in  the  Senate 
of  the  U.  S.,  March  21,  1872.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  57.  2.  1 

Johnston,  Gen.  Joseph  E.  Narrative  of  Military  Operations 
during  the  Late  War  between  the  States.  N.  Y.,  1874. 
8vo.  29. 9 

Johnston,  Wm.  Address  on  the  Life  and  Public  Services  of 
Edwin  M.  Stanton,  delivered  in  Cincinnati,  Jan.  7,  1870. 
Cinn.,  1870.     8vo.  43.  7.  S.  2 

Joint  Stock  Companies.  Speeches  in  the  House  of  Commons, 
1826.     (Pamphleteer,  Vol.  27.)  53.  12 

Joinville,  Le  Peince  de.  Army  of  the  Potomac;  Its  Organ- 
ization, its  Commander,  and  its  Campaign.  Translated, 
with  Notes,  by  Wm.  Henry  Hurlbut.     N.  Y.,  1862.     8vo. 

29.  2 

JoLiET,  Louis.     Account,  1673.     See  Marquette,  Joseph.     20.  3 
Winsor,  J.     Joliet,  Marquette  and  La  Salle.  25.  9 

JoLiET,  Illinois.     See  Eowell,  H.    Resources  and  Advantages. 

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JoLLiFFE,  John.  In  the  Matter  of  George  Gordon's  Petition  for 
Pardon.     Cinn.,  1862.     8vo.  30.14.6 

JoMiNi,  Gen.  Henei,  Baeon.    Histoire  Critique  et  Militaire  des 

Guerres  de  Frederic  II.  Compares  au  Systeme  Moderne. 

Paris,  1818.     8vo.     3  Vols.  40.  8 

Histoire  Critique  et  Militaire  des  Guerres  de  la  Revolution. 

Paris,  1820.     8vo.     14  Vols.  14.  8 

Jonas,  Chaeles.  Dictionary  of  the  Bohemian  and  English  Lan- 
guages.    Racine,  Wis.,  1876.     16mo.  34. 1 

Jones,  A.  D.    Illinois  and  the  West.    Boston,  etc.,  1838.   18mo. 

18.5 
Memoir  of  Elder  Abner  Jones.      Boston,  1842.     16mo. 

43.2 

Jones,  A.  E.  Address  at  Turpin's  Grove,  O.,  on  Reminiscences 
of  the  Little  Miami  Yalley,  July  4, 1878.  Cinn.,  O.,  1878. 
8vo.  18.  3.  2 

Jones,  Abnee.  See  Jones,  A.  D.  Memoir  of  Elder  Abner 
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Jones,  Alex.  H.  Knocking  at  the  Door.  Adventures  and 
Escapes  during  tbe  War.  Wash.,  1866.  8vo.  (Eamsey 
Pamph.,  Vol.  7,  No.  14.)  60.  1 

Jones,  Alex.  H.  Eemarks  on  Sulphate  of  Quinia.  1877.  No 
imprint.     8vo.  51.  n.  3 

Jones,  Anson.  Memoranda  and  Official  Correspondence  Eclat- 
ing to  the  Eepublic  of  Texas,  its  History  and  Annexation. 
With  Autobiography  of  the  Author.     K  Y.,  1859.     8vo. 

17.  9 

Jones,  Ben.    Speech,  Nov.  20, 1863,  [on  the  Cause  of  the  Eebel- 

lion].     N.  Y.    n.  d.     16mo.  30. 4.  5 

Jones,  BuehkinGt  H.    Sunny  Land;  Prison  Prose  and  Poetry  of 

Writers  in  the  South.    Ed.  by  J.  A.  Houston.   Baltimore, 

1868.     12mo.  30. 1 

Jones,  Charles  Colcock,  Jr.    Address  before  the  Confederate 

Survivors'  Association,  Augusta,  April  26, 1887.    Augusta, 

1887.     8vo.  30.  4.  6 

Ancient  Tumuli  in  Georgia.  (Amer.  Antiq.  Soc.  Proc,  Apr., 
1869.)  9. 3 

Anniversary  Address,  before  the  Georgia  Historical  Society, 
in  Hodgson  Hall,  14  Feb.,  1881.  Savannah,  Ga.,  1881. 
8vo.  15. 13. 1 

Antiquities  of  the  Southern  Indians,  Particularly  of  the 
Georgia  Tribes.     N.  Y.,  1873.     8vo.  15.3 

Casimir  Pulaski.  Address  before  the  Georgia  Historical  So- 
ciety, upon  the  32d  Anniversary,  Feb.  13,  1871.  (Coll., 
Yol.  3.)  15.  13 

Dead  Towns  of  Georgia,  Savannah,  1878.  (Ga.  Hist.  Soc. 
Coll.,  Yol.  4.)  15. 13 

English  Colonization  of  Georgia,  1733-1752.  (Nar.  and  Crit. 
Hist,  of  Amer.,  Yol.  Y,  Chap.  6.)  25.  9 

Historical  Sketch  of  Tomo-chi  chi,  Mico  of  the  Yamacraws. 
Albany,  1868.    8vo.  15.  10 

History  of  Georgia.  2  Yols.  Yol.  1.  Aboriginal  and 
Colonial  Period.  2.  Eevolutionary  Epoch.  Boston,  1883. 
8vo.  15.13 

Life  and  Services  of  the  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  Samuel  Elbert,  of 
Georgia.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Georgia  His- 
torical Society  at  Savannah,  Dec.  6,  1886.  Cambridge, 
1887.     8vo.  43.  6.  E 

Monumental  Eamains  of  Georgia.  Pt.  1.  Savannah,  1861. 
8vo.  15.13 


910  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Jones,  Charles  Henry.  History  of  the  Campaign  for  the 
Conquest  of  Canada  in  1776,  from*fche  Death  of  Montgom- 
ery to  the  Eetreat  of  the  British  Army,  efcc.  Phila.,  1882. 
8vo.  14. 2 

Jones,  Charles  W.  (of  Fla.).  Address  to  the  Graduates  of  St. 
John's  Collegiate  Institute,  Washington,  D.  C,  June  27, 
1881,  n.p.,n.d.     8vo.  56.9.2 

Impeachment  of  Wm.  W.  Belknap.  Opinion  on  the  Ques- 
tion of  Jurisdiction  in  the  Senate,  May  26,  1876.  Wash., 
1876.     8vo.  33.  7.  5 

Jones,  David.  Journal  of  Visits  made  to  Indians  on  the  \Yest 
Side  of  the  Ohio,  1772  and  1773.  Biographical  Xotice  of 
the  Author,  by  Horatio  Gates  Jones.  N.  Y.  (Sabin's  re- 
print), 1863.     8vo.    ^  15.  10 

Jones,  Edward  C.  Eeport  of  the  Mission  in  the  County  Insane 
Hospital  of  Blockley,  Philadelphia,  I860-' 62.  Phila. 
8vo.  •  ^  11.7,6 

Jones,  George.  History  of  Ancient  America  Anterior  to  the 
Time  of  Columbus;  Proving  the  Identity  of  the  Aborigi- 
nes with  the  Tyrians  and  Israelites.     London,  1843.     8vo, 

15. 10 

Jones,  George.  Observations  on  the  Zodiacal  Light,  1853-'55. 
(Japan  Expedition,  Vol.  3.)  49.  13 

Jones,  George  H.  Funeral  Sermon  on  President  Lincoln, 
April  19,  1865.  43.  14.  4 

Jones,  Geo.  Wallace.  Memoir  in  Iowa  Historical  Eecord, 
April,  1887.     Vol.  3.  19. 13.  5 

Jones,  Horatio  Gates.     Biographical  Notice  of  David  Jones. 

[Prefixed  to  David  Jones'  Journal.]  1865.     8vo.        15. 10 

The  Levering  Family:  Genealogical  Account    of  Wigard 

Levering,  and  Gerhard  Levering,  Settlers  of  Eoxborough, 

Pa.,  and  their  Descendants.     Phila.,  1858.     8vo.         47.  4 

Jones,  J.  B.     Eebel  War  Clerk's  Diary  at  Eichmond.     Phila., 

1866.     12mo.     2  Vols.  30.  9 

Wild  Western  Scenes;  a  Narrative  of  Adventures  in  the 

Western  Wilderness,   wherein  the    Exploits    of  Daniel 

Boone  are  Particularly  Described.     Phila.,  1882.     12mo. 

17.  2 

Jones,  J.  William.     Army  of  Northern  Virginia.     Memorial 

Volume.     Eichmond,  1880.     8vo.  30. 9 

Treatment  of  Prisoners  during  the  War  between  the  States. 

(Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  Vol.  1.)  29.  2 


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Jones,  John,  and  Jones,  Peter  (Trans.)  Minuajumouin  on 
St.  John.  See  Bible,  N.  T.,  St.  John,  Ojibwa.  1838. 
12mo.  22. 1 

Jones,  John  P.  Eesumption,  and  the  Double  Standard  of  Gold 
and  Silver.  Speech  in  the  Senate  of  the  U.  S.,  April  24, 
1876.     Wash.,  1876.     8vo.  33.7.8 

Jones,  John  Paul.    See  Duyckinck,  E.  A.     Biog.  Sketch. 

44.6 
Sherburne,  J.  H.     Life  and  Character.  44.  9 

Jones,  John  W.  (of  Ga).  Speech  on  the  Pending  War.  Deliv- 
ered in  the  House  of  Eeps.,  Jan.  18,  1848.  Wash.,  1848. 
8vo.     (Mex.  War  Pamph.,  :N^o.  31.)  16.  10 

Jones,  Joseph.  Exploration  of  the  Aboriginal  Eemains  of 
Tennessee.     Wash.,  1876.     4to.  (Smiths.  Contr.,  Vol.  22.) 

49.14 

Eesearches,  Chemical  and  Physiological,  Concerning  l^orth 

American  Vertebrata.     No  impt.     (Smiths.  Contr.,-  Vol. 

8.)  49.  7 

Jones,  Joseph  Seawell.  Defence  of  the  Eevolutionary  His- 
tory of  North  Carolina,  from  the  Aspersions  of  Mr.  Jeffer- 
son.    Bost.,  1834.     12mo.  "  15.6 

Jones,  Peter.  History  of  the  Ojibway  Indians;  with  reference 
to  their  conversion  to  Christianity.     London,  n.  d.  16mo. 

15.1 

And  Others,     Ojibue  Nugumouinun,  etc.     (Ojibway  Hymn 

Book.)     Boston,  1844.     12mo.  22.8 

Jones,  Pomroy.  Annals  and  Eecollections  of  Oneida  County, 
N.  Y.     Eome,  1851.     8vo.  10.  9 

Jones,  Eiohard.  Eemarks  on  the  Government  Bill  for  the 
Commutation  of  Tithes.  London,  1836.  8vo.  (Misc. 
Pamph.,  Vol.  5,  No.  6.)  53.  6 

Jones,  Talbot.  Plea  for  Cold  Climates,  in  the  Treatment  of 
Consumption.     N.  Y.,  1879.     8vo.  51.  11.  2 

Jones,  Judge  Thomas.  History  of  New  York  during  the  Eev- 
olutionary War.  Ed.  by  E.  F.  DeLancey.  N.  Y.,  1879. 
8vo.     2  Vols.  30.4 

Jones,  Thomas.  Experience  of  a  Slave  for  Forty-three  Years. 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1854.     12mo.  30. 14.  4 

Also,  Adventures  of  Wild  Tom.     Boston,     n.  d.     8vo. 

^       30. 14.  4 

Jones,  TJ.  J.  History' of  the  Early  Settlers  of  Juniata  Valley. 
Phila.,  1856.     8vo.  11.  H 


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Jones,  William  A.  Eeport  upon  the  Reconnoissance  of  North- 
western Wyoming,  including  Yellowstone  National  Park, 
1873.     Wash.,  1875.     8vo.  19. 9 

Jones,  W.  Bence.  Life's  Work  in  Ireland  of  a  Landlord  who 
Tried  to  do  his  Duty.     London,  1880.     8vo.  35.  2 

Jones,  Sib  William.  Antiquity  of  the  Indian  Zodiac.  (Asiatic 
Eesearches,  Vol.  2.)  40.  9 

Discourse  on  the  Institution  of  the  Asiatic  Society.  (Asiatic 
Researches,  Vol.  1.)  40.  9 

Discourses,  Vols.  2  and  3.  40.  9 

Dissertation  on  the  Orthography  of  Asiatic  Words  in  Roman 
Letters.     (Asiatic  Researches,  Vol.  1.)  40.9 

Lunar  Year  of  the  Hindus.     (Asiatic  Researches,  Vol.  3.) 

40.9 
Musical  Modes  of  the  Hindus.  (Asiatic  Researches,  Vol.  3.) 

40.9 

On  the  Chronology  of  the  Hindus.  (Asiatic  Researches,  Vol. 

2.)  40. 9 

On  the  Gods  of  Greece,  Italy  and  India.  (Asiatic  Researches, 

Vol.  1.)  40.  9 

On  the  Indian  Game  of  Chess.  (Asiatic  Researches,  Vol.  2.) 

40.  9 
On  the  Mystical  Poetry  of  the  Persians  and  Hindus.  (A.siatic 
Researches,  Vol.  3.)  40.  9 

Remarks  on  the  Island  of  Hinzuan,  or  Jopanna.     (Asiatic 
Researches,  Vol.  2.)  40.9 

Jones,  Wm.  Carey.  The  First  Phase  of  the  Conquest  of  Cali- 
fornia. (Cal.  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  Vol.  1.)  San  Francisco, 
1887.     8vo.  '      17.  8.  1 

Jones  County,  Iowa.     History  of,  etc.     Chicago,  1879.     8vo. 

95.  8 
JoPLiN,  Thomas.     General  Principles  and  Present  Practice  of 
Banking.      London,  1824.      (Pamphleteer,    Vol.   24.) 

53.12 

Jordan,  Dayid  S.     Contribution  to  ]N^orth  American  Icthyol- 

ogy.     Wash.,  1877-'78.      8vo.     3  Vols.      (Smiths.  Misc. 

Colls.,  Vols.  13,  23.)  49.2 

Jordan,  Dayid  S.,  and  Gilbert,  Charles  H.   Synopsis  of  the 

Fishes  of  Korth  America.     Wash.,  1882.     8vo.  49.  9 

Jordan,   G.  ^W.     Examination  of  the  Principles  of  the  SlaYe 

Registry  Bill,  and  of  the  Means  of  Emancipation  Proposed 

by  the  Authors  of  that  Bill.     London,  1816.     8vo.      30.  5 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  913 

Jordan,  Samuel.     Eestorer  of  the  Union  of  the  U.  S.  to  its 

Original  Purity.     Augusta,  Ga.,  1866.     8vo.     (Ramsey 

Pamph.,  Vol.  9,  No.  1.)  60.  1 

Jordan,  Gen.  Thomas,  and  Pryor,  J.  P.     Campaigns  of  Lt. 

General  N.  B.  Forrest,  and  of  Forrest's  Cavalry.     Cinn., 

C,  1868.     8vo.  29.  10 

Jordan,   Tristram  F.     Jordan  Memorial.     Family  Records. 

Boston,  1882.     8vo.  47.  10 

Leighton  Genealogy.     An  Account  of  the  Descendants  of 

Capt.  Wm.  Leighton,  of  Kittery,  Me.    Albany,  1885.    8vo. 

47.10 
Jordan  Family.     See  Jordan,  T.  F.  47.  10 

Jordan  River,  The.     See  Coleman,  L.     Great  Crevasse  of  Jor- 
dan. ,  52. 10.  2 
Joseph  Hi,  Emperor  of  Germany.     Letters  to  Distinguished 
Princes  and  Statesmen.     London,  1821.     (Pamphleteer, 
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JosEPHUS,  Flayius.    Works.    Trans,  by  Wm.  Whiston.    Edin- 
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JosLiN,  Benj.  F.     Discourse  on  Man,  as  a  Progressive  Being. 
Delivered  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Union 
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JossELYN,  John.    An  Account  of  Two  Voyages  to  New  England, 
etc.     London,  1675.     (Reprinted.)    Boston,  1865.     8vo. 

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New  England's  Rarities  Discovered.    Ed.  by  Edward  Tuck- 
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Journal  of  an  English  Traveller,  1814-'16:    Memoirs  and 
Anecdotes  of  the  Princess  of  Wales,  Caroline  of  Bruns- 
wick.    London,  1817.     (Pamphleteer,  Vol.  10.)  53.  5 
Journal  of  Prison  Discipline  and  Philanthropy.  New  Ser. 
Phila.,1866.     8vo.                                                           57.5.8 
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Bryan,  Geo.  J.     Paper.     See  his ''Biographies."  45.2 
Buckingham,  J.  T.     Recollections  of  Editorial  Life.      43. 1 
Specimens  of  Newspaper  Literature.  43. 1 
Calkins,  E.  A.     The  Early  Newspaper  Press.             22.  12.  2 
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Congdon,  C.  T.     Reminiscences  of  a  Journalist.  43. 1 
Fitch,  C.  W.     Address  on  the  "Printer  Editors."    19. 12.  3 
Ginty,  Geo.  C.     The  Faults  of  Journalism.                  19. 12.  3 


914  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Journalism — (Continued). 

Hudson,  F.     Journalism  in  the  U.  S.,  1690-1872.  33. 10 

Kansas  Editors'  and  Publishers'  Association.  19.  14.  2 

Leonard,  J.  A.     Address  on  the  Press.  22. 12.  2 

Maverich,  A.     H.  J.  Eaymond  and  the  ]S^.  Y.  Press.      43. 1 
Merriam,  G.  S.     Life  of  Samuel  Bowles.  45.  3 

Minnesota  Editors'  and  Publishers'  Association.         22. 12.  2 
Munday,  E.  H.     Sketch  of  the  Philadelphia  Public  Ledger. 

11. 5.  6 
Parton,  J.     Life  of  Horace  Greeley.  43.  9 

Eublee,  H.     Modern  Journalism.  Poem.  19. 12.  2 

San  Francisco  Chronicle.     History  of.  19.  8 

Seymour,  Chas.     Character  and  Mission  of  the  Press. 

19.  12.  3 
Thwing,  C.  F.     Journalism  in  Colleges.  '       33. 13 

Wheelock,  J.  A.     Address  on  the  Power  of  the  Press. 

22. 12.  2 

Williams,  J.  F.  The  Press  of  Minnesota.  History.    22.  12.  2 

Wisconsin  Editors'  and  Publishers'  Association.  19. 12 

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JouTEL,  Henri.     Historical  Journal  of  La  Salle's  Last  Voyage 

to  Discover  the  Eiver  Mississippi.     1684-'87.    (Hist.  Coll. 

of  La.,  Vol.  1.)  20.3 

Journal  of  the  Last  Voyage  Performed  by  Monsr.  de  La 

Salle,  to  the  Gulj^h  of  Mexico,  etc.     London,  1714.     8vo. 

(Map  wanting.)  20. 1 

Eelation,  1684-' 88.     Dernier  Enterprise  de  La  Salle.    (Mar- 

gry  Papers,  Vol.  3.)  20. 11 

See  Parkman,  F.     Discovery  of  the  Great  West.  20.  10 

Joy-Dyerj  Cornelia  C.     Some  Eecords  of  the  Dyer  Family. 

K.  Y.,  1884.     12mo.  47.2 

JuANA,  Queen  of  Castile.      Documents  Eelating  to  Queen 

Juana;  Argument  in  Favor  of  her  Sanity..   (Letter  relating 

to  England  and  Spain.)     London,  1862-' 68.     8vo.)     35.13 

JUDD,  Dayid  W.     Story  of  the  Thirty-third  U.  S.  Vols. ;   Two 

Years'  Campaigning  in  Virginia  and  Maryland.  Eochester, 

1862.     12mo.  29.12 

JUDD,  Norman  B.     Apportionment  of  Eepresentation.  Speech, 

H.  of  E.,  Jan.  1,  1870.     n.t.  p.     8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamph., 

Vol.  38,  ^o.  5.) 

Speech  in  the  H.  of  E.,  on  the  Niagara  Ship  Canal.     Jan. 

15,  1869.     Wash.,  1869.     8vo.  72. 13.  6 


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JuDD,    Okange.      AlumDi  Record  of   Wesleyan    University, 

Middletown,  Conn.     Boston,  1873.     8vo.  43.  ll 

JUDD,  Orrin  B.    Maclay  Memorial.    Sketching  the  Lineage,  Life, 

and  Obsequies  of  Hon.    William  B.  Maclay.    Published 

for  the  Friends  of  the  Deceased,  etc.     IN".  Y.,  1884.    12mo. 

47.4 
JuDD,  Sylvester.     Thomas  Judd  and  his  Descendants.  North- 
ampton, 1856.     8vo.  47.  lO 
Judd  Family.     See  Judd,  Sylvester.    Thos.  Judd  and  Descend- 
ants.                                                                                47.  10 
Judges,  U.  S.     Eegister  of  Judicial  Officers  of  the  U.  S.     See 
U.  S.  Dept.  of  Justice.  60.  9 

Judicial  Conduct  and  Deportment.    Judge Davis  and 

Six  Gentlemen  of  the  New  York  Bar.     By  a  Member  of 

the  Profession.     N.  Y.,  1874.     8vo.  10.6.10 

JUDSON,  Adoniram.     See  Wayland,  T.    Memoir,  etc.  45. 4 

JUDSON,  Mrs.  Ann  H.     See  Porter,  E.  G.     Address,  etc.  43. 13 

JuDSON,  L.  Carroll.     The  Sages  and  Heroes  of  the  American 

Eevolution,  Including  the  Signei^s  of  the  Declaration  of 

Independence.     Phila.,  1853.     8vo.  25. 3 

Julian,  Geo.  W.     Dangers  and  Duties.     Eeconstruction  and 

Suffrage.     Speech,  H.  of  E.,  ISTov.  17,  1865.     Cinn.     8vo. 

(Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  29,  :N^o.  35.)  60.  8 

Homesteads  for  Soldiers  on  the  Lands  of  Eebels.     Speech  in 

the  House  of  Eepresentatives,  March  18,  1864.     n.  t.  p. 

8vo.  30.  4.  6 

Letter   on    the  Soldiers'   Bounty  Bill.     :N".  Y.     n.  d.     8vo. 

(Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  13,  No.  23.)  60.  1 

Our  Land  Policy,  its  Evils  and  their  Eemedy.     Speech  in 

H.  of  E.,  March  6,  1868.     Wash.,  1868.     8vo.         57.  10.  3 

The  Overshadowing  Question.    Speech  on  Public  Lands,  H. 

of    E.,    Jan.    21,    1871.     Wash.,  1871.     8vo.      (Eamsey 

Pamph.,  Vol.  32,  :N^o.  63.)  60.  8 

Political  Eecollectious,  1840-1872.     Chicago,  1884.     12mo. 

16.  12 
Eadicalism  and  Conservatism.     Speech,  H.  of  E.,  Feb.  7, 

1865.  n.  t.  p.     8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  12,  ISTo.  57.) 

60.1 
«  

Eadicalism,  thelRation's  Hope.     Speech,  H.  of  E.,  June  16, 

1866.  n.  t.  p.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  29,  ]S"o.  32.)      60.  8 
Eegeneration  before   Eeconstruction.     Speech,    H.    of   E., 

Jan.  28,  1867.     8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  29,  IS'o.  52.) 

60.8 


916  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY, 

Julian,  Geo.  W. — (Continued). 

Eights  of  Pre-emptors  on  tlie  Public  Lands.     Eemarks,  H. 
of  E.,  July  5,  1866.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.    (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol. 

29,  No.  23.)  60.  8 
Sale  of  Mineral  Lands.     Speech,  H.  of  E.,  Feb.  9,  1865.    n. 

t.  p.     8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  12,  Ko.  43.)  60. 1 

Speech  on  the  Punishment  of  Eebel  Leaders,  H.  of  E.,  April 

30,  1866.     Wash.,  1866.     8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,    Vol. 
29,  Ko.  4.)  60.  8 

Suffrage  in  the  District  of  Columbia.     Speech  in  H.  of   E., 
Jan.  16,  1866.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  11 .  8.  4 

Juneau  Co.,  Wis.     See  Kingston,  J.  T.     Early  Explorations. 

19.  11 
Juniata  Valley,  Pa.  See  Jones,  ^N".  J.  History  of.  11.  11 
Junius,  H.  W.  P.  Eemarks  on  the  Utility  of  Classical  Learn- 
ing. St.  Paul,  1856.  8vo.  74.  7.  2 
Junius.  See  Hayward,  A.  Evidence  of  Handwriting.  25.  6. 1 
See  Griffin,  F.  Junius  Discovered.  35.  2 
Jurispbudence.     See  Abbott,  B.  V.  American  Jurisprudence. 

14. 10 
See  also  Law. 
Jury,  Trial  by.     See  Caverno,  C.     Abolition  of  the  Jury  Sys- 
tem. •  19. 12.  1 
Duane,  Wm.    Sampson  Against  the  Philistines.  53. 12 
Longley,  John.     Observations  on.  53.  5 
JussiEN  Family.    See  Flourens,  M.  J.  P.                           ,    49.  3 
Justices  of  the  Peach.     See  Booth,  W.  S.     Justice's  Manual. 

22.  5. 1 

Haines,  E.  M.     Powers  and  Duties  of.  53.  4 

JusTiNiANUS  I.,  Emperor.     Corpus  Juris  Civilis  Academicum. 

Altenbergi,  1751.     8vo.     2  Vols.  53.4 

K. 

KA-GE-GA-aAH-BOWH.     See  Copway,  Geo. 

Kalb,  John,  Baron  de.     See  Smith,  J.  S.     Memoir.      43.  6.  D 

Kalm,  Pehr.     Travels  into  North  America,  1748-' 51.    London, 

1771.     8vo.     3  Vols.  33. 11 

Voyage  en  Amerique,  1748-'49.    Trad,  par  L.  W.  Marchand. 

20.  9.  6 
Kanawha  and  James  Eiver  Canal.    See  Lorraine,  E.    Central 
Water  Line  Connecting  the  Kanawha  and  James  Elvers. 

60.2 


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Kanawha  County,  Yirginia.    See  AtkinsoD,  G.  W.    History. 

15.  5 

Kanawha  Valley,  West  Va.     See  Gibbons,  J.  A.    Kanawha 

Valley.  15.  12.  2 

Strother,  D.  H.     Capital  of  West  Virginia.  15.  12.  2 

Kane,  Elisha  Kent.     Arctic  Explorations;  the  Second  Grin- 

nell  Expedition  in  Search  of  Sir  John  Franklin,  1853,  '54, 

'55.     2  Vols.     Phila.,  1857.     8vo.  17. 2 

Astronomical  Observations  in  the  Arctic  Seas,   1853-'55. 

(Smiths.  Contrib.,  Vol.  12.)  49.  7 

Magnetical  Observations  in  the  Arctic  Seas.   (Smiths.  Oon- 

trib..  Vol.  10.)  49.  7 

Meteorological  Observations  in  the  Arctic  Seas,  1853-'55. 

(Smiths.  Contrib.,  Vol.  11.)  49.  7 

Tidal  Observations  in  the  Arctic  Seas,  1853-'55.     (Smiths. 

Contrib.,  Vol.  13.)  49.7 

See  Duyckinck,  E.  A.     Biog.  Sketch.  44.  6 

Elder,  Wm.     Biography  of  E.  K.  Kane.  43.  3 

Memorial  Proceedings  in  Geographical  and  Statistical  Soc. 

33.  5 

Philadelphia  City  Council.     Honors  to  Dr.  Kane.  43.  1 

Kane,  Paul.     Wanderings  of  an  Artist  among  the  Indians  of 

North  America,  through  the   Hudson's  Bay  Company's 

Territory.     London,  1859.     8vo.  20. 11 

Kankakee,  III.     The  Charms  of  Kankakee.     [Guide  Book.] 

18. 13.  6 
Kankakee  Company.     A  Western  Enteri^rise  in  Illinois.     Ee- 
ports,  Estimates  and  Statistics.    Boston,  1871.    8vo.  (Eam- 
sey  Pamph.,  Vol.  3,  Ko.  19.)  60. 1 

Kanouse,  Peter.     Historical  Sermon  in  the  Second  Presbyter- 
ian Church,  Wantage,  N.  J.     I^ewton,  K  J.,  1878.     8vo. 

10.  2.  4 
Kansas  Academy  of  Science.     Transactions,  Vols.  5,  7,  8,  9. 
Topeka,  1881-'85.     8vo.  19.  7 

Kansas  Baptists.  State  Conventions  and  Anniversaries.  Min- 
utes, 3  876-' 84.  83.12.5 
Associations  (various).  Minutes  of.  38. 12.  5 
Kansas  Editors  and  Publishers  Association.  Kansas  Ed- 
itors' Annual  for  1877,  Containing  Proceedings  of  the 
Association,  Constitution  and  By-laws,  Address  by  Henry 
King,  Excursion  to  Colorado,  Sermon  by  John  A.  Ander- 
son, and  List  of  Newspapers  in  Kansas.  Topeka,  1877. 
8vo.                                                                                19. 14.  2 


918  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Kansas  Editors  and  Publishers  Association — (Continued;. 
Same.     Proceedings,  1875.     With  Address  of  G.  A.  Craw- 
ford.    Topeka.     8vo.  19.  14.  2 
Kansas  State  Historical  Society.     Circular,  1877-'78. 

19. 14.  2 
List  of  its  Collections,  with  Account  of  its  Organization  and 
Explanation  of  its  Objects,     n.  t.  p.    8vo.  19. 14.  2 

Union  of  Libraries.     Proposition  of  the  Board  of  Directors 
to  the  Trustees  of  the  State  Library  for  a  Union  of  Libra- 
ries,    n.  t.  p.  19.  14.  2 
»  Eeports,  1879,  '80,  '83.     Topeka.  19.  7 
Transactions.     First,  second  and  third  Biennial  Reports.    3 
Yols.                                                                                    19.  7 
Kansas  State  Horticultural  Society.     Transactions,  1876- 
•     '85  (exc.  1881).                                                                     81. 1 
Kansas,   State    of.     Governor.     Crawford,   S.   J.     Message, 
1866.                                                                                   81.  8.  5 
Same.     Martin,  John  A.     Message,  1886.              8L  8.  5 
Osborn,  T.  A.     Messages,  1873,  '75,  '76.               81.  8.  5 
Robinson,  C.     Message,  1862.                                 19.  U.  2 
Legislature.     Journal  and  Session  Laws,  1877.     8vo.  81 
Laws   for  the    Regulation  and    Support   of   Common 
Schools,  1879.                                                                19.  3 
Edition  of  1885.                             *                               81.8.9 
Rules  and  Joint  Rules  Senate  and  House,  etc,  1883. 

81.  8.  5 

Public  Documents,  1868,  '69,  '7^,  '79,  '81,  '83.      81.  8.  3 

Superintendent  of  Publiclnstruction.     Laws  for   Common 

Schools.  19. 13 

Reports,  1870,  '74,  '80,  '84.  81.8.  9 

Supreme  Court.     Reports  of  Cases.    W.  C.  Webb,  Reporter. 

1877.  61 

State  University.     Annual  Catalogues,  1882-'3,  1886. 

81.  8.  10 
Biennial  Report  to  Legislature,  1877-'78.  81.  8.  10 

Facts  of  General  Interest  to  the  People.     The  Univer- 
sity of  Kansas.     What  it  is  and  What  it  Does.    1884. 

81.  8.  10 

Assessment  of  Railroad  Property.     Reports,  1880-'81,  '82, 

'85.  .  '  72.7.8 

Adjutant  General.     Biennial  Report,  1884.  81.  1 

Auditor  of  State.     Biennial  Reports,  1882-'84.  81.  1 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  919 

Kansas,  State  of — (Continued). 

Board  of  E.  R.  Commissioners.     Annual  Reports,  1883,  '84, 
'85.  81. 1 

Bureau  of  Labor.     Betten,  F.  H.     1st  Annual  Report*  81.  1 
Deaf  and  Dumb.     Report  of  Trustees,  1868,  '69,  '72,  '84. 

81.  8.  4 
Imbecile  Asylum.     Report,  1884.  81.  8.  4 

Insane  Asylum.     Biennial  Report,  1878.  81.  8.  4 

'  Kansas  State  Board  of  Centennial  Managers.     Report. 

81.  8.  5 
In  the  Rebellion.     Price  Raid  Commission.     Report. 

81.  8.  5 
Impeachment  Trial.     Case  of  J.  E.  Hayes,  State  Treas- 
urer. 81.  8.  7 
Forestry  Report.     Kas.    State    Horticultural  Society, 
1883-'85.  81.1 
Natural  History.     See  Goss,  K.  S.     Birds  of  Kansas. 

19.7 

IsTormal  School.     Official  Reports,  1870-'83.  81.  8.  9 

Normal  Institutes.     Course  of  Study.  81.  8.  9 

State  Board  of  Agriculture.     Monthly  and  Quarterly 

Reports,  1877-'85.  81.1.1 

Fifth  Annual  Report,  1876.  72.  9. 

Fourth  and  Fifth  Biennial,  1885-'87.  72. 9 

State  Board  of  Health.     Annual  Report,  1885.  81.  8.  7 

State  Industrial  Reformatory.     Report,  1885.  81.  8.  4 

State  Penitentiary.     Annual  Report  Directors  and  Warden, 

1872.  81.  8.  4 

Same.     Special  Report,  1886.  81.  8.  4 

State  Reform  School,  1884.  81.  8. 4 

State  Teachers'  Associations.     Sessions,  1877,  '78.      81.  8.  9 

Treasurer  of  State.     Biennial  Reports,  1880,  '82,  '84.     81. 1 

(Descriptive.)    See  Bryan  F.  T.     Expedition  from  Ft. 

Riley,  etc.  ^  19.14.3 

Clarke,  C.  M.     Trip  to  Pike's  Peak.  19. 14 

Copley,  Josiah.     Kansas  and  the  Country  Beyond.  19.  7 

Dodge,  Gen.  Henry.     Expedition  to  Rocky  Mountains. 

19. 14.  8 

Fremont,  Gen.  J.  C.     Exploring  Expedition,  etc.     19. 3 

Gladstone,  T.  H.     Kansas  Squatter  Life.  19.  7 

Griswold,  W.     Kansas,  her  Resources,  etc.  19. 14.  2 

Hale,  E.  E.    Kansas  and  Nebraska.  19.  7 

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920  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Kansas,  State  of — (Continued). 

Hayden,  F.  V.     Explanation  of  Geological  Map.      19. 14.  7 
Higginson,  T.  W.     Eide  Through  Kansas.  19.  14.  2 

Hutchinson,  C.  C.     Eesources  of  Kansas.  19.  9 

Jenkins,  Jeff.     Northern  Tier.  19.  7 

Park,  G.  S.     Trip  up  Kansas  Eiver.  19. 14.  2 

Sims,  Wm.     Kansas  Immigration  Documents.  81.  8.  6 

Tewksbury,  G.  C.     Kansas  Picture  Book.  17. 11.  1 

U.  S.  Dept.  of  War.     Survey  of  Southern  Boundary. 

19. 14.  1 
Webb,  T.  H.     Information  for  Kansas  Immigrants.  19. 14.  2 
Western  Border  Life.     What  Fanny  Hunter  Saw,  etc.    10.  7 
(Historical.)    See  Adams,   F.   G.      Primitive  Northern 
Kansas.  19.  14.  2 

Brewerton,  G.  D.     The  War  in  Kansas.  19.  7 

•     Gihon,  J.  H.     Geary  and  Kansas.  ^  19.  7 

Hollo  way,  J.  N.     History  of  Kansas.  19.  7 

Humphrey,  Mary  A.     The  Squatter  Sovereign.  17. 8 

Hyatt,  Thomas.     First  Settlers  in  Kansas.  19.  7 

Phillips,  Wm.     Conquest  of  Kansas.  19.7 

Prouty,  S.  S.     Kansas  as  a  Factor,  etc.  19.  7 

Quarter-Centennial  Celebration  of  Admission  as  a  State, 
Jan.  29,  1886.  19.  7 

Eobinson,  Chas.     Historical  Address.  '  19. 7 

Eobinson,  S.  T.  L.     Kansas,  its  Interior  and  Exterior  Life. 

19.7 
Eopes,  Mrs.  H.  A.     Six  Months  in  Kansas.  19.  7 

Simpson,  B.  F.     The  Wyandotte  Constitutional  Convention. 

19.  7 
Spring,  Leverett  W.     Kansas,  the  Prelude,  etc.  19.  7 

Thacher,  T.  D.     The  Leavenworth  Const.  Convention. 

19. 14.  2 
Thayer,  Eli.  N.  E.  Emigrant  Aid  Co.  A  Lecture,  etc.  9. 10 
Tomlinson,  W.  P.     Kansas  in  1858.  19.  7 

Wilder,  D.  W.     Annals  of  Kansas.  19.  7 

Kansas,  the  Slayery  Struggle.  Laws  of  the  Territory  of 
Kansas.  (U.  S.  Senate  Doc,  Yol.  11,  1855-' 56.)  62. 12 
U.  S.  Dep.  of  State.  Papers  Eelative  to  the  Affairs  of  the 
Territory,  1856.  (Senate  Doc,  Ypl.  11,  1855-'56.)  62.12 
U.  S.  Congr.  House.  Eeport  of  the  Special  Committee  on 
the  Troubles  in  Kansas,  1855-^56.  (Eeports  of  Commit- 
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Kansas,  the  Slavery  Struggle— (Continued). 

U.  S.  Congress,  House.     Eeports  of  the  Select  Committee  on 
the  Lecompton  Kansas  Constitution,  etc.    n.  t.  p.     8vo. 

19.  7 
Kansas-I^ebraska  Question.      See  Adrain,   G.  B.      Speech 
against  the  Admission  of  Kansas,  March  20,  1858. 

19.  14.  6 
Benton,  T.  H.     Nebraska  and  Kansas.  19.  14.  6 

Burlingame,  A.  Appeal  to  Patriots  against  Fraud.  19.  14.  6 
Crittenden,  J.  J.     The  Admission  of  Kansas.  19. 14.  6 

Douglas,  S.  A.     Poj)ular  Sov^ereignty  in  the  Territories. 

33.  7.  4 

Eemarks"  on  Kansas,  Utah,  etc.  -19.  14.  6 

Speech,  March,  1854,  on  Nebraska,  etc.  19.  14.  6 

Speech  on  the  Kansas  Lecompton  Constitution.  19.  14.  6 

Everett,  E.     Speech  on  the  Kansas  and  I^ebraska  Bill. 

19.14.2 
Fisher,  C.  E.     Kansas  and  the  Constitution.  19. 14.  6 

Foster,  E.  B.     North  Side  View  of  Slaverj^  53. 12 

Perils  of  Freedom.  53.  12 

Rights  of  the  Pulpit.  30. 14.  3 

Hale,  J.  P.     Kansas  and  th4  Supreme  Court.  19,  14.  6 

Hunt,  T.  G.     Good  Faith  and  Union.  19.  14.  6 

Hunter,  H.  M.  T.     Speech  on  the  Admission  of  Kansas. 

19. 14.  6 
Speeches,  U.  S.  Senate.     N.  Y.,  1854.     8vo.  30. 14.  2 

Pugh,  Geo.  E.     Admission  of  Kansas.  19. 14.  6 

RicRardson,  E.  H..    Wickedness  in  High  Places.       19. 14.  6 
Seward,  Wm.  H.     Freedom  in  Kansas.  19.  14. 6 

State  of  the  Country.  33.  7.  4 

Sumner,  Chas.     Barbarism  of  Slavery.  30.  14. 1 

The  Crime  against  Kansas.  19. 14.  6 

Final  Protest  against  Slavery  in  Kansas,  etc.  19.  14.  6 
U.  S.  President,  1856.  Message.  Affairs  in  Kansas.  19: 14.  6 
Walley,  S.  H.     Speech  on  the  Kansas  Bill.  33.  7. 1 

See  also  '^ Nebraska." 
Kansas  and  Missouri  Contention,  Leavenworth,  Kas.  Pro- 
ceedings, May  14,  15,  1867.     Leavenworth,  1867.     8vo. 

19. 14.  2 

Kansas  Pacific  Railroad  Co.,  and  Denver  Pacific.    Beard, 

Henry,  and  Elbert,  S.  H.     Statement  and  Argument  in 

Support  of  Senate  Bill  No.  638.   Wash.,  1872.   8vo.    60. 1 


922  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Kansas  Pacific  Eailroad  Co. — (Continued). 

Hanke,  J.  S.     Protest,  etc.  60.1 

Henderson,  J.  B.,  and  Beard,  Henry.     Argument,  etc.  60.1 
Palmer,  W.  J.     Eeport  of  Surveys,  1867-'68.  60. 8 

Usher,  J.  P.     Interest  on  Bonds  Issued  to.  60. 1 

See  also  Union  Pacific  Eailway. 
Kansas  Publishing  Company.    Some  Information  in  Eegard 
to  the  Great  State  of  Kansas.     Lawrence,  1870.     8vo. 

19. 14.  2 
Kansas  City,  Mo.     Board  of  Trade.     The  New  West,  etc.   n.  t. 
p.     8vo.  19. 10.  6 

Same.     Eeport,  1878.  18.  7.4 

Public  Schools.     Eeport,  1877-'78.  .  18.  7. 2 

Kansas  City,  Fort  Scott  &>  Gulf  Eailroad  Co.     Annual  Ee- 
port, 1884.  72.  7.  7 
Kansas  City,  St.  Joseph  &  Council  Bluffs  Eailroad.    Ee- 
port. 72.  7.  7 
Kansas  City,  Springfield  &  Memphis  Eailroad  Co.   Eeport, 
1884.                                                                                      72.  7.  7 
Kapp,  Friedrich.     European  Emigration  to  the  U.  S.    N.  Y., 
1860.     8vo.     (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  40,  No.  6.)  60.  2 
Life  of  F.  W.  Steuben,  Major-General  in  the  Eevolutionary 
Army.    Introduction  by  Geo.  Bancroft.    N.  Y.,  1859.   8vo. 

43.9 
Kaskaskia,  III.    See  Mason,  E.  G.    Its  Parish  Eecords.    18.  6.  6 
Kasson,  G.  M.     Genealogy  of  a  Part  of  the  Kasson  Family  in 
the  U.  S.  and  Ireland.    Woodbury,  Conn.,  1882.         47. 10 
Kasson  Family.     See  Kasson,  G.  M.     Genealogy.  47. 10 

Kaufman,  David  S.  Address  before  the  American  Whig  and 
Cliosophic  Societies  of  the  College  of  New  Jersey,  June 
25,  1850.     Princeton,  :N'.  J.,  1850.     8vo.  74.  7.  2 

The  Texas  Boundary.  Speech,  showing  that  Mexico  Com- 
menced the  Late  War  with  the  United  States  by  Invading 
the  Territory  that  Belonged  to  Texas  at  the  Period  of  her 
Annexation;  Delivered  in  the  H.  of  E.,  June  5,  1848.  n. 
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The  Company  Clerk.     Phila.,  1864.     12mo.  51.  9 

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Philadelphia,  Oct.  7,  1864.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  30.  4.  5 

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etc.,  in  the  State.     For  Benevolent  or  Literary  Insti- 
tution,   see  the  n^me  of  the  Institution,  or  of  the 
Place  where  it  is  Situated. 
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Kepler,  John.     Bert  rand.   John  Kepler:  His  Life  and  Works. 

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Kerr,  Michael  Ckawfoed,  of  Indiana  ^(Continued). 

Power  of  Congress  over  Eailroads,  and  to  Kegulate  their 
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of  Buffalo;  With  an  Account  of  its  Inhabitants,  Savage 
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Profits,  Showing  the  Necessity  of  Union  to  the  Welfare 
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Key  to  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.     Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B.  30. 12 

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Keyes,  Fhank  W.  Address  before  the  Alumni  Association  of 
the  University  of  Miss.,  July  5,  1859.  Oxford,  Miss., 
1859.     8vo.  15.  7.  3 

Keyes,  James.  Pioneers  of  Scioto  County;  Being  a  Short  Bio- 
graphical Sketch  of  Some  of  the  First  Settlers  of  Scioto 
County,  O.     Portsmouth,  1880.     8vo.  18. 3.  5 

Keyes  Family.  A  Brief  Notice  of  the  Late  Thomas  Keyes,  of 
West  Boylston,  together  with  a  Short  Historical  Account 
of  his  Descendants,  etc.     Worcester,  1857.     12mo. 

25.  7.  10 

KiDD,  Capt.  William  (Buccaneer).  Hale,  E.  E.  Lord  Bello- 
mont  and  Captain  Kidd.  9.  14 

Kidder,  Frederic.     Discovery  of  Korth  America  by  John  Ca- 
bot.    [1497.]     Boston,  1878.     8vo.  14.  13. 1 
Expeditions  of  Capt.    John  Lovewell,  and  his    Encounters 
with  the  Indians;  Account  of  the  Pequauket  Battle,  with 
a  History  of  that  Tribe;  and  a  Reprint  of  Eev.  Thomas 
Symmes'  Sermon.     Boston,  1865.     Sm.  8vo.  8. 10 
History  of  the  Boston  Massacre,  March  5, 1770.     Albany,  K. 
Y.,  1870.     8vo.                                                                      14.  3 
History  of  the  First  Kew  Hampshire  Regiment,  in  the  War 
of  the  Revolution.     Albany,  1868.     8vo.  14.  3 
Editor.     See   Allen,  Col.  John.     Military   Operations,    etc. 
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Kidder,  F.  E.  A  History  of  the  Kidder  Family,  from  A.  D., 
1320  to  1676,  including  the  Biography  of  our  Ancestor, 
James  Kidder;  also  a  Genealogy  of  his  Descendants, 
Through  his  Son^  John  Kidder,  etc.  AUston,  Mass.,  1886. 
8vo.  47.  10 

Kidder,  Henry  Purkitt.     Memoir  of.     Boston,  n.  d.     12mo. 

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Kidder,  J.  H.  IS'atural  History  of  Kerquelan  Island,  Wash., 
1875,  ^76.     8vo.  2  Vols.     (Smiths.  Misc.  Coll.,  Vol.  13.) 

49. 2 

Kidder  Family.  Kidder,  F.  E.  History  of  the,  etc.  Allston, 
1886.     8vo.  47.  1 

Kiddle,  Henry,  and  Schem,  A.  J.  Cyclopaedia  of  Education. 
K  Y.,  and  London,  1877.     8vo.  34.  3 

KiEHLE,  D.  L.  Intelligence  the  Basis  of  Christian  Civilization. 
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KiEHLE,  D.  L.  —  (Continued). 

Eeports  of  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  State  of 
Minnesota,  1881-'87.     See  Ex.  Docs,  of  Minn.  24.5 

KiLBOURNE,  Payne  Kenyon.  History  and  Antiquities  of  the 
Name  and  Family  of  Kilbourne,  in  its  Varied  Orthogra- 
phy.    New  Haven,  1856.     8vo.  47. 10 

KiLBOURN,  OR  KiLBURN  FAMILY.  See  Kilboume,  P.  K.  His- 
tory, etc.     1856.     8vo.  47. 10 

KiLBURN.     See  Kilbourn,  or  Kilbourne.  47.  10 

KiLPATRicK,  Gen.  Hugh  Judson.  Moore,  James.  Kilpatrick 
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KiLPiN,  Samuel.  Memoir  of  Kev.  Samuel  Kilpin,  of  Exeter, 
Eng.     N.  Y.     (Am.  Tract  Soc,  n.  d.     18mo.)  43.  1 

Kimball,  David  Tenney.  Fitz,  Daniel.  Long  Life,  etc.  Ser- 
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Kimball,  Israel.  An  Argument  in  Favor  of  the  Constitution- 
ality of  the  Cotton  Tax,  with  Eeasons  why  the  Tax  Should 
Not  be  Eefunded.     Wash.,  1873.     8vo.  •  72.  9.  2 

Constitutionality  of  the  Cotton  Tax.     Wash.,  1873.     8vo. 
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Kimball,  James.  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Destruc- 
tion of  Tea,  in  Boston  Harbor.     No  imprint.     8vo.  8. 2. 6 

Kimball,  Jerome  B.  Oration  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  4, 
1856,  and  Poem,  by  W.  M.  Rodman.  Providence,  1856. 
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Kimball,  John.  Joseph  Kimball  Family,  The.  A  Genealogical 
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Kimball,  Rev.  John  C.  Mormonism  Exposed.  The  Other  Side. 
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Kimball,  J.  Horace.  Emancipation  in  the  West  Indies.  See 
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KiNDiNECO,  Thomas.  Memorial  to  Congress,  in  Relation  to 
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King,  Andrew,     ^fety  of  Life  on  Eailroads.     Speech,  H.  E., 

Feb.  7,  1873.    Wash.,  1873.    8vo.    (Eamsey  Pamph.,  Yol. 

23,  No.  35.)       ^  60.  8 

King,  Barnabas.   Fortieth  Anniversary  Sermon,  at  Eockaway, 

K  J.,  Dec.  31,  1848.     K  Y,  1849.     8vo.  10.  2.  4 

Sketch  of,  by  J.  F.  Tattle.  10.  8.  1 

Tuttle,  J.  F.     The  Grace  of  God,  etc.     Sermon  at  Funeral 

of,  etc.  43.  13.  K 

King,  Charles.     Discourse  before  the  New  Jersey  Historical 

Society,  May  7,  1845.    (N.  J.  Hist.  Soc.Proc,  1845,  p.  21.) 

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History  of  the  New  York  Chamber  of  Commerce.    Discourse, 

before  the  N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc,  Nov.  21,  1848.     (N.  Y.  Hist. 

Soc.  Coll.,  2d  Series,  Yol.  2,  Pt.  2,  pp.  381-446.)  10.  4 

Progress  of  the  City  of  New  York  during  the  Last  Fifty 

Years.     Lecture,  Dec.  29,  1851.     N.  Y.,  1852.     8vo. 

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King,  Clarence.     Geological  Exploration  of  the  40th  Parallel. 

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King,  Dan.     Chace,  B.  H.     Discourse  on,  etc.  43. 13.  K 

King,  Daniel  P.     Upham,  C  W.    Memoir  of.  8.  4 

King,  Edward  (Viscount  Kingsborough).  Antiquities  of 
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King,  F.  H.  Economic  Eelations  of  Wisconsin  Birds.  See 
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King,  Finlay  M.  Eeply  of  the  Grand  Master  of  New  York,  to 
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King,  Henry.  Address  and  I^otes  of  the  Excursion  to  Colo- 
rado, 1877.  (Kansas  Ed.  and  Publ.  Assoc,  Annual,  1877.) 

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Kino-,  Horatio.     Salutatory  Address  at  the*  Third  Eeopening 

of  his   Literary   Eeunions.      n.    t.    p.      8vo.      (Eamsey 

Pamph.,  Vol.  26,  No.  7.)  60.  8 

King,  Dr.  James.     James  G.  Blaine.    Some  Points  in  the  Career 

of  the  People's  Choice.     Broadside,  1884.  43.  6.  B.  2 

King,  Moses.     Hand-Book  of  Boston.*    Profusely  Illustrated, 

7th  edition,  etc.     Cambridge,  1886.     8vo.  8.  11 

Pocket-Book  of  Cincinnati.   Cambridge,  Mass.,  1879.   16mo. 

18.  1 
Publ.     Poets'   Tributes  to  Garfield.      Collection  of  Poems 
written  for  the  Boston  Daily  Globe,  and  many  Selections, 
with  Biography.     Cambridge,   Mass.,  1881.     Sq.  8vo. 

43.  6.  G 
King,  [Rev.]  Thomas  Starr.     Address  in  Memory  of  Sarah 
Paul,  in  Hollis  Street  Church,  June  26,  1859.     Boston, 
1860.     16mo.  43.  13.  P.  1 

A  Short  Eeview  of.  Dr.  Edward  Beecher's  Work  on  "The 
Conflict  of  the  Ages."  (Eeprinted  from  the  University 
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Sermon  at  the  Installation  of  Caleb  D.  Bradlee,  as  Pastor  of 
the  Allen  Street  Church,  in  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Dec.  11, 
1854.  Boston,  1855.  8vo.  (Mass.  Pamph.,  Vol.  8,  No. 
3.)  ^  9.  2 

The  White  Hills;  Their  Legends,  Landscape  and  Poetry. 
K  Y.,  1870.     Sq.  8vo.  7.  11 

Words  at  Parting.  Sermon  in  Hollis  Street  Church  [Bos- 
ton], March  25, 1860.  Boston,  1860.  8vo.  (Mass.  Pamph., 
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King,  William  S.  Springer,  W.  M.  Argument  [on  an  Anon- 
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Kii^G,  William  E.  Obituary  Addresses  on  the  Death  of,  deliv- 
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Kingman,  Bradford.  History  of  ^N'orth  Bridgewater,  Ply- 
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KiNGSBOROUGH,    YiscoUNT    (King  Edward).     Antiquities   of 

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KiNGSBoROUGH,    EDWARD  KiNG   (Viscount).     Kotes  on  Lord 

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KiN'GSBURY,  A.     Memorial  Day.     Sermon  in  the  Presbyterian 

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Kingsbury,  Frederick  J.     Old  Connecticut.     A  Paper  read 
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Kingsbury,  J.  D.  Memorial  History  of  Bradford,  Mass.,  from 
the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Close  of  1882.  Haverhill,  1883. 
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KiNGSLEY,  John  Sterling,  Editor.  The  Standard  I^atural 
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Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     Snow-shoes  and  Canoes.     [Juvenile  Fic- 
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Kingston,  Mass.     Eeport  of  Proceedings  and  Exercises  at  the 
150th  Anniversary  of  the  IncoriDoration  of  the  Town  of, 
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Kingston,  ^.  H.     Historical  Address  of  the  150th  Anniversary 
of  the  Gathering  of   a  Congregational   Church  in,  etc., 
Sept.  28,  1875,  by  Eev.  J.  H.  Mellish,  etc.     With  Appen- 
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Kingston,  New  Mexico.     A    Sketch  of,  and  Surroundings. 
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938  3IINNES0TA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Kinsman,  Ohio.     See  Eldred,  H.  B.     History  of,  etc.  18.  9 

KiNZiE,  Mrs.  John  H.      Wan-bun,   the   ''Early  Day  "  in  the 

Northwest.     N.  Y.,  1856.     12mo.  18.5 

Kip,  Laweence.     Army  Life  on  the  Pacific.     Journal  of  the 

Expedition  against  the  Northern  Indians  in  1858.     N.  Y., 

1859.     12mo.  20. 6 

Kip,  "William  Ingraham,  Bp.     Early  Jesuit  Missions  in  North 

America.     [1656-1757.]     Compiled  and  Translated  from 

Letters  of  the  French  Jesuits,  with  Notes.     N.  Y.,  1847. 

12mo.     2  Vols.  bd.  in  1.  20.  3 

Kip  Family.  Historical  Notes  of  the  Family  of  Kip,  of  Kips- 
burg  and  Kip's  Bay.     Privately  printed,  1871.  n.  p.  8vo. 

25.  7.  10 

Kip  or  (He  Kype)  Family.  Welles,  Albert.  American  Family 
Antiquity,  Vol.  2.  93. 3 

KiRBY,  Edmund  A.,  Publ.  Strangers'  Guide  and  Eeference 
Book  to  St.  Paul,  1878.     8vo.  24.  14 

KiRBY,  Ephraim.  Jurist  and  Revolutionary  Patriot.  Garlick, 
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Kirk,  Rev.  Edward  Norris.  Great  Men  are  God's  Gift.  Dis- 
course on  the  Death  of  Daniel  Webster,  in  Boston,  Oct. 
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Jesus,  the  Great  Missionary.  A  Sermon  delivered  in  Bow- 
doin  Street  Church,  Boston,  Nov.,  1839,  at  the  Ordina- 
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1839.     8vo.  oQ.  7.  3 

The  Church,  Essential  to  the  Republic.  Sermon  in  Behalf 
of  the  Am.  H.  M.  Soc,  preached  May,  1848.  N.  Y.,  1848. 
8vo.     (Misc.  Pamph.,  Vol.  4,  Nos.  5-13.)  53. 12 

Kirk,  John.  Exposition  of  Odd  Fellowship,  including  the 
Secret  Signs,  Grips,  etc.,  of  the  5  Degrees,  etc.  N.  Y., 
1857.     8vo.  32.  2.  5 

Kirk,  John.  Romau  Catholic  Principles,  1680.  London,  1818. 
(Pamphleteer,  Vol.  13.)  53.  5 

Kirk  Family.  Stubbs,  C.  H.  Historic  Genealogy  of,  etc. 
Lancaster,  Pa.,  0.872.     Sq.  8vo.  47. 10 

KiRKBRiDE,  Thomas  S.  Report  of  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital 
for  the   Insane,  for  the  Year  1863.     Phila.,  1864.     8vo. 

11.  7. 6 

KiRKE,  Edmund,  j^seud.     See  Gilmore,  J.  R. 

KiRKLAND,  Mrs.  Caroline  M.  [Stansbury].  Forest  Life. 
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KIRKLA.ND,  Mrs.  Caroline  M.  [Stansbury]  —  (Continued). 
Mrs.    Mary    Clavers.      A    New    Home  —  Who'll    Follow? 
Glimpses  of  Western  Life.     4th  edit.     N.  Y.  and  Boston, 
1850.     12mo.  19. 1 

Western  Clearings.     [Fiction.]     K  Y.,  1845.     S,q.  16mo. 

19.  1 
KiRKLAND,  Charles  P.    Destiny  of  Our  Country.     X.  Y.,  1864. 
8vo.     (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  i9,  ISo.  6.)  60.  8 

Letter  to  Peter  Cooper,  on  ^'Treatment  of  Eebels,  Individ- 
ually," and  ''Mode  of  Restoring  the  Rebel  States,"  etc 
K  Y.,  1865.     8vo.     (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Yol.  18,  ^o.  21.) 

60.8 
KiRKLAND,  Frazar.     Cyclopedia  of  Commercial  and  Business 
Anecdotes,  etc.     2  Vols.     X.  Y.,  1865.     8vo.  38.  4 

Pictorial  Book  of  Anecdotes  and  Incidents  of  the  War  of 
the  Rebellion.     Hartford,  Conn.,  etc.,  1866.     8vo:     30. 10 
Kerkland,  Rev.  John  Thornton.     A  Discourse  before  His 
Excellency,  Caleb  Strong,  Governor,  etc.     Mass.  Election 
Sermon.     Boston,  1816.     8vo.  56.  5.  3 

KiRKLAND,  X.  Y.     Gridley,  A.  D.     History  of,  etc.  10.  9 

KiRKLAND,  Samuel.  Exercises  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Kirk- 
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27,  1873.     Utica,  X.  Y.,  1873.     8vo.  10.9 

KiRKLEY,  J.  W.  Itineracy  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  June 
and  July,  1863.   Wash.,  1882.    8vo.  (U.  S.  Dept.  of  War.) 

30.  4.  8 
KiRKMAN,  Marshall  M.     How  to  Collect  Railroad  Revenue 
without  Loss.    The  Railway  Officer's  Handbook  and  Trav- 
eling Auditor's  Manual.     Chicago,  1885.     12mo.         72.  5 
Railway  Expenditures;  Their  Extent,  Object  and  Economy. 
2  Vols.     Chicago,  1880.     12mo.  72.  5 

Railway  Revenue.  A  Treatise  on  the  Organization,  of  Rail- 
roads and  the  Collection  of  Railway  Receipts.  2d  edit. 
N.  Y.,  1879.     12mo.  72.  5 

KiRKPATRicK,  Andrew  (Chief  Justice  of  l!^.  J.)  Sketch  of,  by 
J.  G.  Wilson.  10.  8. 1 

KiRKWOOD,  A.,  AND  MuRPHY,  J.  J.  Undeveloped  Lands  in 
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KiRKWOOD,  Samuel  J.  (Gov.  of  Iowa).  Special  Message,  in 
Relation  to  the  Requisition  of  the  Governor  of  Virginia 
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940  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

KiEKWOOD,  Samuel Vobda:^^.  Biographical  Sketch  of.  (An- 
nals of  Iowa,  Oct.,  1873.)  19.  13.  1 

KiRWAN,  jpseud.     See  Murray,  Nicholas. 

KiTCHi-GAMi.  Wanderings  Eound  Lake  Superior.  Kohl,  J. 
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KiTCHiNG,  J.  Howard.  "More  than  Conqueror."  Memorials 
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Kjellman,  F.  E.  Svenska  Polar  Expeditionen,  ar  1872-73, 
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Kloos,  J.  H.     Minnesota,  in  zijne  hulpbronnen,  vruchtbaarheid 

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Same.     Tweede,  vermeerderde  Druk,  etc.  22. 13.  9 

Eapport,  omtrent  den  St.  Paul  en  Pacific  Spoorweg  en  de 

waarde  der  landerijen  nitmakende  het  onderpand  der  7 

pet.  obligatien.    St.  Paul,  1866.    8vo.  22.  14.  3 

Eeport  on  the  Eesources,  Population,  etc.,  along  the  Brain- 

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Eailroad.     St.  Paul,  1871.     8vo.  22.  14.  3 

Knapp,  Arthur  May.  Sermon  on  the  200th  Anniversary  of 
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Knapp,  H.  S.     History  of  the  Maumee  Valley,   Commencing 

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1872.     8vo.  18.  1 

History  of  Pioneer  and  Modern  Times  of  Ashland  County, 

[Ohio,]  to  1863.     Phila.,  1863.     8vo.  18.  2 

Knapp,  Jacob.  Farewell  Sermon  at  the  Baptist  Church,  in 
Bowdoin  Square,  Boston,  March  19,  1842.  Boston,  1842. 
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Kneeland,  Abner.  Parker,  S.  D.  Arguments  at  the  Trial 
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Knell,  Thomas.  Epitaph  upon  the  Life  and  Death  of  Dr. 
Bonner,  Unworthy  Bishop  of  London.  London,  1569. 
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Knickerbacker,  Et.  Eev.  D.  B.  See  Whipple,  H.  B.  Sermon, 
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Knight,  Charles,  Publ.  Pictorial  History  of  England.  Being 
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Knight,  Dr.  Indian  Atrocities.  Perils  and  Sufferings  of  Dr. 
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Knight,  Edward  H.  American  Mechanical  Dictionary.  1^.  Y., 
1876.     8vo.     3  Vols.  31. 14 

Mechanical  Progress  in  the  TJ.    S.     (First  Century  of  the 
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Knightage  of  Great  Britain.     See  Great  Britain  Peerage. 
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Knight,  J.,  Civil  Engineer.  [And  Latrobe,  Benj.  H.]  Re- 
port upon  the  Plan  of  Construction  of  Several  Principal 
Railroads  in  the  Northern  and  Middle  States,  and  upon  a 
Railway  Structure  for  a  New  Track  on  the  Baltimore  & 
Ohio  Railroad.     Baltimore,  1838.     8vo.  72.  7.  4 

Knight,  R.  Payne.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Symbolical  Language 
of  Ancient  Art  and  Mythology.  See  Supplement  to  Lem- 
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Knights  of  Pythias.  See  Minnesota,  Proceedings  of  the 
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Proceedings  of  the  Grand  Lodge  of  Ohio,  1870-'71.     Colum- 
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Knights  of  St.  Crispin.     Constitution  of  State  and  Subordi- 
nate Lodges,  1871.     Albany,  1871.     16mo.                 52.  2.  5 
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1661.     (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  7,  pp.  155-161.)  40.  3 
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Oliver,  G.     Temple  Bruer  and  its  Knights.     Lincoln,  Eng., 
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Proceedings  of  the  Grand  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Min- 
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O.,  1874.     8vo.                                                                 52.2.1 
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Knout,  The,  and  the  Russians.     Lagny,  Germain  de.   N.  Y., 
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Knowlton,  Col.  Thomas.     Coffin,  Charles.     Life  of,  etc.    44. 1 
Know-Kothing  Party.     Brown,  A.  V.     Speeches,  etc.     .33. 13 
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Knox  College,  III.  Bailey,  J.  W.  Knox  College,  by  whom 
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Knox  County,  Ohio.     Norton,  A.  B.     History  of,  etc.       18.  8 
Knox,  Gen.  Henry.     Drake,  F.  S.     Life  and  Correspondence 
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Duyckinck,  E.  A.     Biog.  Sketch,  etc.  44.  6 

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Eogers,  John.     Genealogical  Memoirs  of,  etc.  46.  2 

Knox,  John  Jay.  Dry  Bank  Statistics.  Address  at  the  Con- 
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United  States  Notes.     History  of  the  Issues  of  Paper  Money 
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Knox,  Egbert  (Officer  in  the  East  India  Co.).  Historical  Ac- 
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Knox,  Yicesimus.  Eemarks  on  Grammar  Schools.  2d  edition. 
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Knox,  William.  Controversy  between  Great  Britain  and  her 
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Kohl,  Johann  Georg.  History  of  the  Disco  \^ery  of  Maine. 
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Kohl,  Johann  Georg  —  (Continued). 

Kitclii-gami.    Wanderings  around  Lake  Superior.    London, 
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KOLDEWEY,  Oapt.  Karl.  German  Arctic  Expedition  of  1868- 
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Kossuth,  Louis.    Garrison,  W".  L.    Letter  to,  Concerning  Slav- 
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Life,  with  his  Public  Speeches  in  the  U.  S.,  and  History  of 
the  Hungarian  War.     By  an  Officer   of  the  Hungarian 
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Krauth,  Charles  P.     Two  Pageants.    Discourse  in  Pittsburg, 

Pa.,  June  1,  1865.     [On   A.   Lincoln.]     Pittsburg^  1865. 

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Krebs,  John  M.     American  Citizen.    Discourse,  in  Kew  York, 

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Kregier,  Capt.  Martin.     Journal  of  the  Second  Esopus  War, 

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Ku-Klux.     Ames,  Adalbert.     Extension  of  the  Ku-Klux  Act. 

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Bayard,  T.  F.     Speech,  U.  S.  Senate,  March  20,  1871.   60.  8 

Buck,  A.  E.     Condition  of  the  South,  etc.  60.  8 

Coburn,  John.     Enforcement  of  the  14th  Amendment.  60.  8 

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Ku-Klux  —  (Continued). 

Maynard,  H.     Ku-Klux  in  Tennessee.     Speech.  60.  8 

Pierson,  H.  W.     Letter  to  Charles  Sumner,  etc.  60.  2 

Poole,  John.     Protection  of  Life  at  the  South.  60.  8 

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Eobert,  W.  E.     Enforcement  of  the  14th  Amendment,  etc. 

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KULP,  George  B.  Biographical  Sketch  of  Harrison  Wright. 
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KuYKENDALL,  Andkew  J.    Capital  and  Labor.    Speech,  H.  E., 

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O'Callaghan,  E.  B.  .  Doc.  Hist,  of  X.  Y.,  etc.  10. 14 

Labaume,  Eugene.    Circumstantial  Narrative  of  the  Campaign 

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Labor.     See  Aiken,  John.     Labor  and  Wages.  57.  10.  3 

Bolles,  A.  S.     Conflict  between  Labor  and  Capital.         53.  7 

Cameron,  A.  S.     Organization  of,  etc.  60.  8 

Gary,  S.  F.     Eights  of  Labor.     Speech.  60.  8 

Channing,  W.  E.     Elevation  of  the  Laboring  Portion  of  the 

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Lectures  on  the  Elevation  of  the  Laboring  Portion  of 

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Labor —  (Continued). 

Colton,  Calvin.     Public  Economy  for  the  TJ.  S.  57.  3 

Extracts,  Magazine  Articles,  etc.,  bearing  upon  the  subject 

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Fall  Eiver,  Mass.     Eeply  to  Mass.  Bureau  Statistics  of. 

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In  Europe  and  Other  Countries.     U.  S.  Consular  Eeports, 

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Kansas  Bureau  of  Labor,  1st  Annual  Eeport.  81. 1 

Kuykendall,  A.  J.     Capital  and  Labor.     Speech.  60.  1 

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Lake  City,  Minn.  Lake  Pepin  Sportsmen's  Club.  Constitu- 
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Lake  Itasca.     Clarke,  Hopewell.     Eeport  of  an  Expedition  to 

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Oliphant,  L.     Minnesota  and  the  Far  West.     [Pt.  2.]     22. 2 
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Publishers.  Lake  Su^^erior  &  Mississippi  Eailroad,  connect- 
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Lands  for  Emigrants.     K  Y.,  n.  d.    16mo.  22.  14.  8 

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Eeport  of  the  Engineer,  1864.     St.  Paul,  1864.     8vo. 

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Hodge,  Wm.    Papers  Concerning  Early  Navigation  on  the. 

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McKenney,  T.  L.     Sketches  of  a  Tour  of  the,  etc.  15.  4 

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History  of  the  First  Church  and  Parish  in  Dedham,  in  Three 
Discourses,  Delivered  on  the  Occasion  of  the  CompletioUj, 
Kov.  18,  1838,  of  the  Second  Century,  etc.,  of  said  Church. 
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Lancaster,  Joseph.     Vindication  of  Mr.  Lancaster's  System 
of  Education.     By  a  Member  of  the   Royal  Institution. 
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the  Constitution.    Speech,  Senate,  IT.  S.,  Feb.  8,  1868.    n. 
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Lane,  Rev.  James  P.     Hampton  Lane  Family  Memorial.     A 
Reprint  of  the  Address  of,  at  the  Funeral  of  Deacon 
Joshua  Lane,  of  Hampton,  N.  H.  (who  was  killed  by  light- 
ning, June  14,  1766),  by  his  Son,  Deacon  Jeremiah  Lane, 
of  Hampton  Falls;  with  Sketches  of  his  Ancestry  and 
Families,  to  the  Fourth  Generation  from  Wm.  Lane,  of 
Boston,  Mass.,  1651.     Boston,  Mass.,  1885.     16mo. 

25.  7.  11 

Manual  of  the  First  Congregational  Church,  Bristol,  R.  I., 

1687-1872.     Providence,  1873.     12mo.  8.14 

Lane,  Lunsford.     See  Hawkins,  W.  G.     Sketch  of.  30.  6 

Narrative  of.     Pub.  by  himself.     Boston,  1842.     18mo. 

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Lane,  Sir  Ralph.     Life  of     See  Hale,  E.  E.  9. 10 

Lane  Theological  Seminary,  Cincinnati,  O.  Catalogue,  1877- 
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Inaugural  Discourses  of  E.  D.  Morris  and  H.  A.  Nelson, 
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1868.     8vo.  18. 10.  6 

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Langworthy,  Isaac  P.     Brief  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Suffolk 

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Lanman,  Charles.     Biographical  Annals  of  the  Civil  Govern- 
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Dictionary  of  Congress.     Wash.,  1864.     8vo.                  44.13 
Haw-noo-hoo,  or  Records  of  a  Tourist.    Phila.,  1850.      8vo. 

19.1 
Letters  from  the  Alleghany  Mountains.    ^.  Y.,  1869.  12mo. 

74. 10 
Private  Life  of  Daniel  Webster.     K  Y.,  1853.    12mo.     44.  5 
Eed  Book  of  Michigan;  Civil,  Military  and  Biographical. 
Detroit,  1871.     8vo.  18.  4 

Summer  in  the  Wilderness.     Canoe  Voyage  up  the  Missis- 
sippi and  around  Lake  Superior.     ^.  Y.,  1847.     12mo. 

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Lanman,  James  H.     History  of  Michigan.     K  Y.,  1855.    18mo. 

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Lansdowne,  Henry  P.  Fitz-Maurice,  Marquis  of.      Speech 

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1821.     (Pamphleteer,  Vol.  17.)  53.  5 

Lansing,  John  Y.     Frogs  and  their  Contributions  to  Science. 

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Therapeutical  Skepticism.     Address,  Introductory  to  the 
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Lansing,  Mich.     Dash,  M.     {pseud,)    History  of.  18.  4.  2 

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La  Peltrie,  Madame  de.     La  Sainte  mort  de  Madame  de  Pel- 
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Parkman,  F.     Sketch  of.     (Jesuits  of  North  America.) 

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La  Peyrere.     Eelation  de  I'lslande.    Amsterdam,  1715.    12mo. 

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Eelation  du  Groenland.     Amsterdam,  1715.    (Bernard,  J.  F. 

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Catalogue  of  the  Plants  of  Minnesota.     Extract  from  Eeport 

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22.  10.  1 
Geographical  and  Topographical  Description  of  Wisconsin. 

Milwaukee,  1844.     16mo.  19.  3 

On  the  Classification  of  Plants.     (Wis.  Acad.  Sci.    Trans., 

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Wisconsin,  its  Geography.     Milwaukee,  1866.    12mo.     19.  4 
(And  others.)    Paper  on  the  Number,  Locality  and  Times 

of  Eemoval  of  the  Indians  of  Wisconsin;  with  Appendix, 

Containing  a  Complete  Chronology  of  Wisconsin  to  1818. 

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1876.     8vo.  25.  7.  2 

History  of  Woodstock,  Me.,  with  Family  Sketches,  1760-1880. 

Portland,  1882.     8vo.  7.  8 

Lapham  Family  Eegister;   or,  Eecords  of  some  of  the  De- 

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Eecords  of  some  of  the  Descendants  of  George  and  Maturin 

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Lapham  Family.     See  Lapham,  W.  B.     Eegister.  25.  7. 11 

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Lappenberg,  Johann  Martin.     History  of  England,  under  the 

Anglo-Saxon  Kings.     Trans,  from  the  German  by  Ben5. 

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La  Porte,  Ind.     Presbyterian  Church.    Manual  and  Historical 

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Larned,  Ellen  D.    History  of  Windham  County,  Conn.   \Yor- 

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Larimer,  Mrs.  Sarah  L.     Capture  and  Escape.     Life  among 

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La  Eoche,  St.  Andre,  le  Chevalier.   Letter  on  the  Pamphlet 

Entitled,  Yindication  of   the  Conduct '  of   Gen.    Savary. 

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La  Eochefoucault,  Liancourt,  Francois  Alexandre  Fre- 
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Larrabee,  Judge  Charles  H.  (of  Wis.).     Sketch  of.     (Wis. 

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Larsen,  a.    Dansk-lS'orsk-Engelsk  Ordbog.    Kjobenhavn,  1880. 

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Larsen,  Edward.     Politiske  Eovere.     [Political  Eobbers.]    A 

Comedy,  etc.     Chicago,  1885.     12mo.  18.  6.  6 

Lartet,  Edouard.  Scientific  Labors  of,  by  P.  Fischer.  (Smiths. 

Eeport,  1872.)  49.  3 

La  Salle,  Egbert  Cavalier  de.  La  Sieur.     Account  of  his 

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Letter  of,  from  Texas,  to  the  Marquis  de  Seignelay,  March 

4,  1685.     (App.  to  Shea,  J.  G.     Early  Yoyages.)         20.  3 
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La  Salle,  Egbert  Cavalier  de,  La  Sieur  —  (Continued). 

Lettres  de  La  Salle,  et  Correspondance  relative  a  ses  Enter- 
prises, 1678-1685.  Vol.  2.  Dernier  Memoire  et  derniere 
Lettre  de  La  Salle,  1686-'87.     Vol.  3.     (Margry  Papers.) 

20.  11 

Memoir  on  the  ISTecessity  of  an  Expedition  to  Louisiana,  etc. 
(Hist.  Coll.  of  La.,  Vol.  1.)  20.  3 

Building  and  Voyage  of  the  Griffon,  in  1679.  By  O.  H. 
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Charlevoix,  P.  F.  X.  de.  Histoire  de  la  l!^ouvelle  France. 
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Douay,  Anastase.  l!^arrative  of  La  Salle's  Attempt  to 
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Hennepin,  Louis.  Account  of  La  Salle's  Undertaking  to 
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Description  of  Louisiana.  Trans,  by  J.  G.  Shea.  N.  Y., 
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Joutel,  Henri.  Historical  Journal  of  La  Salle's  Last  Voy- 
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Journal  of  the  Last  Voyage  Performed  by  Monsr.  de  La 
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20.  1 

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Marshall,  O.  H.  First  Visit  of  La  Salle  to  the  Senecas,  in 
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Parkman,  F.  La  Salle  and  the  Discovery  of  the  Great 
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"Winsor,  Justin.     Joliet,  Marquette  and  La  Salle.   [iN'ar.  and 

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La  Salle,  Nicolas.     Lettres,  170Q-'2.     (Margry,  Pierre.     De- 

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Las  Casas,  Bartholomew.  His  Eelations  to  the  Indians.  See 
Ellis,  Geo.  E.     (]S"ar.  and  Crit.  Hist.  America,  Vol.  2.) 

25.  9 

Eelation  des  Voyages  et  des  Decouvertes  que  les  Espagnols 

out  fait  dans  les  Indies  Accidentales,  etc.     Amsterdam, 

1698.     12mo.  20.1 

La  Source,  Dominic  Thaumur,  de  la.  See  Thaumur  de  la 
Source. 

Lassels,  Eichard.     Voyages  in  Italy.     (Harris,  John.     ^N'avi- 

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s  Latham,  Geo.  E.,  (of  West  Va.).      Speech  on  Eeconstruction, 

H.    of  E.,    Jan.    8,    1866.     Wash.,  1866.     8vo.     (Eamsey 

Pamph.,  Vol.  12,  :N"o.  4*.)  60. 1 

Latham,  E.  G.     The  Ethnology  of  the  British  Islands.     Lond., 

1852.     12mo.  16.4 

Man  and  his  Migrations.     London,  1851.     12mo.  16.4 

Lathers,  Eichard.  Argument  on  the  Geneva  A. ward.  n.  t.  p. 
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Lathrop.     See,  also,  Lothrop. 

Lathrop,  John  H.     Address  at  his  Inauguration  as  Chancellor 
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Lathrop,  or  Lothrop  Family.  See  Huntington,  E.  B.  Genea- 
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Latimer,  Geo.  A.  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Oliver  Evans,  Me- 
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Harkness,  A.     Latin  Grammar.  34.  8 

Latitude.  See  Slafter,  E.  F.  History  and  Causes  of  Incorrect 
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La  Tour,  A.  La  Oarriere.  Historical  Memoir  of  the  War  in 
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16.  10 


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MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Latrobe,  Ben  J.  H.  Letter  on  the  Railway  Gauge  Question; 
With  Extracts  from  English  Engineers'  Reports  on  Rail- 
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(And  Knight,  J.)  Report  upon  the  Plan  of  Construction  of 
Several  of  the  Principal  Railroads  in  the  Northern  and 
Middle  States,  and  upon  a  Railway  Structure  for  a  Kew 
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8vo.  72.  7.  4 

Latrobe,  Charles  Joseph.  Rambler  in  North  America.  N. 
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Christian  Civilization  of  Africa.    Address  before  the  Amer. 
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Colonization.    Notice  of  Victor  Hugo's  Views  of  Slavery  in 
the  TJ.  S.     Baltimore,  1851.     8vo.  30.  7.  10 

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March  9,  1885.     Baltimore,  1885.     8vo.                      11..  1.  2 
Latter-Day  Saints.     See  also  Mormons,  Utah,  etc. 
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True  Copy  of  a  Letter  Sent  to  the  University  of  Oxford, 
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The  Bishop's  Potion;  Dialogue  between  the  Bishop  and  his 
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Character  and  Career  of.     (Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Do- 
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Parallel  between  Cardinal  Wolsey,  Abp.  of  York,  and  Wil- 
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Laudonniere,  Le  Oapitaine  Eene  Goulaine  de.     History  of 

Jean  Ribault's  First-Third  Voyages  to  Florida.  [J  562-' 67.] 

Hist.  Coll.  La.  and  Fla.,  New  Ser.,  1869.     8vo. "  20.  3 

See  Parkman,  F.     Pioneers  of  France,  etc.  20. 10 

Laugel,  Aug.    England,  Political  and  Social.    Trans,  by  J.  M. 

Hart.     I^.  Y.,  1874.     12mo.  35.  8 

LaurenSj  Henry.     Capture  and  Confinement  in  the  Tower  of 

London,  1780-'82.     (S.  C.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Vol.  1.)      15.  6 

See  Duyckinck,  E.  A.     Biog.  Sketch.  44.  6 

Laurens,  Col.  John.     Army  Correspondence,  1777-'78.     Now 

First  Printed  from  the  Original  Letters  Addressed  to  his 

Father,  Henry  Laurens,   President   of  Congress.     With 

Memoir,  by  W.  G.  Simms.    K.  Y.,  1867.    Svo.    [Bradford 

Club,  1^0.  7.]  14.  10 

Laurie,  Joseph.     Homoeopathic  Domestic  Medicine.     K.  Y., 

1850.     12mo.  51.  11 

Layal,  Francois  de  Montmorency.     Parkman,  F.     Old  Ee- 

gime  in  Canada.  20. 10 

Layeleye,  Emile  de.     Land  System  of  Belgium  and  Holland. 

(Probyn,  J.  W.     Systems  of  Land  Tenure,  etc.)  35.2 

Layerdiere,    C.  H.,   l'Abbe.     Oeuvres  de  Champlain.      See 

Champlain,  Samuel  de. 
(And  Casgrain,    l'Abbe.)      Journal  des  Jesuites,     Public 

d'Apres.  le  Manuscrit  Original  Consevr^  aux  Archives  des 

Seminaire  de  Quebec.     Quebec,  1871.    4to.  20.  3 

La\y,   George.     Sketch  of  the  Life  of  George  Law.  N.  Y.,  1855. 

12mo.  44. 8 

Law^  George  Henry,  Bp.  of  Bath  and  Wells.      Charge  to 

the  Clergy,  1825.     London,  1825.  (Pamphleteer,  Vol.  26.) 

53.  12 
Law,  Judge  John.     Colonial  History  of  Yincennes,  Ind.,  under 

the  French,  British  and  American  Governments,  to  1801. 

Address  before  the  Yincennes  Hist,  and  Antiq.  Soc,  Feb. 

23,  1839.     Yincennes,  1858.     8vo.  18. 11 

Jesuit  Missionaries  in  the  Northwest.     Lecture,  Cinn.,  O., 

Jan.  31,  1855.     (Wis.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Yol.  3.)  9.  11 

Law,  William.     Oration  before  the  Georgia  Historical  Society, 

Feb.  12, 1840.     (Ga.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,   Yol.  1.)  Savannah, 

1840.     8vo.  15".  13 

tiAW.     See  Agnew,  Daniel.     Spirit  and  Poetry  of.  60.  8 

Andrews,  C.  C.     Opinions  of  Attorneys  General.  60. 10 

Beck,  J.  M.     State  and  Federal  Coui'ts.  53.  11. 1 


964  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Law  —  (Continued). 

Blackstone,  Sir  W.     Commentaries.    -  5  \  4 

Brewster,  B.  H.     Address  before  Law  Academy.        74.  7. 1 
Cicero,  M.  T.     First  Oration  against  Cataline.  53.  11. 1 

Colvin,  A.  J.     Speech  in  Senate  of  N.  Y.  53.  11. 1 

Gibbon,  E.     Roman  Jurisprudence.  40.  1 

Imbert,  Jean.     Institutiones  Forenses.  53.  11 

Justinianus  L,  Emperor.     Corpus  Juris  Civilis.  53.  4 

Kew  York  State  —  Judiciary  Court  of  Appeals.         53.  11. 1 
Proposals  of  the  Committee  for  Eegulating  the  Law.     (Har- 
leian  Misc.,  Yol.  6.)  40.3 

Eeeves,  John.     History  of  the  English  Law.  35. 10 

Rehm,  Jacob.     Petition  and  Argument  for  Pardon.  53.  11. 2 
Ryan,  E.  G.     Address  before  a  Law  Class,  etc.  74.  7.  2 

Woodbury,  Levi.     Judicial  Works.  44.33 

Year  Book,  Reign  of  Edward  I.  40.  12 

Law  Dictionary.     Lee  Bouvier,  John.  34.  3 

Law,  International.     See  International  Law. 
Lawrence,  Abbott.     Letters  to  Wm.  C.    Rives,  on  Revenue 
Laws,  Cotton,  etc.     (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Yol.  3,  No.  2.) 
See  Duyckinck,  E.  A.     Biog.  Sketch.  44.  6 

Hill,  A.  H.     Memoir  of  Abbott.  44.  13 

Prescott,  W.  H.     Memoir  of  Abbott.  44. 13 

Lawrence,  Amos.     Extracts  from  his  Diary  and  Correspon- 
dence; with  Incidents  in  his  Life.     Boston,  1855.     8vo. 

43.3 
Hopkins,  Mark.  Discourse  Commemorative  of,  etc.  43.  13 
Life  of.     (McCabe,  J.  D.     Great  Fortunes.)  43.  12 

Memoir  of.     Q^.  E.  Hist.  Gen.  Soc.  Mem.  Biog.,  Yol.  1.) 

46. 13 
Lawrence,  C.  B.  Argument  in  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  U.  S., 
for  the  Eastern  District  of  Wis.,  upon  the  Yalidity  of  the 
Act  of  the  Wisconsin  Legislature  Prescribing  Rates  of 
Railway  Fare  and  Freight.  Chicago,  n.  d.  8vo.  72.  13.  4 
Brief  and  Argument  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  U.  S.,  on 
the  Constitutionality  of  an  Act  of  the  Minnesota  Legisla- 
ture, Regulating  Railroad  Charges.     Chicago,  1875.     8vo. 

72.  13.  4 
Lawrence,  Eugene.     Colonial  Progress.     (First  Century  of 
the  Republic,  1876.     8vo.)  14.  10 '^ 

Educational  Progress  in  the  U.  S.,  1776-1876.     (First  Cen- 
tury of  the  Republic.)  14.  10 


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Lawren^ce,  George  N.  Birds  of  Southwestern  Mexico.  Col- 
lected by  F.  E.  Sumichrast  for  the  U.  S.  National  Musenm. 
Wash.,  1875.     8vo.  49.  5.  3 

Lawrence,  Sir  James.  Dramatic  Emancipation.  Strictures 
on  the  State  of  the  Theatres,  1813.  (Pamphleteer,  Vol. 
2.)  53.  5 

Nobility  of  the  British  Gentry.     London,  1824.    (Pamphlet- 
eer, Vol.  23.)  53.  12 

Lawrence,  James.     See  Lathrop,  S.  K.     Sermon  on.   43.  13.  L 

Lawrence,  John.     Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Family  of  John 

Lawrence,  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  1636.  47.  4 

Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  John  Lawrence  of  Wisset,  Suffolk, 

England,  and  of  Watertown  and  Groton,  Mass.     Boston, 

1857.     8vo.  47.4 

Same.     Enlarged  Edition.     Bost.,  1869.     8vo.  47. 4 

Family  of  John  Lawrence,  Continued.     Family  of  Philip 

Goss,  of  Lancaster,   Mass.,  Family  of  Selah  Pomroy,  of 

Stanstead.    P.  Quebec.    Albany,  K  Y.,  1881.    8vo.     47.  4 

Lawrence,  Joseph  W.  (of  N.  B.)  Foot-prints;  Incidents  in 
the  Early  History  of  Xew  Brunswick,  1783-1883.  Saint 
John,  K  B.,  1883.     8vo.  20.  3 

Lawrence,  Myron.  Speech  in  the  Senate  of  Mass.  on  the 
Amendment  to  the  Lowell  Eailroad  Bill,  Feb.  18,  183^. 
8vo.  72.  14.  2 

Lawrence,  Eobert  F.  The  ^ew  Hampshire  Churches.  His- 
tories of  the  Congregational  and  Presbyterian  Churches, 
with  JSTotices  of  other  Denominations.  Claremont,  1856. 
8vo.       '  7. 3 

Lawrence,  Wm.  B.  French  Commerce  and  Manufactures,  and 
Negro  Slavery  in  the  United  States.     Paris,  1860.     8vo. 

30.  7.  6 
The  Treaty  of  Washington.     Providence,  1871.   8vo.   (Eam- 
sey  Pamphlets,  Vol.  23,  ISo.  21.)  60.  1 

Hart,  C.  H.     Sketch  of  Lawrence.     (In  Men  of  Progress. ) 

44.  2 

Lawrence,  Wm.  E.,  Editor.  Extracts  from  the  Diary  and  Cor- 
respondence of  Amos  Lawrence;  with  Incidents  in  his 
Life.     Boston,  1855.     8vo.  43.  3 

Lawrence,  Wm.  Eichards.  In  Memoriam.  Biographical 
Sketch.     Boston,  1885.     8vo.  43.  13.  L 

Lawrence  Family.  See  Lawrence,  John.  Family  of  John 
Lawrence.     (3  editions.)  *  47.  4 


'"^Stfr^'./^^-^^MI^^^ESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Lawrence  Family  — (Continued). 

Usher,  J.    History  of  the  Lawrence-Townley  Estate  in  Eng- 
land. 47.  13 
Lawrence,  Mass.     See  Wadsworth,  H.  A.     History  of  Law- 
rence. 8.  3 
School  Committee.     Eules  and  Eegulations.     1856.  *    9.  8.  6 
Water  Commissioners.     Final  Report.     1876.                8.  1.  4 
Lawrence  Academy,  Groton,  Mass.     Catalogue,  1849-'79. 

9.  9.  2 
Catalogue,  from  its  Incorporation  to  1855.  9.  9.  2 

Jubilee,  July  12,  1854.     N.  Y.,  1855.     8vo.  9.  9.  2 

Memorial,  Soliciting  Aid  its  Rebuilding.     1868.  9.  9.  2 

Order  of  Exercises.     Annual  Exhibition,  1859,  '60,  '62,  '68, 
'73,  '76,  '77.  9.9.2 

Lawrence-Archer,  J.  M.  Monumental  Inscriptions  of  the 
British  West  Indies,  from  the  Earliest  Date,  with  Genea- 
logical and  Historical  Annotation,  etc.,  with  Engravings 
of  the  Arms  of  the  Principal  Families.  London,  1875. 
4to.  45.  7 

Lawrence  Co.,  III.     See  Edwards  Co.,  111. 
Laws.     See  Andrews,  C.  C.     Revenue  Laws  of  U.  S.  60.  10 

British  ^orth  America,  Hudson  Bay,  etc.  20.  5.  2 

•    California.     Dep.  of  Public  Instruction,  1876.  20.7 

Cherokee  National  Council,  1881.  81 

Delaware  Indians.     Laws  of.  15.  11.  4 

Fisher,  C.  M.     Land  Laws  of  the  U.  S.  35.  2 

Hurd,  J.  C.     Laws  of  Freedom  and  Bondage.  30.  12 

Laws  and  Regulations  of  the  Winnebagoes.  15. 11.  4 

Pennsylvania.     Gen.  Assembly.  94.  8 

Peters,  Richard.     Public  Statutes  of  U.  S.,  1789-1845. 

60. 13 
U.  S.  Congress.     Laws  of  the  U.  S.,  1833-'39.  60.  3 

Revised  Statutes,  etc.  60.  12 

Same.     Relating  to  D.  of  C,  etc.  60.  12 

U.  S.  Department  of  Navy.     Laws  of.  60. 10 

TJ.  S.  Treasury  Dept.     Internal  Revenue  Laws.  60. 10 

Wisconsin.     Gen.  Assembly.     Revised  Statutes,  1858. 

19.  12 

Supplement  to  the.  19.  5.  9 

See  also,  Trials;  U.  S.  History,  War  of  the  Rebellion;  Legal 

Questions,  etc. 
For  Laws  of  a  Country,  State  or  City,  see  under  the  name 
of  same. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBE 

Lawson,  John.  The  History  of  Carolina,  Containing  theExact 
Description  and  Natural  History  of  that  Country.  Lon- 
don, printed  1714.  Eeprinted,  Ealeigh,  1860.  12mo.  16.  7 
Lawyers.  See  At  water,  Isaac.  '  Minnesota  Courts  and  Law- 
yers, in  the  Days  of  the  Territory.  (Minn.  Hist.  Soc, 
Dept.  of  American  History.     Trans.  1879.)  22.  5.  2 

Bay,  W.  V.  N.  Bench  and  Bar  of  Missouri.  18.  7 

Carter,  A.  G.  M.     Old  Court  House,  Cincinnati.  18.  1 

Durfee,  Thomas.    Gleanings  from  the  Judicial  History  of  R. 
L  8. 13 

Edwards,  C.     Courts  and  Lawyers  of  N.  Y.  10. 12 

Linder,  U.  F.     Bench  and  Bar  of  111.  15.  3 

O'Neall,  J.  R.     Bench  and  Bar  of  South  Caiolina.  15.  6 

Morse,  J.  F.,  Jr.     Bench  and  Bar  in  Boston.  9. 14 

Layard,  a.  H.  Discoveries  among  the  Ruins  of  Nineveh  and 
Babylon.     N.  Y.,  1856.     12mo.  40.  2 

Layres,  August.  Defence  of  the  Reconstiuction  Acts  of  Con- 
gress. San  Francisco,  1868.  8vo.  (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol. 
25,  No.  22.)  60.  8 

Lea,  Albert  Miller.  Galveston,  Tex.,  as  a  Railway  Centre. 
(Broadside. )     Galveston,  ]  866.  1 5. 14.  2 

A  Pacific  Railway.     Knoxville,  1858.     8vo.  72.  6.  5 

Notes  on  Wisconsin  Territory.     Phila.,  1836.     18mo.     22.  8 
Autobiography.     Newspaper  cutting,  from  the  Albert  Lea, 
Minn.,  ^'Standard."  43.  13.  L 

Lea,  Henry  C.  Reports  on  the  Philadelphia  Gas  Trust,  April 
20  and  May  18,  1874.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  11.  5.  3 

Lea,  Isaac,  and  Others.     Check  Lists  of  the  Shells  of  North 
America.     Prepared   for    the    Smithsonian    Institution. 
Wash.,  1860.     8vo.     (Smiths.  Misc.  Coll.,  Vol.  2.)      49.  2 
Lead.     See  Schmidt,  Adolf,  and  Leonhard,  Alex.     Lead  and 
Zinc  Regions  of  Missouri.     (Mo.  Geol.  Survey,  1873-'4.) 

51.  9 

Schoolcraft,  H.  R.     Lead  Mines  of  Missouri.  18.  7 

Strong,  Moses.     Lead  Region  of  Wisconsin.  51.  13 

Lead  Region  of  Wisconsin.    History  of.  (See  History  of  Grant 

Co.,  Wis.,  188L)  39.  11 

Meeker,  Moses.     Early  History  of.     (Wis.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll., 

Vol.  6.)  .  19. 11 

Leadville,  Colorado.     Waite,  C.  W.     Complete  Illustrated 

Guide  to  the  Wonderful  Mining  Country,  Leadville,  Col. 

Chicago,  1879.     8vo.  19.  4.  4 

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Leaflets.     See  Boston  —  Old  South  Church. 
League  Island,  Delaware  River.     See  Myers,  L.     League 
Island  and  iNTavy  Yard.     Speech.     (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol. 
12,  No.  22.)  60.  1 

Report  of  the  Mjnoritj^  of  the  Naval  Committee  of  Congress, 
in  Favor  of  Accepting  League  Island  for  a  Station,  etc. 
Phila.,  1864.    8vo.    (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  15,  No.  21.)  60.1 
Leah  and  Rachel.     See  Hammond,  John.     (Force's  Tracts, 
Vol.3.)  14.12 

Leake,  Isaac  Q.  Memoir  of  Gen.  John  Lamb.  Albany,  1857. 
8vo.  44.  9 

Leamington,  Eng.  Royal  Leamington  Spa;  Visitors'  Guide. 
Manchester  and  London,  n.  d.     16mo.  52. 10.  4 

Lear,  or  Llyr  (King).     See  Geoffrey  of  Monmouth. 
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Leaven  for  Dough-Faces.  Three  Score  and  Ten  Parables 
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worth Family  in  the  United  States.  Syracuse,  N.  Y., 
1873.     8vo.  47.4 

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Leavitt,  Judge.     Decisions  of  Judge  Leavitt,  of  Ohio,  in  the 
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Leavitt,  Joshua.     Mqnroe  Doctrine.  N.  Y.,  1866.  8vo.  (Ram- 
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Lebanon,  Conn.     See  Hine,  Orlo  M.     Historical  Address  on. 

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Le  Blond,  Frank  C.    Eeconst ruction.    Speech,  H.  of  E.,  Apr. 
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Le  Bosquet,   John.     Congregational    Manual.     Boston,   1841. 
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Le  Bouvier,  Jacques.   Le  Eecouvrement  de  Normandie.    (Ste- 
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Lechford,  Thomas.     Plain  Dealing;  or  Newes  from  New-Eng- 
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Biog.  Sketch  of.    (Wilkie,  F.  B.,  in  his  '* Davenport, ^^  etc.) 

19.  13 
Le  Clercq,  Chretien,  le  Pere.     Account  of  La  Salle's  At- 
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First  Establishment  of  the  Faith  in  New  France.    Now  first 
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Shea,  J.  G.    Bibliographical  Notice  of  the  Etablissement  de 

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Le  Conte,  John  L.     Classification  of  the  Coleoptera  of  North 

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Coleoptera  of  Kansas  and  New  Mexico.     No  imprint.     4to. 

(Smiths.  Contrib.,  Vol.  11.)  49.  7 


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Le  Conte,  John  L. — (Continued). 

List  of  the  Coleoptera  of  North  America,  Pt.  1.     Wash.^ 

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Method  of  Subduing  Insects  Injurious  to  Agriculture,   n.  t. 

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New  Species  of  North  American  Coleoptera.  Pts.  1,  2.  Wash., 

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Lecoq,  or  Le  Coq,  Henri.     Elemens  de  Geologic  et  d'  Hydro- 
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Lectures  on  the  Progress  in  Arts  and  Sciences,  Eesult- 
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before  the  Society  of  Arts,  Manufactures  and  Commerce. 
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Ledesme, ,  LE  Pere.     Doctrine  Chretienne,  Traduite  en 

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Lee,  Alfred,  Bishop.     Proper  Function  of  a  Christian  Minis- 
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Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Charles  Lee.     Added,  Political  and 

Military  Essays;  also  Letters.     N.  Y.,  1792.     12mo.     43.  3 

Lee,  D.  and  Frost,  J.  H.     Ten  Years  in  Oregon.    N.  Y.,  1844. 

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Lee,  F.  D.,  and  Agnew,  J.  L.    Historical  Record  of  the  City  of 

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25.  14.  10 

Lee,  Hannah  F.  The  Huguenots  in  France  and  America.  2 
Vols.     Cambridge,  1843.     12mo.  33. 5 

Lee,  Henry.  Memoirs  of  the  War  In  the  Southern  Depart- 
ment of  the  United  States.  New  ed.  Edited  by  R.  E. 
Lee.     X.  Y.,  1870.     8vo.  14.  9 

Lee,  Henry.  Campaign  of  1781  in  the  Carolinas;  with  remarks 
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Lee,  Henry,  (of  Mass.).  Exposition  of  Evidence  in  Support  of 
the  Memorial  to  Congress,  ''Setting  Forth  the  Evils  of 
the  Existing  Tariff  of  Duties,"  etc..  Prepared  in  Pur- 
suance of  instructions  from  the  Permanent  Committee 
Appointed  by  the  Free  Trade  Convention  at  Philadelphia, 
to  Prepare  the  Memorial  to  Congress.    Boston,  1832.    8vo. 

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L  ,  Henry,  Jr.  Militia  of  the  United  States.  What  it  has 
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Lee,  John  Hancock.  Origin  and  Progress  of  the  American 
Party  in  Politics.     Phila.,  1855.     i2mo.  33.  6 

Lee,  L.  p.  History  of  the  Spirit  Lake  Massacre,  and  of  Abi- 
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Lee,  Richard  Henry.     See  Duyckinck,  E.  A.     Biogr.  Sketch. 

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Lee,  Gen.  Robert  E.  See  Chamberlyne,  J.  H.  Address  on 
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Lee,  Sarah  Marsh.  John  Lee,  of  Farmington,  Conn.,  and  his 
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Lee,  Wm.  Wallace.  Barkhamstead,  Conn.,  and  its  Centen- 
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Lee  Family,  of  Conn.  See  Lqc,  S.  M.  John  Lee,  of  Farming- 
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Mead,  E.  0.     Gen.  History  of  the  Lee  Family  of  Va.  and 

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Lee  County,  III.  History  of  Lee  Co.,  HI.,  together  with  Bio- 
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Lee  County,  Iowa.     See  Campbell,  J.  E.     Recollections  of  the 

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History  of  Lee  Co.,  Iowa.     Chicago,  1879.     8vo.      .      95.8 

Leeds,  Joseph.  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Declara- 
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One  Hundreth  Anniversary  of  the  Declaration  of  Indepen- 
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Leeds,  Eng.  Philosophical  and  Literary  Society.  Eeport^ 
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Leete,  Edward  L.  Family  of  William  Leete,  one  of  the  First 
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Leete  Family.     See  Leete,  E.  L.    Family  of  Wm.  Leete.    47. 10 

Lefevee,  G.  Shaw.  English  and  Irish  Land  Question.  Essays. 
London,  1881.     8vo.  35.  2 

Lefferts,  Marshall.  The  Electric  Telegraph;  its  Iniiuejice 
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Lefferts  Family.     See  Bergen,  T.  G.     Genealogy,  etc.    47. 10 

Lefroy,  J.  H.,  and  Richardson,  Sir  John.  Magnetical  and 
Meteorological  Observations  at  Lake  Athabasca  and  Fort 
Simpson;  and  at  Fort  Confidence  in  Great  Bear  Lake. 
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Leftwich,  W.  M.  Martyrdom  in  Missour;  During  the  Late 
Civil  War.     St.  Louis,  1870.     12mo.     2  Vols.  30.  5 

Legal  Profession,  The.  See  Boardman,  H.  A.  Sermon  tOy 
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Leigh  ton  Family.  See  Jordan,  T.  F.  Descendants  of  Capt. 
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Legare,  Hugh  Swinton.  Writings.  Prefaced  by  a  Memoir. 
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Francis,  Geo.     Legends  of  the  Lakes.  19.  5.  6 

Schoolcraft,  H.  R.     Algic  Researches.  15.  8 

Indian  Legends  and  Traditions.  15.  9 

Myth  of  Hiawatha.  15.  8 

Leqoett,  M.  D.  Relations  of  Employer  and  Employe.  Ad- 
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Legendre,  Adrien  Marie.  Memoir  of,  by  Elie  de  Beaumont. 
(Smiths.  Report,  1867.)  49.3 

Legislative  Manual.   See  Burleigh,  J.  B.   Phila.,  1852.    12mo. 

33.8 

See  also  Colorado,  New  York,  Minnesota,  Wisconsin,  etc. 

Legouve,  Ernst.     Moral  History  of  Women.    Trajus.  by  J.  W. 

Palmer.     N.Y.,  1860.     12mo.  74.2 

Legrelle,  a.     Louis  XIV.  et  Strasbourg.     Paris,  1884.     8vo. 

52.10 
Lehigh  Coal  and  Navigation  Company.     Reports,  1850,  '53, 
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Lehigh  County,  Pa.     See  Northampton  Co.,  Pa.  11.  2 

Leicester,  Earl  of.     See  Dudley,  Robert. 
Leicester,  Mass.     Celebration  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Fif- 
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Washburne,  Emory.     Historical  Sketches.  9.  6 

Academy.     May,  Samuel.     Sketch  of.  9. 10.  2 

Leidy,   Joseph.     Ancient  Fauna  of  Nebraska.     No   imprint. 

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Cretaceous  Reptiles  of  the  United  States.     No    imprint. 

(Smiths.  Contrib.,  Vol.  14.)  ^  49.7 

Extinct  Mammalia  and  Chelonia,  from  Nebraska  Territory. 

(Owen,  D.  D.,  Report,  etc.)  50.  3 

Extinct    Vertebrate    Fauna    of   the  Western    Territories. 

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Flora  and  Fauna  within  Living  Animals.  (Smiths.  Contrib., 

Vol.  5.)  49.  7 

Fresh  Water  Rhizopods  of  North  America.     Wash.,  1879. 

4to.     (U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.     Hayden.     Vol.  12.)  50.  8 

Memoir  on  the  Extinct  Sloth  Tribe  of  N.  A.     No  imprint. 

(Smiths.  Contrib.,  Vol.  7.)  49.  7 

Memoir  on  the  Extinct  Species"  of  American  Ox.     No  impr. 

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Leidy,  Joseph — (Continued). 

Notice  of  Eemains  of  Extinct  Vertebrata  from  the  Valley  of 
the  Niobrara  River.     Phila.,  1858.     8vo.  49.  5.  5 

Leigh,  Frances  Butler.  Ten  Years  on  a  Georgia  Plantation, 
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Leigh,  Richard.  Copy  of  a  Letter  Sent  Out  of  England,  to 
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Leighton,  Geo.  E.  Annual  Address  before  the  Missouri  His- 
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Leighton  Family.     .Jordan,  T.  F.    Descendants  of  Wm.  Leigh- 
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Leininger,  Barbara.     Narrative.     See  Le  Roy,  Marie. 
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Leith,    John.     Short  Biography.     Account  of  his  Sufferings 
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Le  Jeune,  Paul,  le  Pere.  Relation,  1632-1640.  (Relations 
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Parkman,  F.     Jesuits  in  North  America.  20.  10 

Leland,  Charles  G.  Fesang,  or  the  Discovery  of  America  by 
Chinese  Buddhist  Priests  in  the  5th  Century.  London, 
1875.     12mo.  16. 5 

Industrial  Art  in  Schools.     [Circular  of  Information,  Bu- 
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56.  9.  9 
Union  Pacific  Railway.     Three  Thousand  Miles  in  a  Rail- 
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Leland,  John.     View  of  Deistical   Writers  in  England.     Ap- 
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Le  Mercier,  Francois  Joseph,  le  Pere.     Relation,  1653-'54. 

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Relation,  1665,  ^m,  '67,  '68,  '70.      (Relations  des  Jesuites, 

1858.     8vo.     Vol.  3.)  20.3 

Relation  of  the  Huron  Mission  and  the  Persecution  of  the 

Jesuits  by  that  Tribe,  1637-'38.     (Relations  des  Jesuites, 

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Le  Mesurier,  Thomas.     Counter  Address  to  Protestants,   in 

Answer  to  Charles  Butler.     1813.    (Pamphleteer,  Vol.  2.) 

53.  5 
Lemmon,  Richard.     Faith  and  Baptism,  Illustrated  from   the 

Bible.     Baltimore,  1841.     8vo.  .56.5.1 

Lemoine,  J.  B.  M.     Observations  in  the  Libels  against  Le  Vi- 

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Le  Moine,  or  Le  Moyne,  d' Iberville.     See  Iberville. 
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Le  Moyne,  Simom,  le  Pere.     Journey  to  the  Mohawks,  1656, 

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Le  Moyne,  or  Lemoine,  de  Bienville,  Jean  Baptiste.     See 

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Lenape,    The.     See  Brinton,  D.   G.     The  Lenape  and  their 

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Leo,  Juan.     Description  of  Africa.     (Harris,  John.    Navigan- 

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Leominster,  Mass.     See  Wilder,  David.     History.  8.  12 

Leonard,  D.  L.     Funeral  Discourse  on  Joseph  Lee  Heywood, 

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Lennard,  C.  E.  Barrett.     See  Barrett-Lennard. 

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Leonard,  John  Edwards.  U.  *S.  Congress.  Memorial  Ad- 
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Leonard,  L.  W.,  (and  Smith,  Samuel  A.)  Genealogy  of  the 
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Letter  to  Tr avers  Hartley,  on  the  Subject  of  the  Sugar 
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Letters  and  Papers,  of  the  Reigns  of  Richard  III.  and  Henry 
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Letters  from  a  Farmer  in  Pennsylvania,  to  the  Inhabitants 
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Lewis,  Edwin  M.  vs.  C.  A.  De  Graff.  Minn.  XJ.  S.  Dist. 
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Lewis,  Enoch.  Vindication  of  the  Society  of  Friends.  Being 
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Lewis,  Geobge  F.,  and  Headley,  C.  B.  Annual  Statement  of 
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Lewis,  John  W.  Life,  Labors  and  Travels  of  Charles  Bowles, 
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Lewis,  Joseph  C.  Letter  to  Schuyler  Colfax.  Wash.,  1866. 
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Lewis,  Capt.  Meriwether,  and  Clarke,  Capt.  Wm.   Travels 

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Lewis,  Osceola.  History  of  the  138th  Regiment,  Pa.,  Volun- 
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Lewis,  Percival.  Historical  Inquiries  concerning  Forests  and 
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Lewis,  Tayler.  State  Eights;  Photograph  from  the  Eains  of 
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Lewis,  Theo.  H.     Ancient  Rock  Inscriptions  in  Eastern  Dako- 
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De  Peyster,  F.     Moral  and  Intellectual  Influence  of.      74.  6 

Edwards,  E.     Free  Town  Libraries.  74.  (> 

Green,  S.  S.     Personal  Intercourse  between  Librarians  and 

Readers.  74.  6.  1 

Public  Libraries  and  Schools.  74.  6. 1 

Guild,  R.  A.     Librarian's  Manual.     1858.  74.  6 

Hunt,  Dr.     Monasteries  and  Libraries  on  Mt.  Athos.     40.  7 

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Libraries — (Oontinued). 

Jewett,  C.  C.     l!^otices  of  Public  Libraries  in  U.  S.         74.  6 
Lesley,  J.  P.     Classification  of  Books.  49.  3 

Mass.  Hist.  Soc.     The  Whlte-Kennett  Library.  9.  4 

Mullins,  J.  D.     Free  Libraries  and  News  Eooms.  74.  6 

Public  Libraries  in  the  TJ.  S.  74.  6 

Statistics  of  Libraries  in  U.  S.     1884-'5.  74.  14.  1 

Wallace,  J.  W.     Address  to  Congress  of  Librarians.     1876. 

74.  6.  1 

Winsor,  Justin.     Libraries  in  Boston.  9.  14 

Wynne,  J.     Private  Libraries  of  K.  Y.  City.  10.  12 

See  also,  Catalogues,  Library;  Library  Architecture,  etc. 

Library  Architecture.     See  Poole,  W.  F.     Construction  of, 

etc.  51. 14. 1 

Eeport  on  the  Progress  of.     1882.  51. 14.  1 

ILiBRARY  Association,  Congregational.   See  Congregational, 

etc. 
ILiBRARY  Journal,     Vol.  1-3.     (1876-'78.)    N.  Y.,  etc.       74.6 
Library  of  American  Linguistics.     See  Shea,  J.  C,  Editor. 
XiBRARY  OF  New  England  History.     Nos.  2  and  3.     (No.  1 
wanting.)  15.  4 

Lick  Observatory,  Mt.  Hamilton,  Cal.  See  Burnham,  S. 
W.     Eeport  to  the  Trustees,  1880.  25.  6.  1 

-Licking  County,  O.  See  Hervey,  H.  M.  Hist.  Sketches  of 
the  Presbyterian  Churches  (O.  S.),  in  Licking  Co.,  O. 
O^ewark,  1869.     8vo.  18.  10.  9 

Hill,  N.  N.,  Jr.     Hist.  of.  18.  9 

Smucker,  Isaac.     Centennial  History.  18.  3.  1 

Agricultural  Society.    Premium   List,  etc.,  1873,  ^76,  ^78, 
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Pioneer  Society.     What  has  it  Accomplished?  18.  3.  1 

Pioneer  Pamphlet.     No.  3,  4,  5,  7,  8  (1869-73).     18.  3.  1 
Soldiers'  Monumental  Association.     List  of  Dead.      18.  3.  1 
LiDDELL,  Henry  George,  and  Scott,  Egbert.     Greek-Eng- 
lish Lexicon.     4th  ed.     Oxford,  1855.     8vo.  34. 12 
LiEBER,  Francis.   .  Arguments  of  Secessionists.     Letter  to  the 
Union  Meeting  in  N.  Y.,  Sept.  30,   1863.     N.  Y.,  1863. 
8vo.  30. 9 
'^Civil  Liberty  and  Self-government.     Phila.,  1859.     8vo. 

57.3 
^Fragments  of  Political  Science  on  Nationalism  and  Inter- 
Nationalism.     N.  Y.,  1868.     8vo.  33.  7.  a 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRAE Y.  985 

LiEBER,  Feancis — (Continued). 

Guerilla  Parties  Considered  with  Eeference  to  the  Laws  and 
Usages  of  War.     N.  Y.,  1862.     8vo.  33.  3.  6 

No  Party  Now,  but  All  for  Country.  Address  at  the  Meet- 
ing of  the  Loyal  National  League,  N.  Y.,  April  11,  1863. 
12mo.  30.  4. 1 

Plantations  for  Slave  Labor  the  Death  of  the  Yeomanry,  n. 
t.  p.     8vo.  30.  7.  5 

Slavery,  Plantations  and  the  Yeomanry,     n.  t.  p.     8vo. 

30.  9 
Two  Lectures  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States. 
Appended  in  Address  on  Secession.     N.  Y.,  1861.     8vo. 

30. 4. 5 
Vocal  Sounds  of  Laura  Bridgman.     No  imprint.     (Smiths. 
Contrib.,  Vol.  2.)  49.7 

Washington  and  Napoleon.     A  Fragment.     N.  Y.,  1864. 

43.  14.  4 
(Wiggles worth,   E.,    and  Bradford,    T.    G.)     Encyclopedia 
Americana.     Phila.,  1847.     14  Vols.  83 

LiEBEK,  Oscar  M.     Vocabulary  of  the  Catawba  Language,  with 
Some  Remarks  on  its  Grammar,  Construction  and  Pronun- 
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LiEBiG,  Justus  von.     Animal  Chemistry.     Ed.  by  Wm.  Greg- 
ory.                                                                                51. 11.  2 
Familiar  Letters  on  Chemistry.     Ed.  by  John  Gardiner. 

49.1 

Induction  and   Deduction.     Discourse.     (Smiths.    Report, 

1870.)  49.3 

LiEBERKUHN,    Samuel.     History  of  our  Lord    Jesus  Christ. 

Trans,  into  the  Delaware  Indian  Language  by  David  Zeis- 

berger.     N.  Y.,  1821.     8vo.  15.  11.2 

LiEBLEiN,  J.    Recherches  sur  la  Chronologic  Egyptienne  d'  apres 

les  Listes  Genealogiques.     Christiaiiia,  1873.    8vo.    52. 12 

Life.     See  Stevens,  G.  T.     Life  as  a  Physical  Phenomenon. 

51.  3.  1 
Woodward,  Ashbel.     Life.     Address,  etc.  51.  4.  2 

See  "Vital  Statistics." 
Liggett,  J.  T.    Art  Education  in  Michigan.     Industrial  Draw- 
ing.    Boston,  1875.     8vo.  51.  3.  3 
Light.     See  Barnard,  F.  A.  P.    Lectures  on  the  Undulatory 
Theory,  49.  3 
Davies,  J.  E.     The  Magnetic  Rotary  Polarization  of  Light. 

19.  12. 1 


986  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Light—  (Continued). 

Tyndall,  John.    Kew  Chemical  Eeactions  Produced  by  Light. 

15.5 

Eadiation.     (Smiths.  Eept.,  1868.)  -      49.  3 

Lighthouses — of  the  U.  S.   See  American  Coasters'  Nautical 

Almanac,  for  1884,  etc.  50.  3 

Sweden.     Beskrifning  ofver  Svenska  Fyrarne.  83 

Lightning.     See  Masterman,  S.     Observations  on.  49.  3 

Lightning  Eods.     See  Claypole,  E.  W.     The  Chambers  Eod. 

19.  13 
Henry,  Joseph.     Directions  for  Constructing.  49.  2 

Limerick,  Ireland.  Diary  of  the  Siege  and  Surrender  of.  Lon- 
don, 1692.    (Harleian  Misc.,  Vol.  10.)  40.  3 
Limerick,  Me.     See  Freeman,  Chas.    Account  of.    (Me.   Hist. 
Soc.  Coll.,  Vol.  1.)  7.  1 
LiMPSFiELD,   Surrey  Co.,    England.       See  Heales,    Alfred. 
Limpsfield  Church.                                                            35.  9 
Lincoln,  Abraham.     Amnesty  Proclamation  and  3d   Annual 
Message,  read  Dec.  9,  1863.     ^o  imprint.     8vo.       30.  4.  2 
Letter  to  Gen.  Joseph  Hooker,   Jan.  26,  1863.    Phila.,  1879. 
8vo.                                                                                      29.  1 
Letters  on  Questions  of  National  Policy.  Boston,  1863.  12mo. 

30. 11.  4 
President  Lincoln's  Views.     Letter  on  the  Principles  In- 
volved in  the  Valiandigham  Case.     Phila.,  1863.     8vo. 

30.  4.  2 

Testimony  of  the  Framers  of  the  Constitution,  etc.     Speech 

at  N.  Y.,  Feb.  27,  1860.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.  33.  7.  4 

See  Abott,  Abott  A.     Assassination  and  Death  of.    43. 14. 1 

Andrew,  J.  A.,  Gov.     Message  on  the  Death  of.         43. 14. 1 

Arnold,  Isaac  N.     Life  of  Lincoln.  46.5 

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Assassination  of  Lincoln.     Expressions  of  Condolence  and 

Sympathy.     Wash.,  1867.     4to.  44.14 

Bancroft,   Geo.     Oration,  New  York,  April  25,  1865. 

43.  14.  1 

Same.     Memorial  Address  before  Congress,    Feb.    12^ 

1866.  44. 12 

Bates,  Edmund.     Letter  in  Support  of  Lincoln.  33.  7.  4 

Berlin-Dorotheen  Church.     Services  Commemorative,  etc. 

43. 14.  1 
Boston  City  Council,  Bronze  Group,  Commemorating  Eman- 
cipation. '43. 14.  1 


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Lincoln,  A^braham — (Continued). 

Boyd,  Andrew,  and  Hart,  C.  H.     Memorial   Lincoln  Bibli- 
ography. 42.  12 
Bullock,  A.  H.     Abraham  Lincoln.    An  Address,  etc. 

43.  14.  1 
Butler,  H.  E.  Sermon  on.  Keeseville,  N.  Y.,  April  23,  1865. 

43.  14.  1 
Coddington,  D.  S.     The  Crisis  and  the  Man.     Address. 

30.  4.  1 
Coggeshall,  W.  T.     Lincoln  Memorial.  44. 12 

Crosby,  Frank.     Life  of  Lincoln.  44.  12 

Duane,  R.  B.     Sermon  in  Providence,  April  19,  1865. 

43.  14.  1 
Eddy,  Richard.     Three  Sermons;  Phila.,  April,  June,  1865. 

43. 14.  1 
Ellis,  C.  M.  Memorial  Address  at  St.  John,  N.  B.  43. 14. 1 
Olaeser,  Aug.     Das  Lincoln  Monument.  60.  8 

Guthrie,  W.  E.     Oration  on  Lincoln.  43.  14.  1 

Hall,  Newman.     Sermon,  London,  May  14,  1865.       43. 14. 1 
Haven,  Gilbert.     Sermon.  30. 13 

Holland,  J.  G,      Eulogy,  at  Springfield,    Mass.,    April  19, 
1865.  43.14.1 

Jefferson  Davis  and  his  Complicity  in  the  Assassination  of 
Lincoln.  43.  14.  1 

Johnson,  R.     Illegality  of  Military  Commissions.  60. 1 

Jones,  G.  H.     Funeral  Sermon,  Rockaway,  N.  J.       43. 14.  4 
Krauth,  C.  P.     Two  Pageants.     Discourse.  43. 14. 1 

Lamon,  W.  H.     Life  of  Lincoln.  44. 12 

Lincoln,  Solomon.     Genealogy  of  Lincoln  Family.  46.3 

Lowell,  J.  R.     The  President's  Policy.     Essay.  30.  4. 2 

Martyr's  Monument,  The.     His  Speeches,  Messages,  etc. 

44.  12 
Mayo,  A.  D.     The  !N"ation's  Sacrifice.     Two  Discourses. 

43. 14. 1 
Morgan,  W.  F.     Joy  Darkened.     Sermon.  43.  14.  1 

Morris,  B.  F.     Memorial  Record.  44.  12 

Myers,  Leonard.     Memorial  Address.  60. 1 

Nason,  Elias.     Eulogy  on  Lincoln.  43. 14. 1 

Newell,  R.  H.     Martyr  President.     Poem.  43. 14. 1 

N.  Y.  Common  Council.     Obsequies  of  Lincoln.  44.  12 

Our  Martyr  President.     Voices  from  the  Pulpit.  44. 12 

Patterson,  A.  J.     Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln.        43.  14.  1 


988  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Lincoln,  Abraham— (Continued). 

Philadelphia  Union  League.     Abraham  Lincoln,  etc. 

43.14.1 
Same.     Will  of  the  People.     Policy  of  Lincoln. 

43.  14.  1 
Proceedings  Eegarding  the  Assassination.  43.  14. 1 

Poetical  Tributes  to  the  Memory  of.  44.  12 

Eaymond,  H.  J.     Life  and  Public  Services  of.  44. 12 

Salem,  Mass.  City  Council.  Order  of  Exercises.  43.14.1 
Sample,  E.  F.  The  Curtained  Throne.  Sermon.  43.  14. 1 
Sermons  in  Boston  on  Death  of  Lincoln.  44.  12 

Steiner,  L.  H.     Abraham  Lincoln.     Address.  43.  14.  1 

Stoddard,  E.  H.     Abraham  Lincoln;  An  Horatian  Ode. 

43.  14. 1 
Stone,  A.  L.     Discourse  on  Death  of.  43. 14.  1 

Sturz,  I.  I.  Eeden  Gehalter  bei  der  Berliner,  etc.  43. 14.  3 
Sumner,  Chas.     Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln.  43. 14. 1 

Swain,  Leonard.     Sermon  on  the  Assassination  of  Lincoln. 

43.  14. 1 
Tappan,  H.  P.    Discourse  in  the  Dorotheen  Church,  Berlin. 

43.  14.  1 
Terrible  Tragedy.     Assassination  of  Lincoln.  43. 14. 1 

Thayer,  W.  M.     Character  and  Public  Services  of  Lincoln. 

43.  14.  1 
Trial  of  Lincoln,  by  the  Great  Statesmen  of  the  Eepublic. 

43. 14. 1 
Tributes  to  the  Memory  of.     Facsimiles,  etc.  95.  20 

Tuttle,  J.  F.     Memorial*Address.  43.  6.  O 

Walden,  T.     The  l!^ational  Sacrifice.     Sermon.         43.  14.  1 
Washburne,  E.  B.   Abraham  Lincoln;  His  Personal  History^ 
etc.  43. 14. 1 

Washington,  D.  C.    Meeting  of  Ministers  of  All  Denomina- 
tions, etc.  43.  14.  1 
Workingmen^s  Eeasons  for  the  Ee-election  of  Lincoln. 

30.  4.  2 

Lincoln,  Benjamin  (Gen.  in  Eev.  War).   See  Duyckinck,  E.  A. 

Biog.  Sketch.  44.  6 

Lincoln,  Elizabeth,  Countess  of.     Her  Nursery.     (Harleian 

Misc.,  Vol.  3.)  40.3 

Lincoln,  Enoch  (Gov.  of  Me.).    MS.  Papers  Eelating  to  Indian 

Antiquities  and  Historical  Annals  of  Maine.     (Me.  Hist. 

Soc.  Coll.,  Vol.  1.)  7.  1 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  989 

Lincoln,  Frederic  W.,  Jr.  Inaugural  Address,  as  Mayor  of 
Boston,  1863-'65.     Boston,  1863-'65.     8vo.  8. 9 

Lincoln,  Hose  a  H.  School  Discipline;  Its  Objects  and  Meth- 
ods.    An  Address,  etc.     Boston,  1867.     12mo.         56.  9.  6 

Lincoln,  John  L.  Discourse  Commemorative  of  Alexis  Cas- 
well, Delivered  at  Brown  University,  June  19, 1877.  Prov- 
idence, 1877.     8vo.  43.  6.  C.  1 

Lincoln,  William.    Address  before  the  American  Antiquarian 

Society,  Oct.  23,  1835,  on  C.  C.  Baldwin.    Worcester,  1835. 

8vo.  9.  a 

History  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  to  1836.    Worcester,  1862.    8vo. 

9.6 

Lincoln,  William  H.  The  Indian  Question.  Report  of  the 
Committee  appointed  by  John  D.  Long,  Gov.  of  Mass. 
Boston,  1880.     8vo.  *  15.  11.  4 

Lincoln,  Wm.  S.  Alton  Trials;  of  Winthrop  S.  Oilman,  and 
Others,  for  Riot,  7th  Nov.,  1837.     N.  Y.,  1838.     12mo. 

18.  5 

Lincoln,  Mass.  See  Shattuck,  Lemuel.  History  of  Concord^ 
etc.     Boston,  1835.     8vo.  8.  2 

Lincolnshire,  Eno.  Topographical  Society.  Selection  of  Pa- 
pers Relative  to  the  County  of  Lincoln.  Read  before  the 
Society,  1841-'42.     Lincoln,  1843.     4to.  35.  10 

Lind,  Jonathan.  Answer  to  the  Declaration  of  the  American 
Congress.  5th  ed.  London,  1776.  8vo.  v^Rev.  War  Pamph., 
Vol.  28,  Ko.  4.)  14.  8 

Lind  University,  Chicago,  III.  Medical  Dept.  Announce- 
ment, 1862-'63.     Chicago,  1862.     8vo.  51. 4. 3 

LiNDANUS,  OR  Linda,  William  Damasus.   Tabulae  grassantium 

passium  haereseon  anasceuasticae,  etc.     Antwerp,  1562. 

.      16mo.  56.  2 

LiNDER,  Usher  F.  Reminiscences  of  the  Early  Bench  and  Bar 
of  Illinois.     Chicago,  1879.    12mo.  45.3 

Lindsay,  Robert  B.,  (Gov.  of  Ala.).     Message,  1871.  60.1 

Lindsey,  Charles.  Life  and  Times  of  Wm.  Lyon  Mackenzie. 
With  an  Account  of  the  Canadian  Rebellion  of  1837.  Phil.^ 
1862.     8vo.     2  Vols.  43.2 

LiNDSLEY,  John  Berrian.  Appeal  in  Behalf  of  the  University 
of  Nashville,  June  12,  1856.     Nashville,  1856.     8vo. 

18.  14.  2 

On  Prison  Discipline  and  Penal  Legislation;  with  Special 

Reference  to  the  State  of  Tennessee.  Nashville,  1874.  8vo. 

57.  12.  1 


990  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

LiNDSLEY,  Philip.  Speech  about  Colleges,  Delivered  in  Nash- 
ville, on  Commencement  Day,  Oct.  4,  1848.  Nashville, 
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LiNGAKD,  John.  History  of  England,  to  1688.  London,  1855. 
8vo.     10  Vols.  35.  10 

Philosophic  and  Practical  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Con- 
stitution of  Timber.  London,  1820.  (Pamphleteer,  Vol. 
16.)  53.  5 

Reply  to  the  Observations  of  the  Edinburgh  Review  on  his 
Anglo-Saxon  Antiquities.  London,  1816.  (Pamphleteer, 
Vol.  7.)  53.  5 

LiNGENFELTER,  L.  History  of  Fremont  Co.,  Iowa.  Sidney, 
Iowa,  1876.     24mo.  19. 13.  4 

Linn,  E.  A.,  and  Saegent,  N.  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Dr. 
Lewis  F.  Linn,  for  10  Years  Senator  from  Missouri.  N.  Y., 
1857.     8vo.  43.  3 

Linn,  John  Blair.     Annals  of  Buffalo  Valley,  Pa.  (1755-1855.) 

Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1877.     8vo.  11.11 

Sunday  Schools  in  Albany.     See  Townsend,  A.  10.  6. 12 

(Editor.)     Pennsylvania  Archives.  See  Pennsylvania.    11.  3 

Linn,  Lewis  Fields.     See  Linn,  E.  A.,  and  Sargent,  N.     Life. 

43.3. 

Linn  County,  Iowa.  See  Snyder,  F.  History  of  Linn  Co. 
(Annals  of  Iowa,  Vol.  8.)  19.  6 

LiNSCHOOTEN,  OR  LiNSCHOTEN,  Jan  Hugo  VAN.  Voyage  to 
Goa,  and  Observations  on  the  East  Indies,  abridged.  (See 
Harris,  John.     Navigantium,  Vol.  1.)  94.10 

LiNSLEY,  J.  Berrien.  On  Medical  Colleges.  Lecture  in  the 
University  of  Nashville.     Nashville,  1858.     8vo.      51. 4.  3 

LiNTNER,  G.  A.  Early  History  of  the  Lutheran  Church  in  the 
State  of  New  York.  Discourse  before  the  Hartwick  Sy- 
nod in  Richmondville,  Sept.  21,  1867.     n.  p.     1867.     8vo. 

10.  6. 11 

Historical   Discourse    before  the  Schoharie  County  Bible 

Society,  in  Schoharie,  Oct.  6,  1863.     Albany,  1863.     8vo. 

10. 14.  3 

Lippincott's  Dictionary  of  Biography  and  Mythology. 
See  Thoma^s,  J.  43. 13 

Lisle,  de.     See  De  Lisle. 

List  of  those  that  have  been  Executed  for  the  Late  Eebellion  in 
Virginia,  by  Sir  Wm.  Berkelej^,  Governor.  Wash.,  1835. 
8vo.     (Force's  Tracts,  Vol.  1.)  14.12 


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XiiSTOE,  SoREX.  Staaten  Minnesota  i  Nordamerika.  u.  p.  1870. 
8vo.  22. 12. 6 

Litchfield,  Minn.  Ceremonies  at  the  Unveiling  of  the  Acton 
Monument,  in  Memory  of  the  Victims  of  the  Indian  Mas- 
sacre, Aug.  17,  1862,  held  at  Kess  Church,  Sept.  13,  1878. 
Speech  by  Gov.  Ramsey,  etc.     (Newspaper  Cutting.) 

22.  5.  6 

Litchfield  Co.,  Conn.     Centennial  Celebration  at  Litchfield, 

Conn.,  13th  and  14th  Aug.,  1851.     Hartford,    1851.     8vo. 

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Literary  Examiner  and  Western  Monthly  Review.     Vol. 
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Literary  Magnet.  Vols.  1-4.  (1826-'29.)  London,  1829. 
8vo.  74. 5 

Literary  Property.     Address  to  Parliament  on  the  Claims  of 
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Baird,  H.  C.     Duty  on  Books.  60.  2 
Carey,  H.  C.     International  Copyright  Question.            60.  8 
Case  Stated  between  the  Libraries  and  the  Book  Sellers,  1813. 
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Christian,  E.     Vindication  of  the  Right  of  the  Universities 
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International  Copyright  with  Great  Britain,  n.  t.  p.  60.  2 
Talfourd,  T.  X.  S-)eech  on  Literary  Property,  1837.  53. 6 
Literature.  See  Channing,  W.  E.  Remarks  on  Xational  Lit- 
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Fabre,  Hector.  Canadian  Literature.  20.  9.  8 
Greeley,  Horace.    Literature  as  a  Vocation,  (Recollections.) 

43.9 
Hallam,  H.     Introduction  to  the  Literature  of  Europe. 

42.16 
Handbuch   der  Italianischer   Sprache  und  Litteratur. 

52.12 
Henry,  Thomas.  Consistency  of  Literature,  etc.,  with  Com- 
merce. .  35.  8 
Lemoine,  J.  M.  On  the  History  of  Literature.  20.  9.  8 
Merriam,  C.  L.  Obscure  Literature.  Speech.  57. 10. 1 
Ripley,  George,  and  Taylor,  J.  B.     Cyclopedia  of  Literature. 

34.8 
Taine,  H.  A,     History  of  English  Literature.  74.  9 

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Literature — (Continued). 

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Lyman,  Albert.  Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  California,  and  Life 
in  the  Gold  Diggings.  Also,  of  a  Voyage  from  California 
to  the  Sandwich  Islands.     Hartford,  1852.     12mo.       19.  8 

Lyman,  Charles.  Wadsworth,  Chas.  Sermon  on  the  Death 
of,  Nov.,  1848.  53.  12 

Lyman,  Payson  W.  History  of  Easthampton,  Mass. ;  Its  Settle- 
ment and  Growth;  Its  Material,  Educational  and  Eeligious 
Interests;  Together  with  a  Genealogical  Eecord  of  its  Orig- 
inal Families.     Northampton,  1866.     12mo.  25. 2 

Lyman,  Theodore.  Need  of  Independent  Political  Action. 
Speech,  at  Newton,  Oct.  n,  1884.     n.  t.  p.     8vo.     33.  7.  3 

Lyman,  Theodore,  3d.  Papers  Relating  to  the  Garrison  Mob 
(Boston),  Oct.  21, 1835.  Cambridge,  1870.  8vo.  (2  copies, 
Ibd.)  30.  7.4  &  30. 13 

Lyman  Family.  Coleman,  Lyman.  Genealogy  of  the  Lyman 
Family  in  England  and  America.  47. 10 

Lyme,  Conn.  Record  of  Births,  Marriages  and  Deaths,  1662, 
etc.     (N.  E.  Hist.  Gen.  Reg.,  Vol.  32,  24,  etc.)  46.  3 

Lynch,  James  D.  The  Bench  and  Bar  of  Texas.  St.  Louis, 
1885.     8vo.  17.4 

Lynch,  Hon.  John  M.,  of  Me.  Causes  of  the  Reduction  of 
American  Tonnage.  Report  to  H.  R.,  Feb.  17,  1870.  n. 
t.  p.     8vo.        ^  57.2.2 

Promotion  of  American  Commerce.  Speech  in  the  H.  R., 
June  17,  1868.    n.  t.  p.     8vo.  57.  2. 1 

Resumption  of  Specie  Payments.  Speech,  H.  R.,  Jan.  26, 
1869.  Wash.,  1869.  8vo.  (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  12, 
No.  47.)  60. 1 

Lynch,  John.  Speech  H.  R.,  May  11,  1870.  American  Com- 
merce.   Wash.,  1870.    (Ramsey  Pamph.,  Vol.  37,  No.  18.) 

60.2 

Lynch  Law.  Bancroft,  H.  H.  Popular  Tribunals,  Vols.  33, 
etc.  25.  9 

Lynchburg,  Va.  Sketches  and  Recollections  of.  By  the  Old- 
est Inhabitant.     Richmond,  1858.     Sm.  12mo.  15. 5 

Lynd,  James  W.   History  and  Religion  of  the  Dakotas.   (Minn. 

Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  Vol.  2,  pp.  57-84.)  22.  10 

Riggs,  S.  R.     Memoir  of.  22. 10 

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Lynde,  Benjamin,  Judge.   Diaries  of,  and  of  Benjamin  Lynde, 

Jr.     Boston,  1880.     8vo.  44.  13 

Lyndhurst,  Lord.     See  Copley,  John  Singleton.  43. 1 

Lynn,  Mass.     See  Johnson,  D.  ^N'     Sketches  of.  25.  9 

Lewis,  Alonzo,  and  I^ewhall,  J.  E.     History  of,  etc.         9.  6 

School  Committee,  Eeport,  1866-'67.     Lynn,  1867.     8vo. 

9.8.  6 
Lyon  County,  Minn.     Case,  C.  F.   History  and  Description  of. 

22.9 
Lyon,  Mathew.     White,  P.  H.     Life  and  Services  of.       7.  9. 1 
Lyon,  Gen.  Nathaniel.     Brown,  B.  Gr.     Oration,  at  the  In- 
auguration of  the  Lyon  Monument,  etc.  60. 1 
Peckham,  James.     Gen.  Nathaniel  Lyon,  and  Missouri,  in 
1861.                                                                                       30.  8 
Woodward,  A.     Life  of.                                                       44.  7 
Lyon  Family.     Welles,  A.     ''American  Family  Antiquity,'^ 
Vol.  2.  93.  9 
Lyons,  Iowa.     First  Congregational  Church.     Magoun,  G.  F. 
Sermon  on  the  History  of,  etc.  19.  6 
Lytle,  Milton  Scott.     History  of  Huntingdon  County,  Pa. ,  to 
1876.     Lancaster,  Pa.,  1876.     8vo.                                11.  11 
Lytton,  Lord.     See  Bnlwer-Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L.             51.  11.  2 


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